Showing posts with label Beryuni. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beryuni. Show all posts

Thursday, August 15, 2019

Uppersia culinary tour


Due to its culinary variety, Iran might be a heaven for foodies. Whether you’re in a hurry to satisfy your hunger or your funds are running a bit low, street food comes in handy while you’re looking around the corner to find a meal. Undoubtedly one of the most famous and delicious traditional dishes of Isfahan is Beryooni, The burger-like grill made from a mixture of lamb neck, lamb white liver, and especial spices. Jeremy and Daryl joined Uppersia culinary tour and they enjoyed having Beryooni in Isfahan.


Due to its culinary variety, Iran might be a heaven for foodies. Whether you’re in a hurry to satisfy your hunger or your funds are running a bit low, street food comes in handy while you’re looking around the corner to find a meal.
Jeremy and Daryl joined Uppersia culinary tour and they enjoyed having Beryooni in Isfahan.


Sunday, February 12, 2017

The ultimate Isfahan bucket list.

Welcome to Isfahan, the city of turquoise tiles and ancient secrets. Being home to mesmerizing historic monuments built in Safavid dynasty, the beautiful city of Isfahan is introduced as the most touristic city of Iran. This charm is not something new. Since 400 years ago when Shah Abbas the Safavid king who was interested in art, chose Isfahan as the capital of Iran and changed it into a piece of heaven by building glorious palaces, mosques and gardens, this city hosted many travelers, art lovers and historians. Here is the list of my own favorite attractions and things to do in the lovely city of Isfahan:

Jaame mosque of Isfahan

According to Iranian architects and historians, Jaame mosque of Isfahan is the alive university of Persian-Islamic architecture. This UNESCO world heritage site is the result of continual constructions since 771 to the end of 20th century. Exploring Jaame mosque of Isfahan is like traveling to different times of old Persia.

Two of the porches of Isfahan Jaame mosque.
Jaame mosque of Isfahan.