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Bibixonum

Rating 4.4
351 rating
Open until 10:00 PM
+998 91 537 84 73
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Samarkand, Islam Karimov Street, 22
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Samarkand, Islam Karimov Street, 22
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+998 91 537 84 73
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Business hours

Open until 10:00 PM
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Siab Market
580 m
4
Siab MarketShodiyona savdo markazi – Siyob bozoriNan MarketShohi Zinda majmuasiTovuq bozor
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Food delivery
WC for people with disabilities
Credit card payment
Summer terrace
Coffee to go
Automatic door
Breakfast
Prices:average
Average bill:15000–60000 uzs
Wheelchair accessibility:unavailable
Cuisine:european, national
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SK
Level 9 Local Expert
March 8
Super tasty food - manti and cheburek! Plus very nice kitties 🐈‍⬛
Zakhar .K
Level 3 Local Expert
October 29, 2025
A mediocre place with terribly long service . The tomato salad is disgusting , you still need to look for such tasteless and plasticine tomatoes . The chicken soup has been waiting for an hour! Potato pie lived his best life and died the death of the brave , it is impossible to eat . I recommend avoiding this visit and not spoiling your impression. The Internet is high in calories
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Ольга И.
Level 3 Local Expert
December 3, 2025
Samarkand has left very unpleasant memories due to its attitude towards tourists only as a source of money. I have never seen such an attitude in any city of Uzbekistan. The highlight was a visit to this cafe. We ordered mantas, samsa, salads. It was edible, not to say that it wasn't delicious, BUT the whole family was poisoned. Having barely survived the return flight, the consequences of eating at this cafe did not "leave" us for 2 weeks. It was the most severe poisoning in my life. It is very sad to see such an attitude towards people in our time.
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