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Welcome to Taste of Samarkand

Taste of Samarkand offers a unique dining experience, blending Uzbek and Kosher cuisines in Middle Village, NY. With a diverse menu featuring meat skewers, traditional bread, and flavorful dishes like rice pilaf and lagman soup, this restaurant has something for everyone. The cozy ambiance and attentive service create a welcoming atmosphere for both regulars and newcomers. Highlights include the juicy kebabs, fresh salads, and signature pilaf dish. While some dishes may have room for improvement, Taste of Samarkand stands out as a top choice for authentic Uzbek cuisine in Queens. Overall, a must-visit for those seeking a culinary adventure.

LOCATIONS
  • Taste of Samarkand
    62-16 Woodhaven Blvd Middle Village, NY 11374
    62-16 Woodhaven Blvd Middle Village, NY 11374 Hotline: (718) 672-2121

Introducing the captivating Uzbek-Kosher gem, Taste of Samarkand, located at 62-16 Woodhaven Blvd in Middle Village, NY. This restaurant not only offers a plethora of dining options but also prides itself on providing a memorable culinary experience for its patrons.

With a diverse menu that includes many vegetarian choices, Taste of Samarkand ensures that there is something for everyone to enjoy. From traditional Uzbek dishes like manti and samsa to flavorful kebabs and hearty rice pilaf, every bite showcases the rich flavors and cultural influences of Uzbek cuisine.

Customers rave about the impeccable service and inviting ambiance, making it the ideal spot for a casual meal or a special gathering with friends and family. Whether you opt for indoor seating or cozy up in the heated outdoor area, you are guaranteed a warm and welcoming atmosphere.

Reviews highlight the juicy kebabs, tender beef, and flavorful soups as standout dishes at Taste of Samarkand. The restaurant's dedication to quality and authenticity shines through in every bite, leaving diners eager to return.

Overall, Taste of Samarkand offers a diverse and delicious dining experience that transports you to the heart of Uzbekistan. With its unique blend of flavors, warm hospitality, and cozy ambiance, this restaurant is a must-visit for anyone looking to explore the tastes of Samarkand.

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zinoliel
zinoliel

This was the most incredible meal we have ever had in NYC. 10/10!!!!! The prices are affordable too and our server was so kind. we loved it

Irfan S.
Irfan S.

Nice clean place , food taste great we try soup and kabob bread warm and fresh Price was good

Patrick D.
Patrick D.

This was an excellent dining experience. We came in for a dinner and didn't really know what to expect, but everything we had was so tasty! We tried their babaganoush (sp?) with a puffy bread and it was super tasty. We also tried what I would describe as a neat pastry that had lamb and beef in it that was awesome as well. For our meal my wife and shared their rice pilaf plate. It was very tasty (warning in has plenty of garlic in it) along with super tender beef, too. We also tried several meat skewers - beef, lamb, and chicken thigh. Everyone was seasoned perfectly and super flavorful as well as cooked to perfection. Server was very helpful as we asked a bunch of questions she was able to answer and made solid recommendations. The cost was reasonable, too. The decor is very cool. Loved it. I don't come to NYC often but I would come here again if I was anywhere nearby.

Ina N.
Ina N.

The best kebab I've ever had. The beef was soooo juicy! But- live music on a Sunday night was VERY LOUD. I've never had music that loud played at a restaurant, especially in a "family-styled" restaurant. Food also does take a while because of grilling. I will be back, but not on a weekend.

Kid L.
Kid L.

Had a delicious meal with excellent service. Taste of Samarkand's decor is a slice of Uzbekistan in Queens N.Y. There's a main dining hall the front and a heated semi outdoor area thats tented We were greeted and asked if we had reservations on a Thursday night. It was packed with medium to large groups of families and friends. Most patrons seemed like regulars. The food was truly delicious. We had the Uzbek, manti (meat dumplings), samsa (large bialy type of bread, chebureki with meat (laminated dough meat pie), lamb and beef kebab and chicken tabaka (butterflied chicken fried in pressure cooker). The manti, chebureki and kebabs really stood out. The cuisine strikes me as a balance of Mediterranean, Slavic and Eastern Asian. The staff were truly welcoming and happy to serve us. The decor and food brings you on a delicious journey! Recommended!

Andrew K.
Andrew K.

Super unassuming place from the outside and stumbled across it on Instagram and I am so glad that I did. We were the only ones there as we got there just as it opened on a random weekday, so the service was great, which was helpful as we were a bit overwhelmed by the menu. I personally liked the traditional bread but the baba ganoush with it was not the best we've had. Next came a few of the pastries, including samsa and manti. These were interesting, well-made dough, and a good amount of meat inside each. At the recommendation of the waitress we got kebabs and we were not disappointed- the meat was super tender and juicy. Finally, the Uzbek pilaf is a staple so we felt like we had to get it and it was overall fine but not the best version of this dish we've had. Worth the try and would definitely consider ordering take-out from here in the future.

Lexie F.
Lexie F.

First time trying Uzbek food! I was so excited to try Taste of Samarakand and it did not disappoint. You can see why it is a community staple! Eating here was quite an experience -- the decor inside is great and the service from the waitress was amazing. We had so many questions for her and she answered all of them and helped direct us to what food we should order. Since it was my friend and I's first time trying Uzbek food-- we went for a bunch of stuff! The lagman soup was our favorite and the meats were great as well. Avocado salad was also perfect! Big portions and took some home for leftovers as well.

Jenny L.
Jenny L.

The food was phenomenal, the salads, the fresh bread, the soups, the salsa, the kebabs went all in my belly before I could take pics. The service was top notch. The waiters were polite and attentive. The ambiance is so homey and inviting. There is also live music on most nights. They have ample backyard seating warmed by heat lamps. The interiors are cozy. I love the traditional decor. I will be coming again and I will be sure to take pics before eating the amazing delicious food, but I can't make any promises!

Michael C.
Michael C.

In summary, ambiance here is excellent. Service is kind but scattered. And food is great. The salads here are brilliant. Classic Uzbek salads, made fresh. Bread and hummus were A+. Plov as good as you'll get. As someone who's had plov countless times, this is as good as you can get. Skewers were mostly good. Some came out room temperature as opposed to warm, making me think it's more of a service problem (dishes waiting around to be taken to the table). The flavor was on point. Highlight was chicken luleh, best ive ever had by far. So with some fine tuning on the kebob front, you have what is likely the best Uzbek food in the area (which is saying a lot if you know Queens).

Jessie L.
Jessie L.

Loveeeee the food! Beef and chicken kababs are both very flavorful tendered and melt in your mouth. Borsch is delicious too. Appetizer, soup and kebabs are all relatively small in size so you can order a variety of items without getting super full. We tried most of the traditional meals on the menu and loved every single item! Service is a bit slow but it doesn't bother us too much. It is also BYOB!