A hidden gem in the sands. We came across this place by fortune: we were super hungry on the way to the beach during siesta time. I didn’t expect to find Uzbek-Korean kitchen there. Ordered shurpa (a dark lamb broth with vegetables) with triangle stuffed bread and manti (steamed dumplings stuffed with ground lamb meat). It was just great!
One thing to admit: their draft beer wasn’t the best, but I believe this was because of the keg running out. But good for us, they kindly agreed to change it with bottled beer, and they swapped the keg in the...
Read moreEverything we had was very delicious. I especially enjoyed pilaf and kimchi. Kimchi surprised me the most, because this is the first time ever since I moved to Europe that I had kimchi that is so flavorful and not too sour. The staff was very very very friendly, they even thanked us so sincerely for coming, it was very sweet of them. Overall I definitely recommend this place to everyone, it really is a hidden gem. There were quite a few options that were not available, so be ready to adjust your choice, don’t just put all your hopes on...
Read moreShame on this place and its greedy owner for providing these prices and providing children’s portions. We felt ripped of after eating here. 55€ for two people, tiny portions that we were not even satisfied with with one main dish per person and a soup. We asked the owner why the portions are so little, he let us know we can order more. There was no sight of understanding. I think the reviews are bought...
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