The food was disappointing. My borsh was watery. They prepared it after I ordered. Had to wait almost half an hour to get it and the veggies weren’t properly cooked. I was expecting it to be prepared in advance because it always tastes better after sitting some time. Tiny portion of sour cream coming with it. The plof was meh and the kvas too. Even the beef samsa was pitiful… We were starved so we finished most of it but if you are coming to taste some traditional Russian or Uzbek food, you are likely to feel disappointed.
Honestly, they can try a little harder. These dishes are not that complicated to make successfully. The only reason why I give it 3 stars is because they sell frozen dumplings that you can buy and...
Read moreToday my parents wanted to eat Uzbek cuisine, and I found this wonderful cafe on Google Maps. It has two rooms: one on the ground floor with fans, and the other on the second floor with air conditioning and sofas, which is pleasant to sit in. They have a fairly extensive menu, from starters to desserts. The food arrived quickly, was hot, and fresh. Everything we ordered was delicious. At the end of the meal, they even gave us little cookies as a gift, which was a really nice touch. The staff was very nice; a Russian-speaking girl served us; she was very attentive, explained the menu, and recommended dishes! Thank you for your hospitality, and I wish...
Read moreThe food quality is ok and the flavours nice but I find it all a bit dry to be honest. Some sauce on the side to add or use for dipping for both dishes seems like it would improve the experience x2. Serving salad under the hot meat patties just means once the delivery arrived it's all wilted and not pleasant to eat.
Anyway, I'm not Russian/ Uzbek so maybe this is the common style, but just some observations. I would still eat here again and try different dishes too, maybe next time in the restaurant instead of delivery. Overall I thought overall the food was...
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