Nayeb Chelo-kabab
In 1875, when Nayeb-Gholamhossein (the grand Nayeb) and his family moved to capital, he bought a public bath, located at the beginning of “Bazar-e Sahhaf-ha” (the bookbinders’ market). He filled the bath’s reservoirs and furnished the large area of the bath with brocade carpets and made a pleasant environment to let the businessmen taste his recipe of rice, butter and kabab, for the first time.