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Kyiv (Kiev) » Where to eat » Uzbek
Karavan
Walking through the door, we felt as if we were suddenly transported to central Asia. Everyone is wearing Uzbek traditional costumes and if you wish, you can buy one for yourself or purchase one of the handmade dishes or other gifts.
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Shafran
This restaurant is one of the first places in Kyiv with a real atmosphere of the Middle East. The restaurant has a rich Uzbek interior with marquee tents, couches, and a private hookah VIP room.
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Shangrila
According to legend, Shangrila is a perfectly happy land isolated from the outside world. Think about that the next time you’re stuck in one of Kyiv’s mind-boggling traffic jams.
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Tubeteyka
A real Uzbek restaurant! It’s just outside the centre but easy to get to. There is a lovely terrace outside and inside it’s decorated to the hilt with items and costumes from Uzbekistan.
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Uruk
A unique and spacious restaurant serving Uzbek and European dishes. All rooms are different styles and look like small museums.
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