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Café
In the lovely gardens of the Film Museum of Iran, this chic café serves a wide range of expensive but very drinkable Italian coffees and light meals. It's an artsy, international scene.
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Café Hafta-do Hasht
One of the best places to get in touch with Tehran's hip young artistic community is this café. The coffee, wide range of teas and snacks are all good, and the downstairs Mehrva Gallery has regular exhibitions of Iranian contemporary art.
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Cafe Naderi
Underneath the Hotel Naderi, this café has long been a favourite of intellectuals and artists. One traveller said the Naderi managed to perfectly create a bustling yet disinterested atmosphere, well suited to reading alone, people-watching and lingering over coffee. The décor is c 1940s Paris. The fare is limited to Turkish and French coffee and perhaps a pastry or two. Don't expect any change from the grumpy-grandad waiters.
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Gandhi Shopping Centre
Home to several cool little cafés peopled largely by young and fairly liberal Tehranis, this is your one-stop-café society stop. It's a fun place to hang out in the afternoon and evening; just choose a café you like, settle in and then perhaps eat in one of the centre's upscale restaurants.
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Gandi 35
A few blocks north of the Gandhi shopping centre, this hip café is equally popular and serves tasty and fair-value light meals with its range of coffee.
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