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Best eats while in Tehran, you ask?
There are lots, but to keep you on the main road and oriented, let me first recommend the Armenian Club. It's a Christian establishment, and well respected, so you can go and hang out with ease in the company of your girl, if a girl is your preference, as it is mine. You can find it at 68 Khark Street just a couple of blocks from the Italian embassy. It looks private, with the yellow awning, but just knock on the door and someone will be with you. Muslims can not enter, though more than occasionally they will. They like good eats as well.
You can bring your own beer or other drink, but as for where to get it in order to bring it, that is another story. I recommend the grilled sturgeon or various kebabs, ranging all the way to hot and spicy in a Mexican sense of the word.
What is your phav favorite while in Tehran? Perhaps you have found a great little hideaway while on business or travel that the rest of us have not discovered.
There are lots, but to keep you on the main road and oriented, let me first recommend the Armenian Club. It's a Christian establishment, and well respected, so you can go and hang out with ease in the company of your girl, if a girl is your preference, as it is mine. You can find it at 68 Khark Street just a couple of blocks from the Italian embassy. It looks private, with the yellow awning, but just knock on the door and someone will be with you. Muslims can not enter, though more than occasionally they will. They like good eats as well.
You can bring your own beer or other drink, but as for where to get it in order to bring it, that is another story. I recommend the grilled sturgeon or various kebabs, ranging all the way to hot and spicy in a Mexican sense of the word.
What is your phav favorite while in Tehran? Perhaps you have found a great little hideaway while on business or travel that the rest of us have not discovered.
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