Good luck to all, I was pleasantly surprised that, say, not in the capital of the republic of Uzbekistan, there is a fast food restaurant of this level, I will say without false modesty that it is NOT inferior to similar restaurants of famous American establishments, the choice is large, the prices are reasonable, the conditions are cool, communication in any language, while as I understand it, this is a local network, I advise when I would like to try this product, thank you.
The shawarma is dry and delicious. I recommend a cheeseburger and rustic potatoes. The place is big and empty and not cozy. Orders are confused. Overall, it's not a particularly good place.
The employees who work the evening shift are not competent, they communicate with customers like at a bazaar
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Дава
Level 7 Local Expert
August 18, 2024
The first time we ordered shawarma in lavash, and you know what? Yes, we were disappointed! The shawarma pita bread was undercooked, i.e. it is a little damp, and this is completely unacceptable. We hope that this will not be allowed in the future. And the courier should not be responsible for the dish, there was a situation that a courier called us with a claim that he was fined for the fact that the lavash was raw. Are your couriers responsible for cooking?
The location is in the center, but not to say that it is worth going specifically here, so if you missed all the places where you can eat along the way, then feel free to come here, a great place...
I have been traveling to Karshi for a year already for work. I made sure that the branches of evos are not being monitored. One time they gave me a torn package, another time I ordered a spicy pita bread, it wasn't sharp. 3 times they ordered regular pita bread , for some reason they put maynez inside the pita bread ... What for???? Cooks in Karshi , why tell me ? In Tashkent, they give maynez and ketchup separately, if a person wants to eat it. 4 times we ordered pita bread, we said don't go to the goalkeeper mainez, they don't do that.... Omg. The client is always right, it doesn't count anymore, right?))