European
Central Asian
Non-veg
Serves meat, vegan options available. Has a vegetarian section on the menu. Offers veg pilaf, lagman, manty as well as vegetables cooked in different ways. The four dishes listed on the vegetarian page should all be vegan as per the servers information. Open Mon-Sun 11:00am-11:00pm.
10 Reviews
First Review by OskarKappland
Panado
Points +233
Agradable y atentos - Edit
Buenas opciones veganas, cambrera muy atenta que recomienda bien. Es un sitio para turistas con sabores no muy intensos, pero agradable y recomendable. No se puede pagar con targeta
Read morePros: Buenas opciones , Servicio atento
Cons: Pagar con metálico , Sitio para turistas
Guest
john2304
Points +110
Quiet, great food and staff - Edit
The place was very quiet although it was rush hour. The staff was very kind and there's some vegan and vegetarian options. The food is delicious and fresh. The price was also very good ✨
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SophieSchoberleitner
Points +26
Delicious food, comparably a lot of options - Edit
I went there twice, ordered the vegetarian kayish, vegetarian fried dumplings and veg lagman.
Read moreMy friends from Kazakhstan tasted the Kayish, as it is apparently similar to a (meat-containing) Kazakh dish and found that the dough was well-made. Everything was freshly prepared and quite tasty. I don't quite understand the other reviews critisizing the taste or oiliness of the food. I mean, the food was a little oily, but not excessively. Uzbekistan is not known for healthy food and is one of the leading countries for nutrition-related deaths. I was very happy to find a restaurant that even offers more than 2 tasty vegetarian / vegan options. Waitress spoke excellent english.
Pros: Delicious food in my opinion, Possibility to try plov, lagman, kayish, Ragu, Fast service
Guest
Pooja0612
Points +33
Vegan food available - Edit
Vegan food is available though prices are on the higher side & portions are very small in comparison. I ordered Kayish, it tasted just about okay. Also, ordered Rustic Potatoes but these weren't fried well. Oily and not crunchy at all.
Read moreCons: Lesser portions
Guest
Mikethecyclist
Points +15
o.k. - Edit
The menu shown in the photo is no longer valid. The prices are much higher. Legman (without egg), pilaf and manty (dumpling) cost 50,000. And there is still 15% tax added. Yes, the prices are high. But you are sitting in a very nice place and you are in a tourist hotspot. If you move around a bit, you can find a pasta for 40,000 in neighboring restaurants.
Read moreI had Legman and it was really good. But the portion was very small, not even enough for children.
Pros: good food, nice setting, draught beer
Cons: small portion, high prices
Guest
Maria5432
Points +71
Good food, bit expensive - Edit
We had eggplant-salad, Lagman (national noodle dish), and Manti. The food was great! The location is also nice and the waiter spoke english.
Read moreThe food and drinks have been a bit expensive (45.000 Som for a beer, 50.000 Som for a normal main dish).
Updated from previous review on 2023-09-25
Guest
curiousoyster
Points +328
Cafeteria quality food - Edit
Fast food, not particularly good. I handed the waiter my handy vegan card which i printed in Uzbek. He offered me the veggie plov, grilled vegetables, pumpkin dumplings, and a salad.
Read moreWe tried all of them and they were satisfying to the belly if you're a vegan in Central Asia but not what I'd call a culinary experience.
Pros: English speaking waiter available , Very nice courtyard setting
Cons: Low-quality, fast food
Guest
Jany91
Points +148
Vegetarian plov is with meat - Edit
The dumplings filled with pumpkin were good but my vegetarian plov was cooked with meat.
Read morePros: Nice location
Cons: Not every vegetarian dish is vegetarian
Guest
NonstopDan
Points +1422
Specify no egg/milk - Edit
Contrary to the image in the menu, the lagman comes with an egg on top. Oops! Unfortunately they were out of all the other options on the vegetarian page. Hope they’ll have a bigger selection once tourism returns. The food was OK.
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OskarKappland
Points +764
Nice setting - good food - Edit
The highlight of this place is the outdoor seating inside a beautiful courtyard. The options aren’t extensive but for a small city in Uzbekistan, we were pleasantly surprised to even see a separate “vegetarian section” on the menu. Unfortunately, most of the stuff wasn’t available the day we were there but we could order two vegetable lagman (noodles in tomato sauce with veggies) and bread. It tasted well but it comes with an egg on top so make sure to specify NO EGG!
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