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Bidra med feedbackDined early on a recent Friday evening and were the only customers until about 6 pm. The interior was pleasantly decorated and the tables neatly presented. A television mounted in the dining room was blaring the play by play of a Russian hockey match. When asked, our server had the manager promptly mute the audio. Music could be heard, seeping through the walls from the Freehold Music Center, next door. Acoustic annoyances aside, the cuisine was wonderful! The Greek salad was fresh, flavorful, and was more than enough for two. The lamb kabob which is oven roasted with potatoes is still mouth watering in memory and was prepared perfectly. Service was friendly and attentive without being overbearing. I am looking forward to a return visit to try their soups and desserts.
This was our first time visiting the restaurant and we were very happy with our time there. As an individual who was born and raised in Uzbekistan, I can confirm the food is authentic. We also really enjoyed the live singer.
Really amazingly authentic with a great mix of hearty Russian, SE Asian and Uzbeki traditional foods so it's great for offbeat home cooked style authentic cuisine. The owners are clearly putting their heart and soul into the place, its a great destination thats easy and savory food so enjoy this hidden gem.