Akbar Mashti Bastani

Tehran


Akbar Mashti became famous for his ice cream in the 1950s and today his son continues to sell what he modestly describes as ‘the most famous ice cream in Iran and the world’ from a tiny stall near Tajrish Sq. Try the pistachio bastani and you’ll probably agree.


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