After taking the train from Samarkand to Tashkent, we decided to eat in the evening. We noticed this place nearby. I wish we hadn't come in. They took it with them. They didn't look at what they put there. The hotel opened - there was not one salad left. I had to go back and ask for a report on the receipt. You didn't have to do that. It's a disgusting mess of salami, something else, and disgusting mayonnaise. French fries are something!!!! A small portion for ours is 80 rubles. There are a maximum of 15 potatoes. I even took a picture (though I realized a little late, I tried a little). Potatoes don't taste good on terribly chemical oil. My daughter had her own portion in the combo set - she didn't eat (although she loves potatoes). My daughter had a burger alone - by Russian standards - for three. You can eat. But again, it's not worth the money. The only thing is that my Doner was delicious. But for the price of our 400 rubles, you can buy a gorgeous and huge shawarma in St. Petersburg. 280,000 tugriks of local money were spent on three of them. Divide by 127 and we get rubles. We spent 410,000 in an excellent restaurant in Samarkand with tips, alcohol and three waiters. Fast food prices in Uzbekistan are strange. Today, in their Tashkent Mall, they ate in American versions. We paid 340,000. But we must pay tribute - everything was huge and delicious. But it doesn't matter where there are 410,000 with alcohol in the restaurant and where the food court is among schoolchildren.
We ordered food to the office brought cold, we thought for a long time, the office was a 5-minute walk away (there was no way to go), they didn't report the sauce (it's not a pity), the manager began to assure us that we didn't order, it was punched in the receipt, who doesn't know, in the program for orders the same thing that was punched in the receipt from him and 2 copies are printed for payment, as a result, the courier wanted to bring us, we refused, there was already nothing to eat. But when ordering pita bread on the spot, too, the filling was cold, like a snack, I recommend it when there are no other options.
We arrived from Moscow, tired and very hungry, stopped nearby and came across this place))
We ordered two shavas, one in ordinary lavash, the other in tandoor - large and juicy portions)) very tasty)
The only drawback, of course, was that they gave the order for a very long time, but the wait was worth it!))
They cook quickly , tasty , there is a room where you can eat , it is clean enough , sometimes at a later time not all tables are cleaned after customers
One order can be given for 15 minutes, even if you approach and remind about it constantly. They say "it's one minute now", 5 minutes pass - the order is not ready. Despite the fact that there are 6 people in the kitchen, and the hall is empty.
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Anonymous review
August 20, 2022
The dishes have become generally not tasty, probably the meat is of poor quality. The service is zero, I ordered, it was ready, I go to the window, the staff does not react, they stand chatting, in general, after 15 minutes I received my order cold. This is a branch on Katartal Street.
Why is it that in all establishments where shawarma is made, mutton fat is added , not everyone likes this, the doner was greasy, the taste of mutton was almost felt to the end
The kitchen used to be much better, the pizza is terrible, the staff is polite, but the children's room is a mess very dirty. The bathroom is a nightmare