A lovely and cozy cafe. A warm and sincere atmosphere. Every guest is heartily welcome here! Pleasant and attentive staff. The food is beyond praise! The lumpy kebab is the most delicate, you do not need to chew, it conceals and flies straight into the stomach. I almost ate very tasty mantas with my hands. A taste of childhood, my grandmother used to make these. Very tasty. The tea is delicious and there is a lot of it. A large kettle. I am very glad that I found this cafe. I will be happy to return to Samarkand to visit this cafe.
The cafe is within walking distance from Registan. The interior is simple. The staff is very friendly. They speak Russian. The service is fast. The prices are average. Everything is delicious. We were there in the evening. The room is full. Tourists and locals are having dinner. My husband took Umakai (Boiled mutton), lamb kebab. The meat is gorgeous. I have wings. It is also quickly and deliciously cooked. The beer is local. Soft. Inexpensive. 124,000 came out for two. I recommend this cafe.
The place itself does not shine with design and atmosphere....BUT here we tried one of the most delicious lagman and shurpa. Shish kebab is also very good. They are half-eaten, the portions are large and hearty, so you should not immediately order everything like us))) the prices are affordable. About 150,000 soums were given for lunch for two