Tajrish traditional market
Zeytoon Parvardeh - olive with pomegranate & walnut paste
The tiles wrote: Believers are men whom neither commerce nor sale diverts from the remembrance of god.
Hmm don't understand.
Brain washed? Wonder why are these walnut being soaked
Tehran's metro - women have their own carriages if they don't want to use the mixed carriages
I was fascinated by the people coming on and off the metro selling stuff and that people actually buys them... tissue, light bulbs, tooth paste, tooth brush, biscuits, jewellery, socks, scarfs etc you can easily find your daily knick knacks on board the metro
Always arrived home to delicious home cook by Noushin's mum
Thanks to Mahsa another local friend whom I didn't managed to spend more time with but still kindly took me to the bike shop to stock up some stuff - the whole street lined with bicycle shops is roughly located here: 35.668453, 51.396409
Time for some cleaning and maintenance - spreading out on the roof top
At our embassy with First & Third secretaries - Mr Ridzuan, Mr Hasny & Mr Syed Munir Anuar
Later on our First secretary Mr Ridzuan called me for an invitation to a Malaysian gathering
woohoo... home cooked Malaysian food
Malaysia's expats
Tehran’s new Grand Musalla still under construction after many years
Carrot jam - I was expecting more but I can taste sugar more than carrot
Tehran's bazaar
These carts come with registration plates
I didn't find my flying carpet :(
What is this?
Golestan Palace - ticket is expensive so only capture from the outside
Abgoosht / Dizi - a very hearty lamb stew. First you pour out the broth, then you mash the remaining stuff in the pot and eat it with flat bread
Oldest confectionary in Iran
Its heavenly here. Thanks to Aaron we get to bring home some pasteries.
Forgotten the name of this place but we just chanced upon this when I was marvelling at the details outside the entrance
Spread of homecook thanks to Aaron (fellow Malaysian expat) including my favourite Okra, stir fried beehoon, bak-ku-teh, curry and trying out a new dish - lamb's heart. Thanks for being the big brother showing me around and walking so much with me under the sun.
Tehran's night view
Groceries shopping with Noushin's mum, dad and sister
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Isfahan
Was invited by Rahele & her mum to visit Isfahan when I met them at Mohammad's place previously along the Caspian sea.
Tehran's bazaar
These carts come with registration plates
I didn't find my flying carpet :(
What is this?
Golestan Palace - ticket is expensive so only capture from the outside
Abgoosht / Dizi - a very hearty lamb stew. First you pour out the broth, then you mash the remaining stuff in the pot and eat it with flat bread
Oldest confectionary in Iran
Its heavenly here. Thanks to Aaron we get to bring home some pasteries.
Forgotten the name of this place but we just chanced upon this when I was marvelling at the details outside the entrance
Spread of homecook thanks to Aaron (fellow Malaysian expat) including my favourite Okra, stir fried beehoon, bak-ku-teh, curry and trying out a new dish - lamb's heart. Thanks for being the big brother showing me around and walking so much with me under the sun.
Tehran's night view
Groceries shopping with Noushin's mum, dad and sister
Noushin's family. Thanks to Noushin, a tourng cyclist friend who is on the road yet still try to help me with my visa application and later on having her family taking care of me. Thank you is not enough but still Big Thanks. I have to say Noushin mum bought me my biggest cone ice cream I ever have on the road - 3 massive scoops!
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Isfahan
Was invited by Rahele & her mum to visit Isfahan when I met them at Mohammad's place previously along the Caspian sea.
Si-o-Seh Pol (The Bridge of 33 Arches)
Persian carpet... another common item seen on the wall of Iranian home
My shop?
Don't understand why this drink is named London rocket seeds
Naqsh-e Jahan Square
Picnic-ing
Bazaar entrance
I really really like this bike bag but don't see any shop selling them
Dome of the bazaar
Curry?
Silver flowers - commonly seen in houses here
Ali Qapu Palace
So pretty!
Shah Mosque
Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque
Sugar candies - put one in your mouth when you drink tea
Awww
Si-o-Seh Pol (The Bridge of 33 Arches) by night
Ttempted to rip off the police plate hehe
Dinner at Rahele's mum's place for some home made Kufteh
Not sure what this is called but its a sweet dessert made of saffron and rice
Rahele's family and her mum. Thanks for taking time to show me around.
Persian flat bread
Vank Cathedral - thanks to my friend, Raheleh, I get to visit this beautiful church. Its located at Armenia quarter and its here where many Armenian resettled during the Ottoman war
Armenian costumes
Marvelling at buildings again (my strange habit?)
Goodbye little angel. Love spending time with you during my stay here in Isfahan. She was upset when I was about to leave :(
Ali Qapu Palace
So pretty!
Shah Mosque
Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque
Sugar candies - put one in your mouth when you drink tea
Awww
Si-o-Seh Pol (The Bridge of 33 Arches) by night
Ttempted to rip off the police plate hehe
Dinner at Rahele's mum's place for some home made Kufteh
Not sure what this is called but its a sweet dessert made of saffron and rice
Rahele's family and her mum. Thanks for taking time to show me around.
Persian flat bread
Vank Cathedral - thanks to my friend, Raheleh, I get to visit this beautiful church. Its located at Armenia quarter and its here where many Armenian resettled during the Ottoman war
Armenian costumes
Marvelling at buildings again (my strange habit?)
hi...very inspired to see you, a fellow female, cycling solo. And so you've met with Noushin's family. I hosted Noushin and Clive when they were in KL and I can just imagine the kind of hospitality that Noushin's family would extend to you. Noushin herself is a great cook with such a great personality. Cheering you on :D
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear that! Yes lovely family... Noushin's mum a great cook too.
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