Reviews on Central Asian food in Bukhara, Bukhara Province, Uzbekistan. Bukhara (Uzbek Latin: Buxoro; Uzbek Cyrillic: Бухоро) is one of the cities of Uzbekistan. Bukhara is a city-museum, with about 140 architectural monuments. The nation's fifth-largest city, it had a population of 247,644 as of 31 August 2016. People have inhabited the region around Bukhara for at least five millennia, and the city has existed for half that time. Located on the Silk Road, the city has long served as a center of trade, scholarship, culture, and religion. UNESCO has listed the historic center of Bukhara (which contains numerous mosques and madrasas) as a World Heritage Site.
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This is a gem of a restaurant in central Bukhara. The shaded, open courtyard and friendly staff make a great atmosphere. The menu is nicely varied with typical Uzbek dishes you would expect and some less common. All the dishes we ordered were delicious. On top of that is that it is very good value for its central, tourist location. Also one of the few places in all of Uzbekistan that you are able to pay by card, should you need to!
5 based on 41 reviews
The restaurant Hon Atlas is located in the center of Bukhara, next to the architectural ensemble of the same name Poi-Kalyan. The restaurant is divided into two terraces with a panoramic view of the old part of Bukhara. Here you will be offered dishes con
We visited Xon Atlas twice during our stay in Bukhara, not only because of the gorgeous panorama but also for the excellent food. The restaurant is a bit hard to find in a little street right next to the Kalyan Mosque but it's really worth the effort. The owner is very friendly, prices are more than correct, and while the menu is somewhat limited, all of the dishes are absolutely delicious. (There is now also a menu with pictures available in English and Russian). Highly recommended!Dear friend! We are very glad to see you in our restaurant. Thank you very much for your warm comment and recommendations to other travellers. Good luck and come to us again!
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This is a gem of a restaurant in central Bukhara. The shaded, open courtyard and friendly staff make a great atmosphere. The menu is nicely varied with typical Uzbek dishes you would expect and some less common. All the dishes we ordered were delicious. On top of that is that it is very good value for its central, tourist location. Also one of the few places in all of Uzbekistan that you are able to pay by card, should you need to!
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4 based on 60 reviews
To sum up our recent visit to Rustam, it was a unique experience. Not often does one get to travel and eat a meal cooked and served by a family in their own residence. Mother and one son did the cooking, father and another son helped serve the guests. We were also shown with their treasured ceramics and self made jewellery by the son. We enjoyed greatly our conversation with the son who is graduating soon from university and speaks very good English. In terms of food, we had corn soup, cauliflower and beet salad, beef with potato and carrot stew and apple cake. Decent taste with leaning on healthy cooking (i.e, not greasy). We applauded on their innovative concept of hosting dinner in their home as who knows this concept could become the new "airbnb" way of serving dinner for travelers.
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This is a gem of a restaurant in central Bukhara. The shaded, open courtyard and friendly staff make a great atmosphere. The menu is nicely varied with typical Uzbek dishes you would expect and some less common. All the dishes we ordered were delicious. On top of that is that it is very good value for its central, tourist location. Also one of the few places in all of Uzbekistan that you are able to pay by card, should you need to!
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