Budreddin Restaurant

Bukhara


Budreddin has a great location on the western side of Lyabi-Hauz, with a small blacksmith's workshop marking the entrance. The outdoor seating in the faux medressa-style courtyard is pleasant, and there's a romantic mood that teeters on cheesy when the violinist kicks in. Vegetarian options include stuffed peppers and vine leaves, and wine is available by the glass.


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