Discover Restaurants offering the best Steakhouse food in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. Just at the northern edge of the Ala Too mountain range lies Kyrgyzstan's lively northern capital, Bishkek. With numerous green spaces, parks and gardens alongside Soviet-era buildings and monuments, the city retains its former Soviet Asian flavor. The city is home to many monuments and cultural institutions, including the National Historical Museum and Ala Too Square, where the changing of the guard takes place daily. The Dordoy Bazaar provides ample shopping, especially for Chinese exports.
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4 based on 40 reviews
The beer garden scenery is pleasant and the service was fine. The food seemed really overpriced for Bishkek so we didn't even try it. We went there for the home brewed beer and tried Irish Red, English Stout, as well as their draft Hoegaarden--all the beer was really syrupy, sweet, and kind of gross--made me and my husband feel really weird about what we were putting into our bodies. To make things even weirder, we had been playing a friendly game of cards at the table for about an hour (something we do frequently, it's totally OK in all the other places we've been to in Bishkek). Soon after we paid the bill and were just finishing our last hand, someone approached us and said we couldn't play cards at the table but wouldn't say why, even though we asked. The experience--like their saccharine beer--left a strange taste in our mouths.
4 based on 40 reviews
Microbrewery. Tasting room & takeaway. Hand-crafted all-grain ales. All women driven brewery opened in 2016 was the first in Central Asia. We use Weyermann malt and bring hops straight outta Yakima Valley!
Great place slightly off the main city center but still within walking distance. Atmoshphere is chilled, beer is super tasty and... chilled, too! I chose some thai meal which was great value for money considering its size and delicious taste.
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4 based on 47 reviews
Sumptious meat and seafood dishes straight off an open-flame grill. Everything from XXL size burgers and BBQ ribs to king prawns and live-caught trout and lobsters, all set in an amazingly designed atmosphere.
Spend a few weeks in Bishkek for business and Torro was recommended by my colleagues. The restaurant is nicely decorated, with a Limousine to sit inside in the middle of the restaurant.The food (Steaks) are ok, remember its in Bishkek Kyrgyzstan! The wine list has some nice quality wins and the prices are fair.Do your own wine service, because the waiters have no idea how to open a bottle or even how to serve the wine.You have to be lucky to find a waiter who speaks English.Overall Torro is ok for a nice lunch/ dinner. Don't have to high expactations!!
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4 based on 98 reviews
It's a nice cafe a bit fancy for me but in general I liked it. The prices are quite high but it's one of those type of cafes (Elite Cafes). I had some grilled sheep and it was nice. I'm not sure I will go back again because of the location out of the center and the prices are a bit out of my budget for what you get. Location is on the south side of Bishkek close to the mountains and near AUCA University.
4 based on 108 reviews
Well located on a street full of life each evening, we enjoyed Ugolekâs outdoor seating and refreshing ambiance. The food was excellent and provided the opportunity to sample local and international dishes. Service was quick and English/Russian speaking making things a snap. There were live musicians nearby playing saxophone which made it even more cozy. Overall, a great dining experience.
4 based on 141 reviews
Bone marrow. Donât miss the bone marrow appetizer at this cozy downtown steakhouse (outside tables as well). For about $2.50, my husband and I shared four generous bones filled with marrow, which we spread on toasts. In the States, if you could even find this, it would be $20. We followed this tasty treat with a platter of lamb, chicken and beef sausages and chateaubriand accompanied by a lovely little salad and some tomato caprice with really creamy cheese. The local beer was tasty, according to my husband, and there is imported wine by the glass, which I enjoyed. Our bill was about $35 including a 15 percent tip. A true bargain. We ate in a smaller, cozier room, but there are more elegant rooms there too. Our server Julia, who I think might have been the manager, was great with English.
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