"The place is named after a word that we usually connect with Indian cuisine, two stars of David Grace each side of the name on the awning, and a Russian Orthodox onion dome protrudes out of it. What awaits us inside? Kosher Bukharian Usbek Food, of course. It only took a visit, the first of many sure to know for me that this was my favorite city of Kosher Bukharian. It has a good feeling, the place is not illuminated with fluorescent lamps like most of its competitors, and the food is just as solid. Even at lunch, groups of Russians are three bottles in this BYOB restaurant, and the smells from the oven are divine. Get a server attention while playing an interesting Russian house dance track, apparently in homage to a night in Tashkent, as you will also see the stars of a Uzbek sky painted on the ceiling. My starter was the strange ball of meal, the mixed salad $5, below). The special dressing in the description is apparently sugar, as the whole is beaten with it. Unfo"