Prices are more expensive than outside the fortress. The food is hearty. I liked the green lagman, an unpleasant surprise was that it was the second course, although the usual lagman was soup. There was almost no meat in either.
The tea is delicious, leafy.
We chose it based on reviews. I completely agree that the place is cozy and the food is delicious. Come here to try the national Uzbek dish shivit oshi (noodles with dill).
There are canopies and fans everywhere, it's spacious, it's nice to sit even in the heat.
I went in the evening to drink tea, but tea was not on the TeaHouse menu at all. Upon request, tea was still provided. And baklava. The tea seemed a little thin to me, and there was a slight crunch on the tooth in the baklava.
It's a very soulful place. I came when it was already closed. Dinner was quickly organized for me. We also sat down with the owner for tea and chatted about life. Only positive impressions.
We sat in the yurt during the cold season. It's heated. And we found the freezing northern winds. So that's great!
We ate here daily with the children! Thanks a lot to the girls. Well, you can still look for such miles! The main thing is that there is a clear price for a certain portion. There were complaints in other places and it was unrealistic to go searching outside the fortress with children.
We went in for tea around 16.00. Tea is not from a tea bag (already great!). A nice place with a warm interior and a courtyard in the shade. Pleasant service, served quickly. Baklava is delicious, but the portion is not very large. The menu is only available at the entrance, but you can ask the waitresses. Prices for everything can also be checked with the waitresses.
Excellent service and food!! Personally, I liked everything. The food is delicious, the tea is also wonderful. I tried pilaf there - it was delicious. It's possible that the prices on the menu are not bad, but it was okay for me.
The girl who serves is very kind.
The most tasteless dinner among all places in Uzbekistan in 10 days. There are no prices on the menu, a surprise awaits you at the end) this is a local feature that is annoying. Manti are warmed up (poorly warmed, warm), the meat is tough. The tea is warm, although boiling water was always brought everywhere. Lagman is ordinary. Chebureks are not from the heat of the heat, probably they are prepared for the future. Serves 1 aunt, does not keep up with everyone. 3-4 tables were occupied, but we had to wait for the menu, the bill, and the change. After not hot mantas and tea, there was a greasy taste in the mouth, on the palate. You can take pictures, there are trestles and pillows, a bright colorful place is the only plus. And yes, the table and the cot from the crumbs should be shaken off on their own. The bill for two is 135 thousand soums.
The prices are average, the food is delicious, the service is excellent!) I want to thank the waiter for the service and for allowing me to leave a large backpack!
The worst place for a week of vacation. Prices are high for low quality (latte, scrambled eggs from 2 eggs, 1/6 tortillas and baklava - 100k sum). Not all prices are on the menu + % for service. Baklava with moldy nuts. The only open establishment that was found within a radius of 1 km at 9:30 in the morning. The staff is friendly.
We came in just because it was open, so we didn't look at the rating and I'm very glad. It was really delicious! There is really no menu, but a nice girl told me everything and gave recommendations. We ordered a vegetable salad, manti, green lagman and coffee. It was served quickly, hot, fresh, delicious. We paid 161 thousand, I don't know if it's a lot or a little by the standards of Khiva, but by the standards of Samarkand the price is OK
An atmospheric cafe, as well as everything that is located within the walls of the old city. The price tag is slightly inflated, but this is a tourist destination. The food is delicious, the beer is cold, and it's also very tasty. I recommend trying Kibray beer.
Not bad.Pilaf is not super, but it's not exactly terrible either.The portion is large.I didn't finish my meal.Cucumber/tomato/onion salad is delicious.The vegetables are fresh and not wooden.Tea is not bad.Not packaged.True, I asked for lemon, but they forgot about it.For pilaf/salad and a pot of tea 70,000. As already mentioned, the lack of menus and prices is somewhat annoying..but I knew about it in advance.The service is not fast..but polite.The atmosphere is pleasant.I was around 7 p.m., there weren't many people..mostly Europeans.It's bad that smoking is allowed in the hall.
We stopped by for coffee. The menu includes both coffee from a coffee machine and one that is brewed in a turk.
I liked everything)
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Максим
Level 16 Local Expert
May 3, 2023
A great place is very cozy, delicious food (if pilaf, green lagman, manti - everything is delicious!).
I would also like to mention the staff - very friendly, responsive.
I didn't like it. Expensive, not tasty, and a service fee
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Алёна Р.
Level 13 Local Expert
May 13, 2023
We just went to relax and cool off a little, ordered beer and ice Americano, quite good (it turned out 55k).
It's great to sit on a cot, relaxed.
There are a lot of tourist groups, but they didn't bother us.
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Александр
Level 11 Local Expert
August 31, 2022
They probably close no later than 9 p.m., they were in August 22. We came by on the advice of friends. Pilaf, shurpa and a salad of fresh vegetables are delicious, the tortilla is normal (but as everywhere it is tougher than ordinary white bread), the tea is delicious. Chebureks are so-so, there is not enough meat, although they were already eaten cold on the train, they would have tasted better on the spot. The cafe itself is in a cozy courtyard, it's not hot, there is a yurt in the middle of the courtyard, you can sit there, but it's better in the evening, not in the heat. The staff is very nice, the girls are friendly and speak Russian well. They don't have a menu. Not at all. They verbally voice everything that is, you will find out the cost when calculating, and then only the total amount, an unpleasant moment, although the prices are average. In general, it's fine
The tablecloth was covered in crumbs, a dirty wrapper was lying under the table, the coffee was clearly from a coffee machine and cost 30 soums, the baklava was very small and tasteless and cost 15 soums, which is very expensive by local standards. The service was extremely slow. A very unpleasant impression