Charmingly located in a low-lit and cosy stone building in front of the Allakuli Khan Medresa, this is definitely one of the best choices in town, with attentive service and an atmospheric rooftop terrace, despite the large number of groups. The menu includes Khorezmian specialities like pumpkin manty (steamed dumplings) and tuxum barak (ravioli filled with egg and yoghurt).
Khorezm Art Restaurant
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