"Cheap and angry" as they say - you can eat two chebureks for the whole day.
In addition to chebureks, there are many other types of pastries and pies. And they also cook good pilaf there. A combo with pilaf costs 34,000. It does not include a pilaf, salad to choose from, two types of bread, and hot tea to choose from (black, green).
The only drawback is almost always a long queue for chebureks!
One of the few years that does not deteriorate with time.
For many years I have been buying chebureks from them that are always juicy, rich and delicious, so I advise you to try samsa with chicken and cheese... You'll lick your fingers) there are a lot of people at lunch, but people stick to the order of the first queue here
Chebureks are excellent at 9,000 soums apiece, two pieces per person is quite enough, the queue for lunch is very large, they also sell pilaf there, but I honestly haven't tried pilaf