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Eyal Tsin
56 years ago
This is a traditional restraunt that contains a mix of oriental, Georgian and Bochara food. The place is clean yet not fancy. There is a warm atmosphere, like getting home. The crowd is usually from the former Soviet union states. The food is great, tasty and served fast. The service is good, yet comes sometimes in Russian language, feels like taking a trip to another land. I think the salads that are served along the meal are of acquired taste and the meat is great and varied. I think a change of name would make better publicity for the place because it seems it is only a Russian place.
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Ed G
4a year ago
This is one of the many ethnic restaurants that serve Uzbeki cuisine in Israel. The food and service are unassuming, but fairly good. If one is familiar with the dishes then the experience is quite similar to one in Uzbekistan. Not sure it worth repeating visits but it may be worth to experience it once.
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Gabriel Fazili
32 years ago
We would like to purchase the Uzbeki pilaf and samosas. Unfortunately, both were over. Instead, we bought manti, chebureks, and three types of kebabs—no complaint about the taste of the food. Everything was tasty. For dessert, we got a big kettle of green tea and a nice cake (the only one type of cake is available). If you like Central Asian food, this place should be alright.
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Daniel Zlobinsky
38 years ago
Good food and quality meals, but the place urgently needs renovation. Great prices, good if a bit old-fashioned service.
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Alon Abraham
58 years ago
I suggest you to first make reservations. Because it is mostly full most of the time. It is a small restaurant. With a very tasty east europe style food.