October 22, 2001
The interior of Zakuro,


The interior of Zakuro, an Iranian restaurant near Nishi Nippori, is completely covered in carpets—stacks of Persian carpets fill an alcove; a thick layer of them blankets the floor. Even the walls sport carpets worked with figures of women and tigers.

Iranian foods are similar to other Middle Eastern cuisines but with several different spices, including a flaky, bitter, burgundy powder for grilled meat. I couldn’t identify it beyond perhaps the dried skin of a fruit. Curried and stewed dishes, basmati rice, flatbread, nuts and pickles rounded out our meal.

But the experience to remember was fruit flavored tabacco in hooka pipes. I tried it and enjoyed the sweet apple scented smoke. Tod had cherry tobacco which was also delicious. The headache and sore throat afterwards (I’m not a smoker) wasn’t so fun, but the initial experience was memorable. Posted by kuri at October 22, 2001 08:18 AM


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Hello ,
I am a 50 year old, working IRAN and intrested to immigratee to JAPAN.
Please send me ACCEPTANCE .
I would like to work in your Restaurant as a Cleaning .
Income : Any amount .

regards
SAEID ALIMOHAMMADI

Posted by: SAEID ALI MOHAMMADI on June 1, 2003 06:08 PM

found this site by looking up hooka bars.
just came back from S. Cal. and was wondering
how popular a hooka bar is. Flavored tabacco
@ $10 a chunk. People sitting around sharing
a pipe.

Do you know anything about this, is it asian or
an eastern tradition.

Thanks
Have a good day.

Trina

Posted by: Trina on July 1, 2003 11:49 AM

Hmmmm. Hooka bars? Not commonly found here in Tokyo. I’d say you might be better off looking towards the Middle East, Mediterranean or maybe India.

Posted by: kristen on July 1, 2003 03:29 PM
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