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TABRIZ, IRAN - One of my favorite cities we visited during our trip to Iran, was Tabriz, located in Northern Iran. The food, people, culture, and ancient bazaar were all the highlights. In this video, we take you on a Iranian street food tour of the ancient bazaar of Tabriz. #Iran #Tabriz #streetfood
Bazaar of Tabriz - A UNESCO World Heritage Site, and one of the oldest bazaars in the Middle East, it’s also one of the best preserved and most authentic. What was amazing to me is how it’s still in full functioning use, still used in much of the same exact way as its been used for hundreds of years. There are sections of the bazaar for everything - from spices and food, clothes and woodwork. But one of the most fascinating parts of the bazaar is the carpets bazaar, where you’ll find some of the best hand made Persian carpets in the world. Tabriz is known around the world for its exquisite carpet making.
Tabriz Central Mosque - Bazaar of Tabriz - In addition to the amazing Iranian food, we also visited the Tabriz Central Mosque.
Haj Ali Kebab - One of the most famous and best restaurants in Tabriz is Haj Ali Kebab, where you’ll find some of the best kebabs in Tabriz. The kebabs were so incredibly juicy, especially with Persian style butter rice, and some roasted tomatoes and sumac. It was a wonderful lunch within the ancient bazaar.
Shazdeh Restaurant - Along with plenty of street food snacks, our final Iranian food meal at the bazaar was at Shazdeh Restaurant, and one dish you can’t miss are the kufta Tabrizi, one of the ultimate dishes of Tabriz.
It was an amazing day, and a throwback in time, learning about and discovering the ancient bazaar of Tabriz, Iran!
Thank you to Ghasr Setareh (https://www.instagram.com/ghasr_setareh/) for arranging our trip to Iran.
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TABRIZ, IRAN - One of my favorite cities we visited during our trip to Iran, was Tabriz, located in Northern Iran. The food, people, culture, and ancient bazaar were all the highlights. In this video, we take you on a Iranian street food tour of the ancient bazaar of Tabriz. #Iran #Tabriz #streetfood
Bazaar of Tabriz - A UNESCO World Heritage Site, and one of the oldest bazaars in the Middle East, it’s also one of the best preserved and most authentic. What was amazing to me is how it’s still in full functioning use, still used in much of the same exact way as its been used for hundreds of years. There are sections of the bazaar for everything - from spices and food, clothes and woodwork. But one of the most fascinating parts of the bazaar is the carpets bazaar, where you’ll find some of the best hand made Persian carpets in the world. Tabriz is known around the world for its exquisite carpet making.
Tabriz Central Mosque - Bazaar of Tabriz - In addition to the amazing Iranian food, we also visited the Tabriz Central Mosque.
Haj Ali Kebab - One of the most famous and best restaurants in Tabriz is Haj Ali Kebab, where you’ll find some of the best kebabs in Tabriz. The kebabs were so incredibly juicy, especially with Persian style butter rice, and some roasted tomatoes and sumac. It was a wonderful lunch within the ancient bazaar.
Shazdeh Restaurant - Along with plenty of street food snacks, our final Iranian food meal at the bazaar was at Shazdeh Restaurant, and one dish you can’t miss are the kufta Tabrizi, one of the ultimate dishes of Tabriz.
It was an amazing day, and a throwback in time, learning about and discovering the ancient bazaar of Tabriz, Iran!
Thank you to Ghasr Setareh (https://www.instagram.com/ghasr_setareh/) for arranging our trip to Iran.
Friends in the video:
Mr. Taster: https://www.instagram.com/mr.taster/
Persia Tour Guide: https://www.instagram.com/persiatourguide/
Rambod: https://www.instagram.com/rambod_rastegar/
Ali: https://www.instagram.com/alimojarad/
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https://www.audionetwork.com/
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I think mark can fit a car 🚗 n his mouth!! It’s so big!!! Lol
Iran, really, do you understand ?
Mark, everything you called Persian there is Iranian (if not Turkic). The carpets, food, music, people, they represent not the Persian culture but the Iranian. So please be careful when you chose the terms not to offend the locals 😅
هر اشغالی رو ما نمیخوریم
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Come to Philippines
I love when you have a guest, include your family, and plane food as well.
Good luck mark 👌🏻
I think your show is great. I watch it all the time on YouTube.
But sometimes I can use bizarres. I think you know, maybe you should buy like a scar To support other establishments, but what you're doing is great. Keep up the good look, you know. Hopefully, you're gonna get some kind of network sponsorship. Believe it or not, I might be able to help witbut again. You're doing Great maybe pay homage to some of the local vendors.
Hey Friends ,Tabriz is Turkic city. Tabriz capital of East Azerbaijan.What your see in video this is Turkic culture not Persian.If your (my dear Friends) heard the people in Tabriz don't communicate between themselves in Farsi.Have good day all ❤