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Manty + Uzbek pilaf + Achu-chuk
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Uzbek pilaf + Shurpa + Cheburek
27 EUR
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Assortment of cheburekki 4 pcs
23 EUR
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Uzbek Pilaff with lamb + Shurpa with lamb
17.50 EUR
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Shurpa + Kaurma lagman
21 EUR
CHEBUREKKI
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Cheburek with beef
6 EUR
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Cheburek with four cheeses and tomatoes
5.80 EUR
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Cheburek with lamb
6 EUR
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Cheburek with mashed potatoes and fried onions
5.80 EUR
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Cheburek with spinach and feta cheese
5.80 EUR
MAIN DISHES
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Uzbek pilaf with lamb
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Uzbek Lagman with handmade noodles and beef
13 EUR
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Uzbek Mantõ with lamb 5 pcs
15.50 EUR
SOUPS
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Ugra-Osh with chicken
8.50 EUR
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Uzbek soup Shurpa with lamb
10 EUR
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Uzbek Lagman with beef
11 EUR
DRINKS
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Qizil Quyu lemonade
3.20 EUR

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Uzbek Lagman with beef
Uzbek Lagman with beef
Uzbek Lagman with beef
11 EUR
The famous oriental dish lagman is loved and appreciated both in Uzbekistan and throughout Central Asia. The key to Lagman is the thin ribbon noodles. Lagman, which means "stretched dough" from the Dungan language, came to Central Asia from China, and over the course of its centuries-long history, a number of variants have emerged depending on the region. This dish combines two foods at once - soup and steak. However, as the name suggests, noodles are the main ingredients in its preparation.