Ghaleh Restaurant

Qeshm Island


This simple place on the waterfront opposite the Ghal’e-ye Portoghaliha (ghaleh means ‘castle’ in Farsi) serves delicious Arabic seafood in the cool of evening. There’s no printed menu – be sure to sample the famous morakab (octopus) if it’s on offer. The terrace has great sea views.


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