Besh Chinor

Samarkand


This low-key traditional place is a great spot for plov (pilaf), chicken kebab or manty (steamed dumplings). There's beer on tap, a fridge full of cold drinks and a quiet and easily missed back garden area. It's clean and staff are friendly, but there's no English menu.


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