I went here with my Uzbek friend a few weeks ago and we had a really good time. The food was really good, the waiters were Uzbek as well as the customers which shows that it's an authentic place. It was a bit pricey but I would come again 💗 Uzbek food usually has sheep or beef in the meals so be prepared to have a heavy meal. If it is your first time trying Uzbek food then do try the pilav. Their mantı(picture not included here) are big and full of sheep meat + fat (the samsa/bread roll also has sheep meat). Eating one dish had me full for the entire day and I couldn't eat any of the side dishes I ordered. I will definitely visit again to try other meals. Great...
Read moreThe food was alright but nothing exceptional. The rice in the Pilav and the meat from the kebab were a little tough. The price was quite reasonable, however. You can expect to spend about 100 TL per person. Communication with the waiters in English was a little hard. Also, the waiters kept clearing off any dishes that were cleaned and sometimes stood at the table waiting, so one felt somewhat pressured. The ambience of the restaurant was ok but the area is very busy to the point that its hard to walk through the streets because of how tight things are. Some of the surroundings also seemed a little...
Read moreTerrible service,they took our order on paper and still forgot it,half of us had to wait half an hour to receive our food.The price was doubled the price it said on the menu and when we asked them about it,they said that it was service charge.The Samsa was cold,soggy and microwaved. If there was a choice,I would leave below zero stars.And none of the workers...
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