Nigora is a halal Uzbek restaurant located in the heart of Yekaterinburg. The establishment boasts an authentic ambiance, complete with traditional eastern ornaments and music. The interior design is simple yet elegant, creating a cozy atmosphere perfect for enjoying a meal with friends or family. Prices are reasonable, with an eight-person meal costing around 150 euros.
The menu offers a variety of dishes, including lamb soup, grilled meat with vegetables, traditional dumplings, and borscht on kefir. The portions are generous, and the quality of the food is top-notch. Standout dishes include the lagman, manti, and shashlik made with succulent lamb. The establishment also offers a variety of soft drinks, such as tarragon soda, and fresh-squeezed juices.
The staff is attentive and friendly, often going out of their way to ensure a pleasant dining experience. They even give small toys to children as presents. Nigora is a great choice for those looking to try authentic Uzbek cuisine in Yekaterinburg.
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Food is ok. But the service is wild, of course. Today, no one greeted me at the entrance, I sat down at an empty table, and they gave me a menu. TEN minutes later the waitress came, took the menu, said that this table was occupied (despite the fact that they did not have table reservations) and forced me to leave the table. Some kind of game. I wouldn't mind changing seats, but other parts of the room are very dark and have loud music. Service: Dine in Meal type: Lunch Food: 4 Service: 1 Atmosphere: 2
We often go to the Nigora cafe on Lunacharsky. Last night my family went and ordered chicken shurpa, it was salty, manti was 90 rubles apiece, the meat was impossible to chew. Food: 1 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5