We advised you to visit the Pilaf Center in Tashkent, as a very popular place where you can taste delicious Uzbek pilaf. The navigator gave this place away.
We were surprised when we came in. There were no visitors. We ordered salad, pilaf, shurpa and flatbread. The order arrived quickly. I liked the pilaf. Crumbly, with raisins, chickpeas. My husband ate the shurpa. He said it was fine.
The tortilla is cold and hard. The salad most likely stood for a while, because the tomatoes had already been given juice.
The situation is uncomfortable. The Soviet-era dining room. A woman was mopping the floors in front of us. The young man who served us practically did not speak Russian, but he was able to understand us. A translator has been connected.
As a result, we ate and had no digestive problems.
According to the reviews, we realized that this is not the pilaf Center that is recommended to visit in Tashkent. In the navigator, be sure to score the landmark Tashkent TV tower. The next day we found the right cafe. A very visited place, there are large vats, a TV tower nearby. It's a very colorful place.