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This restaurant is a mom and pop owned of 20 years plus . It’s a cute family owned business . The food is delicious . The Pilmeni soup I highly recommend I like to add lemon and spice . This style of kebab is very authentic and original . Each piece on the skewer is bite sized and juicy. They are very old school , the old lady is the waitress and hostess. She always stays open late if I call her 5 minutes to closing . They are very warm people . My top favorite skewers are : liver , sweet breads , beef and lamb ribs .
Pros: The skewers are tasty and they offer a medley of different meats besides the basics. The food comes in piping hot and each dish comes when ready. The staff an elderly couple are pleasant. Not too expensive either. Cons: The atmosphere is run-down and not pleasing to the eye at all. Also wasn't insulated enough I was freezing the whole time caveat it was a really cold night outside. Lastly, the menu is very sparse outside of the skewers.
The best Atlantic shish kabob They also serve traditional bacharian/Uzbekistan food Kosher !! Prices are very goodFood: 5/5
Recommended! bukharian restaurant! Best food, fresh meat and amazing salads. Will visit there again for sure!
Very nice and delicious. Having tasted kebabs here, I remembered my childhood in Samarkand.
BEST FOOD IN New York!!! We come as a family every week if we can. We don't live in Brooklyn but the hour drive is so worth it. People who are putting one star are probably used to fancy restaurants with horrible food. This is a small family operated restaurant that has the best skewers. I go to so many places but nothing compares to their food. They do not marinate their meat or chicken at all like other places. Everything they offer just has salt but tastes better than any restaurant I have been in. They get. very busy sometimes, but it is worth the wait!!! I try to make skewers at home and it does not even taste half as good and I use the same charcoal. Their prices are good compared to other places. Meat is getting more expensive especially kosher meat, but they are fair with their prices.I have been coming here for over 20 years with my family, and WE ALL LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!! Highly recommended !! A+++++++++++
Food was amazing and service was fast! Will be heading back with more friends
Meat grilled over charcoal grill to perfection. Strongly reccomend grilled beef gaviadina and bread lepioscha with salad topped only with vinegar. Delicious .
This place has a shabby look, rather poor service, but don't judge the book by its cover. It's a fashionable restaurant that charges 6 dollars for a single pickle and another 20 for a vegetable mixture they called salads multiple. This mixture consisted of half of a fresh onion, 6 cherry tomatoes, tiny piece of pickled cabbage and another tiny piece of pickled something I could not identify. I don't remember how much I paid for the rather stale and warmed up bread and rather thinly spread of hummus, but I am pretty sure they were not cheap either. Finally, I had three skewers of lamb, which by the standards of this place were moderately priced at 15 dollars. For all that plus a can of Coke and black coffee I paid 42 dollars. When I told her my opinion of the quality-price ratio of her establishment, the hostess a generous term in her case reciprocated by calling me an informer in Russian, assuming apparently that I would not understand. So, in the spirit of this title, I inform people who interested in eating there that they most likely may find a better place to eat.
I hate writing bad reviews but service was disgraceful. Took 20 min to be seated plenty of empty seats, 10 min for someone to take our order, followed by rude and rushed comments. On top of all of this, the food took over half an hour for simple skewers. Gave an extra star because the food was good, however, totally not worth it.