Returning from our dhow trip, Barbara, Jeff and I wandered into Souq Waq
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if, searching for a place to eat. There's no shortage of restaurants to choose from - Indian, Moroccan, Iranian, Qatari, Saudi, Lebanese...the list goes on. With the evening weather cooling down, you can eat inside or out. We decided to give the Iranian restaurant, Isfahan Gardens a try.
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The entire restaurant is a mirrored and tiled marveled. It's absolutely stunning (somewhere I read it was like close to a million dollars to build - I'd believe it). The food was great - most served family style which was very nice - a great chance to try different dishes. Great ending to our fun filled day.
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