Fakir

Bishkek


You don't need to dig too far into the menu of Kyrgyz and Russian dishes – Fakir is known for laghman, and for good reason. Wander over for a look in at the open kitchen tucked into the back corner, as well, if you've never watched the dish being made. The restaurant is a bit hard to find – swing around the back side of the Bishkek City shopping centre into the small alleyway.


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