Today I had the pleasure of dining at Furusato, a Japanese restaurant nestled in the heart of Tashkent. From the moment we stepped through the doors, we were transported to the land of the rising sun, and the experience was nothing short of remarkable.
Furusato truly delivers an authentic Japanese dining experience. The moment you enter, you are greeted by a warm and inviting atmosphere that exudes Japanese culture. The interior decor is a beautiful blend of traditional and modern elements, making you feel as though you've been transported straight to Japan.
The star of the show, of course, was the food. Furusato's menu boasts a wide array of Japanese delicacies, from sushi and sashimi to tempura and ramen. Each dish was a masterpiece in its own right. The flavors were exquisite, and the presentation was nothing short of artistry. Every bite was a delightful journey through the flavors of Japan, and it's evident that the chefs at Furusato are masters of their craft.
What I particularly appreciated about Furusato was the serene ambiance. It's the perfect place for a quiet, intimate meal or a peaceful lunch or dinner with friends and family. The restaurant's calming atmosphere makes it an ideal spot to unwind and savor every bite. The staff at Furusato were attentive and knowledgeable.
In conclusion, Furusato is a gem in Tashkent for anyone looking to embark on a culinary journey to Japan. Whether you're a seasoned fan of Japanese cuisine or new to its flavors, Furusato is sure to impress. The restaurant's commitment to authenticity, delicious food, serene ambiance, and impeccable service make it a must-visit for anyone seeking a taste of Japan in Uzbekistan's capital.
I can't recommend Furusato enough, and I look forward to returning to savor more of their delectable offerings...
Read moreIt was Friday evening and we decided to have dinner with friends at Japanese restaurant, and as far one of us lived in Japan for long, he chose this place for us. We had 2 Japanese beers (very good), 16 warm sakes (they serve it 100ml each time) 3soups and other various dishes, you can see on the photos some of them. There wasn’t anything we didn’t like much, everything tasted good and we enjoyed the meals. If you are alone, you can take a a seat t=at the bar and have just soup, that will be more then enough for you )) the price for the soup varies 90-120k soum or 8-10usd. They have problems with waiters, as they couldn’t deliver warm sake by the time we finished the bottle, so we wasted some minutes, but according to the sake drinking philosophy (not my words), you should drink it without pause. The waiters also were not efficient enough and we had to ask for them few times. Although there weren’t many table busy, they weren’t able to do their best, or their best is not enough. Anyway, when we went out there was another surprise, we decided to visit another nearby café and left the car at the parking. By the time we returned Furusato was closed, so was the parking lot. We had leave the car and come back the next day. In general, it is a good Japanese restaurant. Prices are high, for 6 of us we paid 6mln...
Read moreWas craving Japanese curry, and I’m so happy I found Furusato. Their curry was exactly what I wanted, and more. The staff is very welcoming, and the place is clean and bright. The boiled spinach starter (Hourensou Ohitashi) was smoky and delicious with tons of fish flakes. It’s actually quite a lot of spinach for one person. The chicken katsu curry came with miso soup and a cabbage salad. It was also quite a bit of food. You’re definitely getting your money’s worth when you eat at Furusato. The miso and the salad were great, but the curry was fantastic. The chicken, rice, and curry all work well together. The curry is thick and flavorful, and there’s enough of it to really mix it with the rice and chicken. There’s a lot of great food on the Furusato menu, but I might have to order the curry again...
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