Despite all the unsightliness of this institution, the food there is very tasty. The pilaf is gorgeous, and, to my taste, it's even tastier in the evening. The atmosphere of a private courtyard, clothes are drying on ropes, the owner's children are playing, toys are scattered... There are a couple of wooden tables and benches. There is no menu, or rather there are pictures of dishes without a price designation, so it is advisable to find out the cost in advance. The price for the same dishes is different every time.) The Shurpa is peculiar, three icebergs float in the broth, a piece of beef, radish, and carrot). But, all the same, it's very tasty, though the radish and carrot remained in the plate. Together with my wife, we ate for the first time at 50k. sum, then 120, then a couple of times for 50. A large portion of pilaf, but under the salad and tea goes with a bang. The choice of dishes is small, shurpa, lagman, pilaf, salad and tea.
I didn't get any food. Five minutes and everything is ready dragged on for almost half an hour. When the lagman was brought, it turned out that it was a mess. They did not eat. A friendly Uzbek family was minding their own business and did not react to visitors. People turned around and left. Dirt, dust, construction is underway. I do not recommend it
The pilaf was medium, the bread was not the freshest, without asking they brought a bunch of salty salads that we did not like, but we paid for them. While we were eating, they were doing repairs right in the room - they were building something.
The most delicious pilaf in Uzbekistan! Fragrant, crumbly, with raisins and chickpeas. It's been a month since the trip, but I'll remember the pilaf in this oshkhana for a long time)
Each dish is served with a plate of vegetables, bread and a kettle of tea with bowls. The whole family cooks and serves it, and the place is more popular with the locals. The interior and amenities, however, will be rather a novelty 😁
The next morning we came to the very opening to see how pilaf is cooked. The hospitable brothers showed and explained everything.
Thank you very much! Prosperity to your oshkhana! I hope to return to Samarkand again 😊
This is probably the worst cafe we've been to in Uzbekistan. It's completely unsanitary, dirty, flies are flying, the fork on the back is dirty, and it's not cheap at all
Recommended at the hotel, stopped by on the way to Registan.
The interior is authentic, an institution with local cuisine. The pilaf was gorgeous and quite inexpensive, and more snacks and tea were brought to it.
The only thing is to pay in cash.
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Филькин Семен
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March 25
A nondescript eatery for locals, but the food is very tasty and the portions are large, pilaf will definitely be remembered. There is only one minus - for tourists, the price of any dish is 40k (there has never been meat for several days), which does not even correspond to the level of the institution, for locals the price is several times lower. It turned out that for us it was the most expensive food in Uzbekistan - in Bukhara and Tashkent, it turned out to be noticeably cheaper in restaurants and pilafs.
The rather nondescript interior hides quite tasty food - pilaf, kebabs, salad "achik-chuchuk" ("shakarob"). The price is adequate, your alcohol is allowed - the alcohol store is right across the street, and the owner is clearly familiar with the sellers - tells you when the store will work if they are away. :)
However, on the "second floor" the interior is quite decent, and there is even a TV.
But the trouble with the toilet is that women will be very uncomfortable.
We stayed in Samarkand for several days on the very first day we tried pilaf at these guys at this place it's just a delight cooked with love very very tasty and very very sincerely politely it will be nice to have time to run pipes everything is very very tasty that pilaf that lunch that dinner is just delicious thank you more guests delicious dishes dear visitors
There are no complaints about the kitchen, a pigeon walks around the tables in the hall eating leftovers, there are only pictures of prices on the menu.
The kitchen is excellent, everything is very tasty. It's nice to sit outside, it's atmospheric, especially when there are no other visitors. The service is at the highest level, as if you are a native)
We accidentally came across this cafe, the pilaf is delicious, real. We liked it.the price is quite affordable. A clean tablecloth was laid for us. There are two turtles and parrots in the cafe). We recommend it!
We were looking for a place to eat pilaf in the late afternoon. It turned out that in Samarkand, many establishments prepare pilaf only in the morning and after lunch everyone runs out of pilaf. We stumbled upon it by accident and did not regret it. The pilaf is very tasty. A couple of snacks are served with pilaf. The first is made of grated Margeland radish with sour cream. And the second one is made from canned salted tomatoes and cabbage. You could add more meat to the pilaf. But perhaps this is due to the fact that we came to the end of the day.
The setting is certainly not luxurious. But there are so many places in Uzbekistan. Therefore, I will remove one asterisk.
And for the taste of pilaf, a solid five.
We were in the middle of April, a very pleasant place with friendly staff and delicious food. It is located near the center, we will definitely come here again