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This place would be hands down 5-stars if they still had their dine-in option. However, that is not the case. Take-out only. So, we going off food alone. And my goodness, it is all amazing! Recommend the stuffed tomatoes and the Lagman but no joke, everything is fantastic! Hell, even the damn bread
Absolutely delicious comfort food. We had noodle soup, fresh bread, veggie rice, and dessert. So yummy! We are looking forward to trying more of the menu next time!
Each dish we ordered had plenty of rice and meat and more than we could eat. The Uzbek Pilov was different than the ones I am used to in that this pilov had no garlic and raisins or barberries so it tasted a little different. The Samsa tasted great but could be cooked a little more especially the
We LOVE Kavsar and order from here at least once a week. Food is amazing. Tastes amazing, it’s very fulfilling, and you don’t feel bad about eating out. We usually get the lagman, beef stroganoff, and homemade bread (the bread is so good!!).
Great service and even better food! The homemade bread is a must-try. I just discovered this place, but it’s quickly becoming one of my favorite spots!
The food is simply delicious! I have tried pretty much everything on their menu and it’s just feels like home every time I have a meal from Kavsar. Highly recommend it!
Kavsar is one of the best restaurants in Pittsburgh! Always delicious, always friendly! The only thing that I can complain about is that we live too far away and can't just stop by for a dinner any time we want some good food. And, as of special note, we have a little family tradition to order kids
Awesome place for Russian/Uzbek halal food in Pittsburgh! I really loved their soups. I think they use lot of dill in their cooking. If you are not big fan of dill please let the waitress know. Even though there were lot of dills in dish, it was not overwhelming. They also made fresh bread for us. C
This wonderful unique restaurant, only a few blocks away from Mount Washington, serves up a variety of flavorful Uzbek and Russian food. Our large group (15) were given the private room. We started with the stuffed tomatoes, Tuzluma spiced cucumber salad, and homemade bread. Try the Plov with lamb,
We came for dinner. Ordered the eggplant roll, laghman, small bread, manti, and Russian honey Cake. The food was amazing. Dishes are flavorful and made me feel like we're eating in someone's home! I've not had Uzbek or Russian food before so don't have a reference point. But the food is delicious wi
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