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Han Kuk Kwan
Tashkent's large population of ethnic Koreans is what drives demand for all those Korean restaurants around town. Han Kuk Kwan is one of the nicer places, serving up platters full of small salads and main dishes like bi-bim-bab, made with rice, egg and chopped meat. Large portions partially offset the high prices.
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Manas Art Café
To dine in a yurt without schlepping over the desert on a camel, head here. There's a large yurt tastefully done up in traditional style and a smaller 'modern yurt' with shisha pipes and chill-out tunes. The Uzbek-Euro fusion food is excellent and priced right, but if you're planning on having 12 beers go elsewhere - the cheapest here is sum4000 ! Reservations recommended.
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Tandoori
Formerly Taj, this long-time favourite continues to churn out Tashkent's best Indian food - including a plethora of veg options. It was never long on character, but that may change thanks to renovations being done at the time of research. If not, you can always escape to the rooftop dining area.
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