Samarkand Restaurant

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Strašnice, Czech Republic

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Uzbeki restaurant· Restaurant

Samarkand Restaurant Reviews | Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Samarkand Restaurant is located in Strašnice, Czechia on Kounická 583/13. Samarkand Restaurant is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category uzbeki restaurant in Czechia.

Address

Kounická 583/13

Price range

$$

Phone

+420 773870000

Service options

Outdoor seatingDeliveryTakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Bar on siteGood for kidsToilets

Accessibility

No wheelchair-accessible entrance

Offerings

AlcoholBeerCocktailsCoffeeSmall platesWine

Open hours

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Olivia Hupp

This place is amazing! The food is incredible and the atmosphere is very warm and lively. 10/10 if you're looking to shake up your cuisine or try a new place this is it.

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Dania Neacsu

This restaurant was recommended by a friend and I am really happy I tried it. Really good. Everything was really delicious. The best dish out of all, although all very delicious, was the tongue with the red sauce. The variety of tastes in every dish, tells you they use lots of spices, which is very good, and also they know how to use them. The wine was really good too. The staff was helpful and quite attentive. The interior looks very authentic.

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jiayi lu

As a chinese I like this food. It's very similar to the Xinjiang meal. The beef nuddle, lamb rice, and cake with lamm are my favourite. I would recommend this restaurant. And next time when I come to Prag I will enjoy the food again. BUT lamb rice only for the lunch!!!

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Zoltán Páll

I went here not expecting anything and was so pleasantly surprised, the food was great, even got a little dessert. Definitely going back soon.

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Sergio Narbona

We finally decided to try this Uzbek restaurant and unfortunately we were quite disappointed. The restaurant is located inside a place that perhaps used to be a Czech pub, so it feels a bit odd to see the usual Uzbek decoration within the pub stuff. Furthermore, place was a bit dusty and we even had to deal with a spider that was around our table. Waiter indicated that he can speak Russian but he mainly addressed to us in either Czech or English (and we don't speak Czech). We tried ordering three different drinks and they were not available. Unsurprisingly it would have been easier to just get a beer. We wanted to try the place because of the shashlik but that as well was unavailable. Eventually, We ordered lagman and Kazan kebab. Lagman tasted closer to pasta with a bit too much tomato sauce than real lagman. It was not terrible but nothing too exciting. Kazan kebab was decent but contained not so much amount of meat. Finally, we asked if we could pay using an employee-benefit card (Sodexo) and waiter confirmed they accept it. To our surprise, when we tried paying, it didn't work, and waiter claimed it was problem with our card (absolutely not true, because we had the chance to try it later and it worked fine). All in all, a mediocre, overpriced experience. The good parts are that 1) there seems to be a temporary discount in the prices; 2) food is \alright\ and, 3) most importantly, this is not the only Uzbek restaurant in Prague.

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Pasha Babayev

Delicious food, authentic Uzbeki atmosphere and friendly service.

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Adeb Souccar

The place was very nice and food was awesome that made me go there again. If like meat get the BBQ plat with grild veggies. The portion is not big for American standards but well enough. The staff were nice too.

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Yuliya Myan

Very colourful atmosphere in Uzbek traditional colours, every corner has a traditional decoration, beautifully made. Food was okeysh... prices slightly higher than it should be as for me.