Sonati Kohan

Southeastern Iran


At the rear of a preserved semi-historic building, this tea garden throws together an intriguing, stylistic mishmash of palm-frond shelters, old niche-style rooms and plastic-tarp shelters to house smokers, who can choose from a menu of 27 flavours for their water pipes.


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