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Avaliação da contribuiçãoI?m always looking to try new cuisines, and this is the first time I?m trying Uzbek food. The Lamp Palov dish was delicious and portions were good. If you like middle eastern food, that?s a good spot to try!
I love uzbek cuisine! Its totally unique very delicious! I tried their Lamb Polav, Lamb+beef Somsa, Lamb dumplings, Lamb Manti (dumplings), Lamb Fried Lagman (noodles), Uzbek bread, Lamb Cheburek (russian fried somsa), Ayran (yogurt drink), homemadeLemonade their homemade halal marshmallows! Oh and don't forget their uzbek tea! It's very refreshing! I've almost tried theirfull menu. Just few more things need to try. I cannot day anything bad about them. Not even a single thing. But if I have tosay, for me their portion size of Uzbek Polav is little less according to their price. Other than everything is awesome! TopNotch! Everything on the menu is HALAL! I highly recommend it to everyone! ????
No frills, (seems like) family owned place but very good food! I tried the samsa, dumplings, meat crepes, and lamb skewers. Everything was good, lots of meat, but my favorite was the skewers! Their honey cake is absolutely amazing, too. They also gaveus free ice cream for $25 entree order. One thing I wish they fix is the strong smell when we first come inside the restaurant,but after about 5 minutes it was no longer noticable.
Tried this place for the first time today and it is a real gem of a place! The food here was incredibly fresh and flavorful! I was amazed at how authentic everything tasted. They added a free beef samosa appetizer and it was so tasty! The staff at thisplace is so genuinely warm, and friendly, it was truly a delightful experience! My sisters go here all the time and have told metheir honey cake is mouthwatering yummy, but I was so sad they did not have it today BUT they told me they will have it thisTuesday and yall know what that means I am going back for that cake!!
Really good comfort food. My partner and I went here for the first time out of curiosity for what Uzbek cuisine is. We came here on a Friday night, it was pretty empty but I feel like it’s a place that is bustling during lunch hours. We will definitely return.We ordered the manti with meat, Uzbek bread, chargrilled chicken on skewers, and the vegetarian (chickpea palov. Everything was very fresh and delicious!The lady, presumably the owner, that served us, was very nice too.The only drawback is the ambiance. It’s quite dim and the entrance (the “foyer” doesn’t haven’t the most pleasant smell but we didn’t let that hinder our experience.