A very cozy place in the heart of old Bukhara!
The Sitora Cafe pleasantly surprised with its atmosphere — it is located right in the historical part of the city, next to the madrasah and other attractions. It is ideal to relax after a walk through the ancient streets.
The food is authentic Uzbek: pilaf, shurpa, manti — everything is fresh, tasty and homely. I especially liked samsa and tea with fragrant herbs. The prices are affordable, the portions are generous.
The staff is very friendly, helped with the selection and served quickly. It is clear that every guest is taken care of here.
I recommend it to anyone who wants to get a taste of real Bukhara!
It's hard to say that I liked everything, maybe it wasn't the right time. Of the many dishes, there were two and three to choose from. The host-cook is trying, but the other staff doesn't seem to be particularly worried. Tea in teapots in bags, the amount was overestimated for tea and a flatbread. The prices are the same as in other restaurants. But it's a bit of a diner with sticky tables and a dirty washbasin. A cafe near the road with constant traffic with an abundance of flies! The fried lagman was over-salted. I don't know about other dishes, maybe my experience is a bit unfortunate.
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Инна Кан
Level 5 Local Expert
January 6
It's a great place, we noticed it back in November 2023. Then, for the first time in my life, I ate Bukhara pilaf here. Impressed)
Now the menu has expanded significantly, pilaf is still the best in Bukhara, straight from the cauldron with yellow and red carrots, with raisins!
And I don't know where they get such delicious fresh vegetables in January!
Lemon tea is excellent, slightly sweet, fragrant.
You'll like the prices, come in and you won't regret it. Let the appearance be ugly, but there is in this