Seray-e Mehr Teahouse

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This serendipitous little jewel in the middle of the Bazar-e Vakil is hidden behind a small door next to the Seray-e Moshir caravanserai. Decorated with painted panels and antiques on the wall, this split-level teahouse has a small menu of tasty favourites (think dizi, kubideh, zereshk polo) and a delightfully relaxed atmosphere in which to sit, eat and sip tea.

It also has a clean Western toilet, a rarity in this part of town.


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