Shater Abbas

Top choice in Shiraz


This restaurant is housed in a vast dining hall with giant murals on the wall and canteen-style salad bars. Hot bread is made near the entrance, luring potential diners in, and the lamb preparations – shandiz lary kabab (spiced lamb) or kubideh (minced lamb kabab) – are signature dishes. Fish dishes are available for non-meat eaters.


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