Ali Latifi: Best shir-yakh in Kabul, hands down. If you stand out by the entrance you can watch them make. If you're getting take away stand outside, watch the line otherwise your order will get lost in the crowd
Ali Latifi: Basically, you can find almost anything here. Eat Turkmen palow, go to the park, have a coffee at the Park Mall, pick up a painting at Kochei Morgha and on the way back a shir yakh at charikari
Giardino · Stato della Città del Vaticano · 3 consigli e recensioni
Ali Latifi: It's really quite beautiful and one of the last outdoor spaces you will encounter before you are escorted from one room teeming with people to another.
Ristorante indiano · Monti · 18 consigli e recensioni
Ali Latifi: The food was good -- lamb vindaloo and biryani -- but walking into an empty restaurant and being told the whole place is "reserved" is not so cool.
Museo d'arte · Stato della Città del Vaticano · 892 consigli e recensioni
Ali Latifi: Definitely get a "skip the line" pass, the line stretches very far out. It's beautiful, a little disconcerting (it's built on exploitation of religion), but so much history. You will get claustrophobn
Ali Latifi: One of the last open spaces before you are taken to increasingly crowded rooms leading to the hordes of people packed into the Sistine Chapel. Languish here.
Ali Latifi: According to The NYT this is "the coolest place in Rome". It's where migrants from Afghanistan and African countries meet Italian hipsters.
Ali Latifi: It was €35 for a haircut and shave. They took their time -- about an hour -- and seemed very meticulous. They don't speak English, though. It was great.