The plov was good, the meat was definitely the best part of it. We really loved the manti, but whoever decided to put kebab in a soup needs to be fired. That is absolutely disgusting. When I ordered it, I thought the meat came separately and the soup as an appetizer for it, but this was a complete dissapointment. The size of the bread is rather sad, the taste was good though, but for the price of 3 bucks, it is to be expected, I guess. Overall I would recommend this place for sure, just dont order the kebabs, that thing is absolute tragic. Never in my life have I seen a kebab in a soup, considering I lived in the country of origin for the cuisine served at this place...
Read moreDo yourself a favor and order food here at your earliest convenience! This place is an absolute gem. Even if you’re not typically an “adventurous” eater, you will love this food. The cuisine of Uzbekistan has influences from all over the world and is flavored with wonderful spices without being spicy. The spiciest dishes are still mild heat, but they are packed with flavors reminiscent of China, the Middle East, India, and even Europe! Halal Eats is a must - add it to your bucket list today, and also cross it off your bucket list today. You’ll be glad you did. And you’ll keep going back for more,...
Read moreWe were looking for something to grab before heading for a four hour drive. I was not expecting anything fancy but this gem was hiding in a ghost kitchen. Omg. It was extraordinary genuine and delicious food. I’m not sure if they are Ozbek or Tajik but the pilaf and manti and sambosek were extremely delightful with tender and seasoned meat just right. I’m so selective about this cuisine and this was definitely the best I’ve ever had in the US including Chicago and new York. If I’m ever go back to North Carolina this is where I’ll stop for...
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