We fell in love with this cafe and the city itself! We settled down on the street, all the neighboring tables were occupied by Europeans. It was very quiet, cozy, the violinist played in the evening, very atmospheric. All the dishes were cooked quickly enough, we liked everything. The waiters were great - they were very polite, they suggested the menu. There is a pack of dogs and cats fighting them nearby - we have fed everyone, everyone is happy)))
It's a good place. There are many tables on the street in the historical part of the city. It's cool to sit at dusk and enjoy the city. The service was very fast both times, it was not a problem for the waiters to make a separate bill for each of our company of 13 people. The food was delicious, I liked Bukhara pilaf more than Tashkent and Samarkand, and I tried it on the Terrace. The waiters speak excellent Russian and English.
One of the disadvantages is very loud music, it would be better to make it background, twice as quiet, and it would be an ideal place.
Despite the fact that this place did not look like a decent meal at all, everything turned out to be extremely pleasant: the menu, although simple, is quite diverse, the dishes are prepared quickly and tasty, and the price tag is quite reasonable for the center of Bukhara. The staff is nimble, polite and not forgetful.
The only thing that caused some discomfort was that the entire terrace was tightly covered with soft windows. I don't know, maybe they are removed when it gets really hot or the air conditioners are turned on (but apart from the stupid fans on the ceiling I didn't notice anything), but at +30 outside I felt much more comfortable than on the terrace of this institution.