BOBOY Uzbek Eatery
With locations across the city, including one inside Tashkent City Mall, BOBOY Uzbek Eatery has built a small but growing presence in Tashkent, putting a modern twist on traditional national cuisine. The Tashkent City Mall branch adds a terrace with a view, while a second location on Taras Shevchenko Street operates around the clock for guests craving Uzbek food at any hour.
The menu at BOBOY Uzbek Eatery covers familiar staples like plov, lagman, manti, and olot samsa, with reviewers specifically recommending the kebabs and describing the plov as a highlight when it is available. The cozy, contemporary atmosphere sets it apart from more traditional teahouses, matching the brand's own description of blending Uzbek culture with a more modern sensibility.
Service at BOBOY Uzbek Eatery is generally described as good, even though staff do not always speak English, and the restaurant addresses this by offering an online photo menu that makes ordering straightforward without a shared language. Prices are considered moderate, and delivery is available for guests who prefer to eat at home.
Reviews so far are limited and mixed across locations, so it is fair to treat BOBOY Uzbek Eatery as a newer, still-developing name in Tashkent's dining scene rather than an established institution. For travelers wanting Uzbek classics with a more contemporary presentation, it remains worth trying.









