Khurshida Khad (left) and Sarvar Abdurashidov (right) stand in the dining room of Piyola, their Uzbek restaurant in Mt. Lebanon. If you’ve never tried Uzbek cuisine, Sarvar Abdurashidov recommends the ...
It's a wonder that Uzbek fare hasn't yet become a viral phenomenon. Once the geographic center of the Silk Road, Uzbekistan continues to gather all points of the Asian continent, reflecting the ...
Even though small in number, immigrants from Uzbekistan love to cook in Pittsburgh, and they are sharing their culinary delights with everyone. Why it matters: Uzbek food is booming right now in ...
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A new restaurant offering Turkish and Uzbek cuisine in downtown Hartford opened this month with traditional kebabs, wraps, pitas, drinks and desserts. City Kebab House, located at 207 Main St., opened ...
Broward County’s only Uzbekistan restaurant, Grandma’s Secret, has opened on Dania Beach Boulevard with a tantalizing name and belly-warming cuisine spanning several Middle Eastern and Central Asian ...
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If you’ve never tried Uzbek cuisine, Sarvar Abdurashidov recommends the samsas: savory pastries with a flaky crust, stuffed with spiced, minced meat or vegetables. “When you go to an Uzbek restaurant ...
It's a wonder that Uzbek fare hasn't yet become a viral phenomenon. Once the geographic center of the Silk Road, Uzbekistan continues to gather all points of the Asian continent, reflecting the ...
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