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This new place in Atlanta is just too amazing‼️

🔷It’s actually Uzbek cuisine. Scroll to the last two photos to see the menu for reference. The baked buns (samsa) here are incredibly fragrant. I was so obsessed that I visited two days in a row and managed to eat four samsa despite my small appetite. 🔷I also tried fried wontons, fried noodles, fried rice, and over-oil mutton noodles. For drinks, I had yogurt and raspberry mojito. I highly recommend everything except the yogurt and over-oil mutton noodles! All the noodles are freshly made in the restaurant! 🔶Baked Buns (Samsa): Just go for it! My friend and I both thought they were super fragrant and the best dish here. Fried Wontons: Same filling as the samsa, made with beef. 🔶Fried Rice: The rice is a bit crunchy, topped with a mix of lamb and beef, both lean and fatty. It’s quite good. Fried Noodles: This dish surprised me. It’s a little spicy and very delicious. Raspberry Mojito: A non-alcoholic drink, it’s a sweet and refreshing beverage. Over-Oil Mutton Noodles: I thought it was just okay. The onion flavor was a bit too strong. Yogurt: It’s the local salty variety, which I’m not used to. I tried it out of curiosity but didn’t enjoy it. As someone who usually avoids halal food, this restaurant has completely changed my mind. I’ll definitely be coming back for those baked buns many more times! 📍 Laghman Express 3070 Windward Plaza X1, Alpharetta, GA 30005 #Food #HalalFood #InternationalStudentEats #SeriousAboutEating

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This new place in Atlanta is just too amazing‼️

🔷It’s actually Uzbek cuisine. Scroll to the last two photos to see the menu for reference. The baked buns (samsa) here are incredibly fragrant. I was so obsessed that I visited two days in a row and managed to eat four samsa despite my small appetite. 🔷I also tried fried wontons, fried noodles, fried rice, and over-oil mutton noodles. For drinks, I had yogurt and raspberry mojito. I highly recommend everything except the yogurt and over-oil mutton noodles! All the noodles are freshly made in the restaurant! 🔶Baked Buns (Samsa): Just go for it! My friend and I both thought they were super fragrant and the best dish here. Fried Wontons: Same filling as the samsa, made with beef. 🔶Fried Rice: The rice is a bit crunchy, topped with a mix of lamb and beef, both lean and fatty. It’s quite good. Fried Noodles: This dish surprised me. It’s a little spicy and very delicious. Raspberry Mojito: A non-alcoholic drink, it’s a sweet and refreshing beverage. Over-Oil Mutton Noodles: I thought it was just okay. The onion flavor was a bit too strong. Yogurt: It’s the local salty variety, which I’m not used to. I tried it out of curiosity but didn’t enjoy it. As someone who usually avoids halal food, this restaurant has completely changed my mind. I’ll definitely be coming back for those baked buns many more times! 📍 Laghman Express 3070 Windward Plaza X1, Alpharetta, GA 30005 #Food #HalalFood #InternationalStudentEats #SeriousAboutEating

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