Keykhosro Restaurant & Coffeeshop

Southeastern Iran


Keykhosro serves traditional Kermani specialities qatoq and boz ghormeh – as well as more standard Iranian favourites – in a lovely garden or in carpeted floor-seating niches that double as sleeping spaces for the co-managed boutique guesthouse.


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