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On the way to the Naqsh-e Jahan Square in Isfahan, in Posht Matbakh Alley, a wooden entrance will catch your eyes. When you peak in you’ll see a nice cozy garden with tables in the middle, umbrellas on top to shelter you from sun and rain. You can’t keep walking I’m sure, you want to […]
Read MoreWith no doubt, Isfahan is one of the top cities you will visit on your trip to Iran. Along with visiting the top attractions, you can use a stop for a coffee or any other drinks or snacks during the day. Here we review 10 best cafes in Isfahan that will help you soak up […]
Read MoreWith no doubt, the place you give yourself a break and treat yourself is an important part of your travel. You get to see one of the most important parts of a country’s culture: the art of culinary. You can taste some of the best dishes of your life in Iran. Isfahan is one of […]
Read MoreTucked away inside a narrow alley near Isfahan’s Enghelab Square, is a cozy diner that stands out from its neighboring restaurants. Pasto Cafe and Restaurant is famous for its amazing food, warm atmosphere, and charming staff. The name Pasto itself has a great backstory. The “pasto” or “pastoi” was typically the storeroom of traditional Persian […]
Read MoreLiving in the 21st century includes lots of tension and stress. We all hate air pollution, car horns and traffic. In order to escape from it all, i’m going to take you to Charbagh Abbasi, a traditional part of Isfahan where no cars are allowed. The most famous part of Charbagh is Sepahan alley. Radio […]
Read MoreArmenians of Isfahan have a lot in common with Italians of New York. They are both specialists in making wine, confectionery and processed meat. Jolfa(their neighborhood) is very similar to Little Italy too. It’s historic and full of authentic Armenian restaurants. Arabo is located in Vank Church alley of Jolfa. The owners named it after […]
Read MoreNowadays most old historic buildings get teared down and give their place to apartments and towers. This phenomenon is devouring historic cities like Isfahan and destroying their harmony. The owners of Safavi cafe have rescued one of these historic houses located in the end of Khaghani Street. They restored, repaired and decorated the old house […]
Read MoreJolfa is a unique neighborhood in the western part of Isfahan. It’s mostly home to Armenian migrants that made Isfahan their home over 400 years ago and their direct descendants. This has caused Jolfa to retain a touch of their distant European style and quality. The original and first branch of the now-popular Hermes Cafe […]
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