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5.Moslem Restaurant (Opened in Unknown)

The phenomenally busy Moslem Restaurant is probably the most popular place to eat in the whole Bazaar. Reportedly serving over 4000 customers a day, you may have to wait thirty minutes or so to be served. Located by main entrance on Panzdah-e Khordad, its no frills, in-out philosophy makes it the closest thing the bazaar has to a canteen. Its speciality is tah chin, a delicious Iranian rice cake packed with saffron, egg, yoghurt, and chicken, although they offer an excellent range of kebabs too.

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