We were in a cafe on the recommendation of local residents. It is not very far from the old town. The food is normal, the portions are also normal, not small, but the service is "0". We went into a cafe, no one met us, some man, without even getting up from the counter, directed us to the 2nd floor. There was no waiter waiting for us at all, he was sitting at the table with his feet on a chair, pointing at the phone. He did not offer to sit down at the table, we chose the table ourselves and sat down. The waiter did not say hello, set the plates, then brought 1 menu for five, asked for another menu, did not bring it, apparently did not understand. He hardly understands Russian at all, he couldn't even take an order, he called someone else who didn't look very much like a waiter. The salads were quite tasty, and so were the potatoes. We ordered 2 servings of chicken kebab, brought 2 skewers and a bunch of pickled onions on one plate, so I did not understand whether it was 2 servings or one, but firstly the chicken was not cooked, secondly the pieces were with bones and skin.
There was no music, at least no background music, in the hall.
Moreover, they did not forget to include 12% for VIP service in the bill.
It's amazing!
I was in Tashkent, in Khiva, and now I came to Bukhara. It was good and delicious on the way, but it wasn't soooo delicious yet.
The kebab is juicy, hot, freshly cooked.
The vegetables are the most fragrant.
Salad "Melody" is just a bomb 💣
It is also very clean, fresh and cozy here.
My coolest recommendation 👍💙
They cook great and are relatively inexpensive. Lamb kebab, pilaf, shurpa, beyond praise. The service is fast and hospitable, there are not very many people. I recommend