Reviving an old building is the most beautiful favor one can do for oneself and future generations. In the Khan Bazaar complex of Yazd, one of the important elements is the Khan Bathhouse, established in 1833 during the Qajar era. This location was repurposed in 1994 to become the Hamam e Khan Traditional Restaurant. The restaurant showcases the main characteristics of Qajar architecture, including domed ceilings adorned with Islamic patterns, wide columns decorated with bricks or turquoise tiles, and colorful stained glass windows.
The space is decorated with traditional utensils, paintings, and furniture. After exploring Khan Bazaar, treat yourself to a meal at this restaurant, choosing from a variety of traditional and local dishes such as traditional soups, Yazdi gheimeh, and shooli. Alternatively, visit the restaurant’s teahouse for an afternoon snack, where you can enjoy a cup of tea accompanied by special Yazdi sweets, washing away your fatigue.