A traditional bath that is transformed into a café restaurant, hotel, and gallery.
About Kashef ol Saltaneh:
The building belonged to the first mayor of Tehran, Kashef ol Saltameh, who his name means: Explorer. He was a businessman who brought the tea plant into Iran and cultivated it in Lahijan, where it was the best place due to its humidity and rainfall. Now, the martyrdom of Kashe ol Saltaneh is in lahijan.
About this building:
It was one of his houses, and since he was rich, politicians, and prominent, he considered a part of it as a public bath to service citizens.
The building was under reconstruction when I visited it in the last of September 2024, and the hotel was not operating yet. Accessories were unique, high quality, and well designed. Colours were chosen correctly and carefully, which made the atmosphere eye-catching. Congratulations!
Reconstruction:
Enjoy visiting the gallery and have the keen eye to monitor the remains of old bathroom tiles in the design of the restaurant.
About the food:
The food was delicious. We ordered Kafteh kebab, Kashk o Bademjam, and Gheymeh Nesa. There were perfectly cooked.
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