This was our third time eating at this cafe. I usually give 3 tries before I rate anywhere. Unfortunately our experience was same everytime. The young inexperienced servers were extremely offensive and impolite. If you are not between the age of 20-25 they really don't want you there. The cafe pretends to be a Hard Rock style cafe!!! Non of the people who work there nor the kind of customers they are targeting even know Hard rock, Glam metal, or Rock. I asked the female waitress who was so rude to us, do you know the song that is playing, or the one was playing before? She said "NO" I had to teach her Guns N Roses 1987 and Rage Against The Machine 1996. I had to Drop The Mic on her!!! Anyways.... It is not kid friendly because people smoke inside the restaurant. The food is over priced. Their coffee was not crispy and sharp and the aftertaste was dull. Street...
Read moreDisappointing Experience!!! We visited this café and ordered two cappuccinos, intending to relax and order food after an hour. To our surprise, the waiter came over and told us we had to leave because “each table is for one-hour usage.” When I explained that we were about to order food, he still refused! Unbelievable. What kind of customer service is this?
On top of that, the heavy metal music blasting through the speakers made it feel more like a rock concert than a café. We had to shout just to hear each other—definitely not the cozy or relaxing vibe you’d expect from a café.
Overall, a very disappointing experience. If you’re looking for good service and a place to unwind, this is not the...
Read moreI can confidently say that perhaps the best café in Tehran is Paradiso. If you like going to a café that brings back memories of Tehran in the '80s and '90s and has an atmosphere similar to an American café, Paradiso is undoubtedly the best choice. Keep in mind that the music here is loud, and people sometimes sing along loudly with the songs. Try their burgers, and their coffee is interesting too. Paradiso is an...
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