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Sharof-Bobo

Rating 4.4
102 ratings
Open until 23:00
+998 91 529 01 45
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Samarkand, Panjakent Street, 16
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Samarkand, Panjakent Street, 16
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+998 91 529 01 45
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Open until 23:00
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Non bozori
61 m
4
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Summer terrace
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Coffee to go
Business lunch
Breakfast
Prices:average
Average bill:10000–80000 uzs
Cuisine:national
Wheelchair accessibility:full access
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Abrorxon Isamxodjayev
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April 14
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Александр Дымов
Level 3 Local Expert
April 8
Very!!! Everything on the menu is a delight! Very tasty! The price is low-cost, and the taste is excellent! We tried Uzbek cuisine in different places, in different cities, but we liked Bo-Bo the most. It's easy to find, it's near Registan. They were in early April 2025. Rakhmat!
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Евгения Логачева
Level 8 Local Expert
May 4
As if it were a local food place, there are no price tags, the final price for lunch was 130k soums: for chickpeas with meat (it was OK), a plate of pilaf (where the rice is either old or undercooked, maybe, of course, this is a feature of Samarkand pilaf, then it's not mine... in short, for 3+, in fairness: a cucumber-tomato salad and more greens with something white are served for the break.. either sour cream or kaymak), tea (as if boiling water had been poured into a teapot, where there was already a brew for other guests, because the taste was not felt) and beer (which could not be drunk, as if diphenhydramine had been splashed there and diluted with water). Anyway, I wouldn't go here a second time.
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