Reviews on Cafe food in Isfahan, Isfahan Province, Iran. Isfahan (Persian: اصفهان, translit. Esfahān [esfæˈhɒːn] ( listen)), historically also rendered in English as Ispahan, Sepahan, Esfahan or Hispahan, is the capital of Isfahan Province in Iran, located about 340 kilometres (211 miles) south of Tehran.
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Great concept of café bakery in Isfahan . The price is different for take away and ordering in the café. I was surprised to find my beloved matcha here but didnât like it. Also i didnât like serving it in take away cups
Very nice atmosphere.excellent breakfast as well as unique coffee.Good prices for quality.and good new delicious fast food.very nice atmospher
Tucked away in a tiny, corner location in the heart of downtown Isfahan, Iran, lies Bluestar Cafe. From the tree wrapped in colored yarn and walls covered in art and funky photographs to the hipster-dressing, handlebar-mustache-rocking owner, this cafe is unique and the ultimate, hip hangout. But aesthetics aside, the divine and delicious coffee and beverages will keep you coming back over and over. I've been to cafes across America's east coast--in New York City, in Washington D.C., in Miami, in Philadelphia, and countless others, but none have come close to Bluestar. The coffee at Bluestar cafe is delicious. Strong and bold, but incredibly smooth and never bitter, their coffee is truly impressive. I got hooked on their lattes with that rich coffee taste and silky, foamed milk. But if coffee wasn't your thing, they have an assortment of mocktails that almost make you forget about alcohol in the first place. The fresh and fizzy mojito is their most famous. With the juice of entire lime and a handful of fresh mint, it's the perfect refresher. I could go everyday, and when I first stumbled across it, that's exactly what I did.
Open Cafe with a view of famous Si-o-Se-pol Bridge in the center of city. We serve freshly roasted coffee with lamarzoco.Also Professional Italian food is served.
I usually come here with my fiance and its lovely and It has delisious food and drinksâ¡_â¡ Also you can watch on the screen movies(in persian) and you can see a beautiful aspect of si-o-se pol too.
Takeout, Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Waitstaff, Highchairs Available, Free Wi-fi. Pasio Cafe is a cafe near old Chahar Bagh St. of Isfahan. This place is close to Hasht Behesht Garden, Naghshe Jahan square and Abbasi Hotel.
This contemporary cafe offers both the traditional herbal drinks and funky mock tails. Itâs vegetarian and vegan friendly. I had the the salad with kidney beans (can unfortunately) and mushrooms on the first day and had the vegetarian plate ( not on the menu) with pan sizzled vegetables with garlic and olive oil the next day. It was well executed and delicious. Highly recommend.
4 based on 35 reviews
This very atmospheric open air restaurant is close to the main square. We had dinner here after strolling in de fantasticly lighted square. Relaxed atmosphere, nice tables in the courtyard and good Iranese food on offer (in addition to the daytime coffeeshop menu). Very good value for money. Highly recommended.
5 based on 19 reviews
its really good to have a few rest and enjoy scenery. We ahd three times coffee here :-)the moca and sperso was perfect
4 based on 140 reviews
Firuz Café and restaurant offers breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner with delicious Iranian cuisines. It has 2 beautiful halls which one of them is smaller but so mesmerizing. It walls are hand-painted and eye-caching. Food quality was good, delicious and fresh. Service was a bit slow and could be improve. It is located at Jolfa neighborhood near Vank Cathedral.
4 based on 335 reviews
My city has a lot of traditional coffeehouse and traditional restaurant too we have a lot of traditional food travel to Isfahan and visit me and my coworkers
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