I go to this cinema almost every weekend because the facilities are new and clean and I get to watch Hollywood movies in English (finally!).
I prefer to watch the end roll to the end while soaking in the afterglow of the movie, but there don't seem to be many people like me, and the staff turns on the lights as soon as the end roll starts, which is a personal disappointment for me.
Also, sometimes people look at their smartphone screens in the middle of a movie, and I wish they would stop because it is dazzling and distracting especially when such people are near me.
But if I am the only one who is bothered by such things, I guess I will just have to get used to it :)
This is the only Vietnamese restaurant I know in Tashkent, but I recommend everyone to visit at least once. After days of eating delicious but greasy food, I find myself irresistibly craving a bowl of this restaurant's wholesome pho :)
As far as I know, there are not many authentic Japanese restaurants in Tashkent yet, but I think the balance between taste and price of the food served here is very good, especially considering that Uzbekistan is a dual landlocked country!
As a Japanese, I can recommend this restaurant :)
I enjoyed a delicious Samarkand-style plov here. The accompanying salad and pickles were also a perfect match. The atmosphere is relaxing and the interior is clean.