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RockerDen
07-10-2005, 06:10 AM
I have an interesting question : no matter where do you live, whether it is USA or Great Britain or anywhere else, do you visit the Uzbek restaurants or not. And if yes (and I'm sure in it, please give their names).
Gareeb
07-10-2005, 06:21 AM
I have an interesting question : no matter where do you live, whether it is USA or Great Britain or anywhere else, do you visit the Uzbek restaurants or not. And if yes (and I'm sure in it, please give their names).
We do n't have any uzbek restaurant here in the UK. I would love to visit if there is any.
RockerDen
07-10-2005, 07:40 AM
Are you serious?
Asalik
07-10-2005, 07:45 AM
We do n't have any uzbek restaurant here in the UK. I would love to visit if there is any.
we will have soon
akamullo
07-10-2005, 09:02 AM
we will have soon
here in Turkey/Ankara have one..esp. not like restaurant but you can find our traditional foods ex:palov,monti lagmon etc..so anyone interested can write my pm..and i can give adress..
Royal
07-10-2005, 11:58 AM
I have an interesting question : no matter where do you live, whether it is USA or Great Britain or anywhere else, do you visit the Uzbek restaurants or not. And if yes (and I'm sure in it, please give their names).
I think was some other threads regarding this, with very rich info about NYC, CAliforniA, Paris and etc...
look little in the arihive , otherwise ask from moderators by PM so they may help You out.
Sigma
07-10-2005, 04:30 PM
we will have soon
Just let us know when it is available, because London needs some place like turkish Demir in Tashkent for mutual uzbek communication and interaction. As for cuisine, I wonder whether we will appeal to british tastes with our extensively calory and fat rich osh and etc appetising dishes. Though if there is genuine somsa I will come there every day :).
Hamid
07-10-2005, 04:50 PM
Though if there is genuine somsa I will come there every day :).
We had one two days ago, the genuine one
My wife makes them so delicious.
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Gareeb
07-10-2005, 04:58 PM
We had one two days ago, the genuine one
My wife makes them so delicious.
hh
Bizga yaqin joyda bir uzbek oila yashaydi. Vaqti vaqti bilan kennoyi somsa, honim pishirib chiqarvorishadi ..
Hamid
07-10-2005, 05:35 PM
Bizga yaqin joyda bir uzbek oila yashaydi. Vaqti vaqti bilan kennoyi somsa, honim pishirib chiqarvorishadi ..
Agar bizga ham yaqin yashasangiz shunday bolardi, vaqti vaqti bilan kelib turardingiz.
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Sigma
07-11-2005, 05:26 PM
Agar bizga ham yaqin yashasangiz shunday bolardi, vaqti vaqti bilan kelib turardingiz.
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Londongayam shundoq chaqirib yuborila odam ancha sogindiku ozimizani somsayu chuchvara mantilani. Bir GAP kilili nima disila?
SNB_UZB
07-11-2005, 05:31 PM
Uzbekistondagi yoshla yigilib, picca yeyishga boradi, burger yeyishshi yaxshi koradi. Chet eldagila uzbecha ovqatlani yesak deydi.
Namuncha betoqat bomasela?
Urush paytlarida odamla 10 15 yillab bir burda nonga zor bolib yashagan.
Sigma
07-11-2005, 05:53 PM
Uzbekistondagi yoshla yigilib, picca yeyishga boradi, burger yeyishshi yaxshi koradi. Chet eldagila uzbecha ovqatlani yesak deydi.
Namuncha betoqat bomasela?
Urush paytlarida odamla 10 15 yillab bir burda nonga zor bolib yashagan.
FYI this thread doesn't discuss about uzbeks going to eat picca or burger. It just simply asks about the genuine uzbek quisine in some particular countries. As for people dying from famine or whatever, personally I can donate money so that people won't suffer. BTW, what wars are you refering to?
SNB_UZB
07-11-2005, 05:55 PM
FYI this thread doesn't discuss about uzbeks going to eat picca or burger. It just simply asks about the genuine uzbek quisine in some particular countries. As for people dying from famine or whatever, personally I can donate money so that people won't suffer. BTW, what wars are you refering to?
Nega uzbekcha yozmisiz?
Sigma
07-11-2005, 06:01 PM
Nega uzbekcha yozmisiz?
Tarjima qilib berimi??? Englishni qanchalik yahshi bilishimni korsattim holos, xexe.
Lotus
07-12-2005, 01:37 PM
I have an interesting question : no matter where do you live, whether it is USA or Great Britain or anywhere else, do you visit the Uzbek restaurants or not. And if yes (and I'm sure in it, please give their names).
There is a place in Brooklyn on Brighton Beach (Brighton beach ave and Brighton beach 14) called Kashgar. They make awesome food!
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