Reviews on Pizza food in Osh, Kyrgyzstan. Osh (Kyrgyz: Ош, Russian: Ош, Uzbek: O'sh) is the second largest city in Kyrgyzstan, located in the Fergana Valley in the south of the country and often referred to as the "capital of the south". It is the oldest city in the country (estimated to be more than 3000 years old), and has served as the administrative center of Osh Region since 1939. The city has an ethnically mixed population of about 255,800 in 2012, comprising Kyrgyz, Uzbeks, Russians, Tajiks, and other smaller ethnic groups. It is about 5 km away from the Uzbekistan border.
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i orderd two pizzas from this shop but i couldnt eat it. the pizza was not that good the base was hard the topings were less the taste was bad.
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Stopped in for pizza which was in fact very nice. This is an alcohol and smoke free establishment which is nice for a change, but may not be what everyone is looking for. Service was a bit aloof and awkward, but at least rather brisk, English is lacking so have a translator handy. The interior of the restaurant was very clean and prices were reasonable. For two people, the pizza was a bit small, probably best to order a starter or salad if planning on sharing a main dish. Overall, I would definitely return, the sushi looks a little scary, but it might be worth a try.
Best Fast Food choice in Osh, â1 Pizzeria in 2016, english menu, Japanese menu, tasty food and cheap prices in the centre of Osh! Food Delivery available (english speaking operator)
Best burgers in Osh; Decent and affordable Sushi; Small but decent atmosphere. The shakes are more like flavored milk; not so great.
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4 based on 9 reviews
Had a rather late diner here (23h+), which was no problem for the kitchen. Had some issues getting through the gate, as security did not understand us and would not let us in. After staff intervened we were at the table in minutes.Menu is positively huge, with staple local dishes and a large range of western options. After spending 10 days in the Pamirs, we've opted for western dishes, trying burgers, pizzas etc., all available for a very reasonable price (cheap for western standards, moderately so for Osh). Some local beers available, which are pretty nice too.Service was OK. As usual dishes came in pretty random order and often separately, but everything was there and staff was prompt and kind. Solid option for a good diner.
Small hidden cafe, best found with Google Maps as mentioned in other review.The pizza I had was the real deal with no dill or other strange ingredients. Too bad the heat wave in the city had killed my appetite so coming here for lunch wasn't the best of choices. Some of the staff was sleeping in one of the tables, also tired of the hot weather. The chicken in my pizza had some funky bits which wasn't expected.My fiance had Greek salad which was fresh and good size portion. I just don't understand why most places in Osh don't have real feta cheese in the Greek salad but instead something soft and non-crumbly. This is not the only place doing this even though the menu might say feta cheese.
We came in the afternoon, so it wasn't that busy. The food was excellent, served quickly and hot. Cheese burger was very good. Lasagna was tasty, but could have been hotter. Pizza was also good. Deserts were also delicious, especially the apple strudel. Really good value for money.
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