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March 2024 by HANE Xxxx
No thrills ambiance but a truly authentic Uzbeki cuisine and very hospitable service. Plov and shakarob salad (tomatoes with onions) are a must. And the portions are really big. Manty were juicy and delicious. I found beef samsa to be too greasy.If you want to take an elevator it is doors closer to 5th Avenue not on this exact address.Vegetarian options: There are several vegetarian dishes on the menu. Mainly sides and salads.
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January 2024 by David Wainer
Great food and service. Recommend the pilaf
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January 2024 by V A
I recently ordered a chicken shish kabob from this restaurant, enticed by the online menu photo showcasing fresh onions and cilantro. Unfortunately, the dish I received lacked these ingredients, leading to a rather bland experience. This discrepancy between the menu's imagery and the actual meal was disappointing. Further, when inquiring about the missing onions and cilantro, the response from the restaurant was unsatisfactory. They seemed to dismiss the issue by blaming the photo rather than addressing the inconsistency (as if they didn't upload those photos). Moreover, their offer for me to return and pick up the missing ingredients was not a practical solution. I advise caution when ordering based on menu photos, as they do not accurately represent the dish you receive.
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December 2023 by Mike S
Have been to the restaurant and ordered delivery several times. Very flavorful
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December 2023 by Frank Siu
Hidden shop up 2 flights of stairs. We got the kebab platter and it everything was very tasty.
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October 2023 by D Duke
Excellent tasty food. Service wonderful great prices always go there when I'm in New
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October 2023 by Efe Songür
I had dinner here the day before. I went again because I thought it was so good. I got the lamb skewer and the meat was incredibly tough. I asked the waiter if this was beef and he told me it was lamb. She said sometimes meat can change and the taste may not always be the same. Is that possible ? I'm going there because I think it will be nice. However, when it comes to getting the bill, you even add the tip. Unfortunately, this is not an good approach. In such a case, instead of forcing me to eat rubbery hard lamb meat, you should apologize to me and change my plate. If you cannot think of doing this, you can at least try to compensate for your mistake by offering me the tea I bought to relieve my post-meal indigestion. You can't serve a meal that is not cheap and of such poor quality and say "sometimes such things happen"!
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September 2023 by Ksenia S.
The best borsch on Manhattan so far, and meat samsa is authentic and pretty good. A true gem in diamond district haha
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August 2023 by Jackie S.
My office orders catering from here all the time. Consistently good and they overdeliver. SO. MUCH. FOOD.Plov is great, as are the grilled meats. I like the chicken. The sauce on the side is spicy and delicious.Probably one of the better kosher options in midtown.
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August 2023 by Zilola Karshiboyev
I don’t recommend going here the Kabobs was stinky and the samsa was old. Soup was sour.
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August 2023 by Shmuel Greenbaum
Great food. Often not too crowded. Excellent service.
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August 2023 by Jacob Zieper
Everything was delicious, great service, great diversity of selections on the menu!Wheelchair accessibility: Not accessible, 3rd floorDietary restrictions: Kosher
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July 2023 by Valentina
The lagman was good, fried pelmeni left more to be desired.
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June 2023 by Einat & Ron Omessi
OK... it's an athentic place, very far from being fancy, but the food was excellent.We could hardly find the entrance. Tacked between two jewelry stors. The restaurant is on the 3rd floor.Don't expect much of the venue but the tastes covered for it very well.
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June 2023 by Michael Kieval
Wonderful hidden gem, up a couple flights of stairs in the diamond district. Uzbek and Bukharian food, with some Israeli dishes as well. Very reasonable prices for kosher meat in Manhattan. The TV is usually on. Open weekdays.