Just across the street from the Imamzadeh Seyyed Nasreddin Mosque, there is a tangible sense of history in this traditional-style restaurant, itself a renovated 300-year-old, former section of the mosque. The ornate tile work and domed ceilings impress as you dine on tables or while reclining on traditional Iranian carpeted eating platforms.
Restaurants at the Grand Bazaar of Tehran
Just across the street from the Imamzadeh Seyyed Nasreddin Mosque, there is a tangible sense of history in this traditional-style restaurant, itself a renovated 300-year-old, former section of the mosque. The ornate tile work and domed ceilings impress as you dine on tables or while reclining on traditional Iranian carpeted eating platforms.
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