The Monsoon group has many restaurants across Tehran. This, one of their first, offers decent (but not authentic) Asian food including Thai-style curries, Chinese noodle dishes and sushi rolls – all of which makes a welcome change to kababs. It’s smart, sophisticated and very 'new Tehran'.
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Tehran
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