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Admission prices and food in Iran!

Nai-publish: 26.03.2017

Everything costs admission and almost everything is 5€, whether it's a small park that is supposedly 'historic', a worthy ruins city, or a mosque, always 5€. Iranians, by the way, pay only 70 cents. A few years ago, tourists paid the same. But since all Western tourists are 'rich', Iranians find it justified. In any case, it has prevented us from visiting more mosques and palaces. If you want to visit several mosques and palaces every day, it adds up...

If tourists had to pay double, that would still be okay, but seven times is downright cheeky. But you don't have a choice, anyway we have contributed to reconstruction.


I would describe the food as solid :-) Main dishes are mostly various kebabs. There is a good portion of rice and some vegetables, simple and tasty. Average price is 5€.

Kebab


You can eat numerous soups very well. Beans, chickpeas, potatoes and meat (lamb, beef or chicken, depending on what you like). We ordered a Dizi. First, some soup is eaten with bread, then the rest is mixed into a pulp and eaten with bread again. Very tasty and inexpensive (3€).


For one Euro, you can get corn with cheese, mushrooms and various spices on every corner. It may not be an Iranian dish, but it's delicious!


Typical Iranian ice cream is called Faloudeh and consists of noodles with a sweet liquid (supposedly rose water). It's something new, but I'll stick to regular ice cream.


There were various other delicacies on the streets that we couldn't try them all. Next time, I'll try several extraordinary dishes.Various brands are already represented in Iran :-)



Subway?!
Subway?!


There were also freshly pressed fruits on every corner. The funniest one was 'Soil water' with something in it, and it tasted like that too, acquired taste but sure healthy :-)


Of course, there was tea on every corner. Either free or for 20 cents in various tea houses.

Oh yes, Iran is nothing for vegetarians, Ali asked us as the first thing, 'Are you vegetarian? Then welcome to hell'!

Sagot