They serve you quickly enough, if the documents are drawn up correctly and you confidently answer the interview (you can communicate in Russian, Uzbek, English), then you will receive a visa on about the third working day, not counting the day of application. The disadvantage is that there are no storage rooms (most likely for security reasons), so it is better not to bring bags, phones, umbrellas, etc. You will need to look for where and from whom you can leave it at your own risk. There are no other comments.
They work well, although I had to sit waiting for my turn. The staff is friendly, pleasant, the interview was completed (I am a pensioner). I took off two stars for a long wait for a visa. The issued pink piece of paper says that the passport with the visa pasted on can be picked up in 2-3 business days. In fact, this wait can last up to 5 weeks or longer. Therefore, it is better to take a second passport with you, so as not to be without a document, in fact, tied to one place.
The situation outside the embassy is absolutely chaotic. If you stand in one queue, you'll find out that you should have stood in the second one first, for registration, and you need to attach your phone somewhere, you can't log in with it. Phones are not accepted at the check-in booth, they say - run across the street to the luggage room. Everything is better organized inside.
In the 7th window, an unpleasant curly-haired lady with short hair did not ask any of the piles of documents she brought, 4 questions and the refusal of a visa for the whole family. The girl was also rejected in front of us. Avoiding a curly-haired, short-haired girl.