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Decorated in superb Persian style, Ali Qapu is a really traditional Iranian restaurant. Friendly waiters clad in traditional clothing will surely give you a taste of Iranian hospitality and gentility. Go there for the experience. It is usually quite crowded. Don’t miss the narghiles with a wide variety of tobacco.
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With terrific physical presence, Bombay Nights will impress any client and offers hot, exciting meals. Be selective and you will love your choice. Service is well executed and friendly.
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Buf is a typical, fast-food restaurant and usually a little crowded. The pizza is good. It’s a bit like an Iranian version of Pizza Hut.
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Immediately after you enter this establishment, you feel you have stepped into a seventeenth-century Tehran restaurant. Old Iranian culture seeps through the place. Narghiles (water pipes) are available on the traditional raised platform seating, which also serves as a table. People usually take off their shoes and sit cross-legged to eat. One of the best and only places in town to enjoy an excellent meal while listening to musicians performing exquisite traditional Iranian music. The food is great, although prices are fairly high, but it’s worth it for the memory. It’s one of the favourite hangouts of Tehran artists.
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The food here is excellent and the atmosphere is good, too. It’s a bit fancy, but not over the top.
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