Reviews on Persian food in Qom, Qom Province, Iran. Qom ( pronunciation (help·info)) (Persian: قم) is the eighth largest city in Iran. It lies 125 kilometres (78 mi) by road southwest of Tehran and is the capital of Qom Province. At the 2016 census its population was 1,201,158. It is situated on the banks of the Qom River.
Things to do in Qom
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There are two traditional house beside each other; Yazdanpanah and Tabatabai house. Both of them are free to visit and now (Dec2018) the private sector turn these house as a restaurant and teahouse.Yazdanpanah house is belong to Qajar period; 1885.
A restaurant that has been thought of and prepared for any of its compositions can not afford to eat. This restaurant will be your resume. It will give your eyes a great deal of respect.
The restaurant is located not far from Qom on the way to Tehran. It is like a buffet during lunch. However, you can also order something from the menu. We ordered fried sheep neck, chicken boneless kebab and usual chicken kebab + 2 different rice and 2 salads. Everything was super tasty but a bit oily. Italian Illy coffee is also a pleasant surprise and great taste (as always)!
Dizibar restorand owner very kindly and he like his job. Tikka kebab is a very very delicius. local dishes very beautiful. I would recommended. It has quality food, clean and cheap.
Koomeh is the old name of Ancient city of Qom and other name of Iranian arbour in north of Iran.Koomeh is located in a lovely garden in Alqadir Park.
I had this chance to stop by here and enjoy tranquillity and unique ambience of this restaurant. It serves a good variety of Persian dishes. Foods were amazing, we tried it's Koubideh Kebab and Akbar Joojeh. Both were fabulously delicious! Especially when you compare it with its prices you'll be even more surprise!
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