While Yeddi Gumbaz Mausoleum itself is a historical site known more for its archaeological significance than its culinary history, the city of Shamakhi has a rich food culture that intertwines with the history of Azerbaijan. Shamakhi was once a stop on the ancient Silk Road, where a fusion of different cultures and cuisines took place. Influenced by Persian, Turkish, and Central Asian flavors, the food in Shamakhi typically features bold and aromatic spices, fresh herbs, and a variety of meats (primarily chicken, lamb, and fish, respecting your restriction on cow non-veg food).
Shamakhi's cuisine offers guests a delicious blend of tradition and flavor, ideal for those seeking both vegetarian and non-vegetarian options. However, it should be noted that specific dishes may vary in availability at each restaurant.