Bagh-e Salar

Iran


Fashioned like a palatial caravanserai – complete with stalactite-vaulted iwan – this is one of the most indulgently upmarket restaurants in Shandiz for tasting succulent shisklik (skewers of large, barbecued lamb-ribs). The Farsi menu includes various complete meal options including a buffet selection of side dishes, but the English-language version is limited to à la carte kababs.


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