I don’t share the general excitement and hype around this place. I tried their pilaf a few times and didn’t find anything particularly amazing about it. Taste-wise, it’s a decent pilaf. I can’t say anything bad about it, but it’s just kind of average. The portion is small. For the price they’re asking, I’d even say it’s too small. I also visited the place in person and can’t say anything exciting about it, it’s a rather modest spot with nothing particularly interesting. I didn’t feel comfortable there, it’s just a basic, unremarkable place. You can’t even properly walk or drive up to it right now, since the sidewalk is missing due to road construction. It’s located in a noisy area right by the street, it’s not enjoyable to sit either on the terrace or inside. The overall atmosphere is pretty mediocre. Maybe I became a victim of overhyped expectations. But in my opinion, this pilaf is no better than the ones you can get from Tashkent or Dushanbe places that have been operating in Vilnius for...
Read moreWe visited as a group of three, eager to try some authentic plov, and we were not disappointed. The plov was flavorful and stayed true to the authentic taste of traditional Uzbeki plov. The quality and attention to detail were good, making this a great experience. We recommend this place to anyone searching for a genuine and delicious...
Read moreThe restaurant offers authentic Uzbek cuisine in an atmosphere that clearly reflects its cultural background, which might not appeal to everyone. However, the food itself is well-prepared and genuinely delicious, making it worth a visit for those interested in trying...
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