Total disappointment, he is an “Unwelcome Tourist”. We said good morning, they sat us down and without asking us anything they brought us bread (6,000 soms), two salads (20,000 soms) and two plov (1 plov 40,000 soms (the small portion compared to the other tables), we only wanted one and one " Shorva "(30,000 soms) we ask him for black tea, he tells us that only Cocacola (all the tables next to us have black tea, the first restaurant where they deny us tea) we ask him to tell us the price and they don't respond badly" we tell him final” (the surprise came when paying 110,000 soms)
We have not felt welcome at any time, in fact in 20 days of traveling through Uzbekistan, it is, by far, the worst experience. I honestly don't understand the good reviews. We have eaten much better plov elsewhere...
Read moreOne of the best plov spots in Tashkent! The food is authentic, flavorful, and served in generous portions. Prices are very affordable, and the staff are warm and welcoming to foreigners, making it an easy and comfortable place to enjoy Uzbekistan’s national dish. A must-visit for anyone looking for real local taste...
Read moreAbsolutely incredible place best plov in town but what really makes this place stand out is the see service. I forgot my hoodie and they went out of their way to help put it in a taxi to me. Couldn’t recommend this...
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