The Vakil Bazaar is a traditional market situated at the historical heart of Shiraz, Iran. This bazaar dates back to the Zand period when Karim Khan Zand ruled. Throughout the years, it has not only served as a trading hub for goods but also as a cultural nexus where the gastronomy of Shiraz has been showcased and developed. Shirazi cuisine reflects the confluence of regional influences, with a penchant for the flavors of fresh herbs, fruits, and aromatic spices. The bazaar has always been a place where these ingredients are sold, and where travelers and locals alike could sample the spectrum of Shiraz’s culinary offerings.