Lashkarabad Ahwaz, an old, vibrant neighborhood in the heart of Ahvaz, is known as the capital of Iran’s Falafel. This colorful and flavorful street, not only because of its crunchy and delicious falafels, but also because of the rich and intimate atmosphere, has become a popular destination for Ahwazi and tourists. In this article, we will learn about the history, reasons for popularity, access and attractions of Lashkarabad and invite you to a delicious journey in this neighborhood.
Introducing Lashkarabad Ahvaz
Lashkarabad is one of the old neighborhoods of Ahwaz, located on the west coast of the Karun River. Situated near Shahid Chamran University, the neighborhood is known as the Ahwaz Falafel Market because of the presence of Anoush Street, full of self -sufficient sellers. It is not just a food destination, but a cultural experience that comes with live music, southern cuisine perfume and Ahwazi hospitality. In Lashkarabad, in addition to falafel, you can also try samos, Kabul, Pakar and okra. The attraction of this neighborhood is increasing at night with the presence of locals, students and tourists, and finds a lively and lively atmosphere that fascinates every visitor.
History of Lashkarabad Ahvaz
The dating of the Lashkarabad neighborhood dates back to the Qajar era. Once known as “Rafish”, the neighborhood was home to soldiers and their families, and in the 1980s and 1980s, it was thriving due to military garrisons. But after the Iran -Iraq war, with economic problems and insecurity, many of its residents left there and the neighborhood was slowly forgotten. In the 1980s, the inhabitants sold handmade falafel in front of their homes. The same simple idea gave the neighborhood a new form. The falafel sellers became one green and Lashkarabad became known as “Falafel Street in Ahvaz”.
The reasons for the popularity of Lashkarabad Ahvaz

Lashkarabad’s popularity depends on several factors that distinguish it from other food destinations:
- Tourist Attraction: Lashkarabad has become a popular destination for tourists from a local neighborhood. Many travelers travel to the city by buying flight tickets to experience the authentic taste of Khuzestan food on this street.
- Falafel’s unique quality and taste: Lashkarabad falafel is made using fresh chickpeas, Ahwazi spices and traditional cooking methods. The spicy taste of these falafels is unique with local sauces such as mango sauces, mustard and tomatoes.
- Being a self -sufficiency: One of the unique features of Lashkarabad is the Salafis System of Flafel Sellers. Customers can, at their liking, choose the number of falafel, miles (such as lettuce, tomatoes, cucumbers and pickles) and sauce and prepare their sandwiches according to their tastes. This freedom of action creates an attractive and customized experience for customers.
- Affordable Price: Falafel as an economic food is an ideal option for all classes, especially students. Low prices, along with high quality, have made Lashkarabad a popular destination.
- Cultural and Social Space: Lashkarabad is not just a food market; The street has a happy and friendly atmosphere with live music, the presence of local musicians at special times, and the warm and intimate collision of sellers. These features have made Lashkarabad a hangout for nightlife.
- Food diversity: In addition to falafel, other traditional dishes such as samos, cobalt, pactar and southern pastries such as okra and baklava are offered in the neighborhood. This diversity has made Lashkarabad a paradise for street food lovers.
The best of Lashkarabad


Lashkarabad hosts hundreds of falafel shops, but some are more prominent because of their quality and reputation:
- Falafli Abu Hidar: One of the oldest and most popular Lashkarabad favors known for its authentic taste and high quality raw materials.
- Sadat Ahwazi Falafel: This center is one of the most popular destinations by presenting fresh falafel and a variety of sauces.
- Mustafa Falafel: This shop is attracted to customers because of its good service and its unique taste.
How to go to Lashkarabad?
Lashkarabad neighborhood is located near Shahid Chamran University Square and on Anoush Street. This geographical location has made it easy to access. You can use the following methods to reach Lashkarabad:
- General Transport: The nearest subway station is the university station, where the hiking to Lashkarabad takes about 5 minutes. Municipal buses traveling to University Square or Revolution Street are also a good option.
- Personal Car: If you are traveling by a personal car, you can move from the city center to Anoush Street to Lashkarabad. Note that in crowded hours, such as from 9 pm to midnight, you may find traffic. The parking lot in this area is limited, so it’s best to get there sooner.
What time do we go?
The working hours of Lashkarabad Falafls are usually from the afternoon to midnight or even at 9am. This timing has made this neighborhood very crowded and vibrant and creates a vibrant and energetic atmosphere for tourists. If you are planning to return to the capital after this fascinating experience, you can get a plane ticket to Tehran by visiting the airlines and finish your trip easily.
Applications to visit Lashkarabad
- Visiting Time: The best time to visit is the evenings and nights, when the air is cooled and the street is full of energy and activity.
- Choosing the following: Do not overlook the local spicy sauces and a variety of pickles. These sauces multiply the taste of the falafel.
- Health observance: It is best to choose shops that look clean and reliable.
- Cultural Experience: If you go to Lashkarabad at special times such as Nowruz or sports victories, you may encounter live music and celebration that makes your experience more special.
Sightseeing near Lashkarabad
Karun River: In a short distance from Lashkarabad, you can enjoy the beautiful view of the Karun River and its famous bridges.
Other Ahvaz markets: Traditional markets such as Kaveh Market or Abdul Hamid Market are also near Lashkarabad and are good for souvenirs.
Last word


Ahwaz Lashkarabad is more than a street full of falafel foil; This neighborhood is a symbol of Khuzestan people’s culture, efforts and hospitality. The unique taste of self -esteem and the passionate atmosphere of Lashkarabad is an experience that every tourist should try. If you are traveling to Ahwaz, don’t miss a visit to this delicious street and guest yourself to a southern spicy sandwich. Lashkarabad will not only feed your belly, but it will also fill your heart with the heat of the culture of southern Iran.
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