Briefly about the main thing purely for yourself (the smoking room is still alive ...) - the hookah is wonderful!
The main thing is a short correspondence:
"Delicious, but very expensive.
A typical place for tourists to divorce, pecking at all sorts of tinsel.
All the same things can be obtained 10 times cheaper, and this is not a joke" (madace Taster level 4 on April 29).
The official response on June 8:
"Dear madace, thank you for your feedback on visiting our Labi G'or company.
We appreciate your assessment and will pay attention to your comments about the price.
Our goal is to provide our customers with high-quality service and products.
We hope that you will visit us again and see improvements.
Thank you for sharing your visit experience."
And I will also thank you for the experience of visiting
["Delicious, but very expensive"]...
The restaurant is located in the center of Registan Street. Two different floors plus a veranda on the street. The menu is varied, and most importantly with local dishes. They were coming here for pilaf. He is divine. It was cooked in front of us for 50 minutes, and not burnt, as they do in Moscow. Not to mention the barbecue. It melts in your mouth. I think the tortilla is the best in the city. The soups are very tasty. The portions are huge. Service for 5 days. Still, there were not enough recommendations. They just brought it and that's it. Prices are the same as in other restaurants of the Registan level and so on. The three of them ate 1,2 kebabs with wine for 4,500 rubles. What is important is that they accept Union Pay. I recommend.
A restaurant with an "above average" price segment.
Delicious cuisine.
A wonderful "male" service.
Good location.
I take off 1 star for the following situation:
I'm sitting, eating, there's glass between the veranda and the hall. And then. A cleaner just hovers over me on the other side of the glass, and intensively begins to wash this glass - literally in my plate. 😂
Thank you. I laughed heartily. I thought it would be the best rest in Uzbekistan. But no. 😂
For a plate of pilaf (0.7) and lemonade (jug) I gave away 800,000 soums