Restaurants in Hamadan
Chaykhuneh Baharestan
- Hamadan, Iran
- Restaurants › Breakfast
This atmospheric, if decidedly down-market 100% male teahouse is charmingly adorned with metalwork, sepia photos and Quranic murals. It’s ideal for a greasy fried-egg breakfast, cheap abgusht (aka dizi) lunch or a puff on the qalyan, and is populated by photogenically haggard old white-beards.Delta Sofrakhane Sonati
- Hamadan, Iran
- Restaurants › Middle eastern
Tea (IR5000) comes in ceramic Lalejin pots, women can smoke qalyan on carpeted bed-seats without undue attention and the chicken ‘biriyani’ comes on a flaming plate. Don’t miss the scrumptious kashka bademjan (IR12,000), eggplant paste with yoghurt, mint and roasted red peppers.Hezaroyek Shab
- Hamadan, Iran
- Restaurants › European
This cosy if slightly garish restaurant is quite a trek from the centre (IR5000 dar baste taxi) but there’s a wide Irano-European menu and owner Pari Bakhtiyari speaks fluent English. Call ahead.Kaktus
- Hamadan, Iran
- Restaurants › Middle eastern
Down easy-to-miss stairs, Kaktus remains one of Hamadan’s most popular middle-class kabab restaurants. It’s tastefully lit if not imaginatively decorated.
Kaghazi Pizza-Coffee
- Hamadan, Iran
- Restaurants › Café
Pine furniture and a few African masks bring some character to this gently stylish two-room café whose pizzas are refreshingly crispy and thin-crusted.
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