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Review Kavsar - Pittsburgh

Peter Sabol
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 is amazing! Support this delicious restaurant đź‘Ť
Rene Polley
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!
Mustafa Yaglidere
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 bottom side. Definitely worth trying if you want to enjoy Uzbek cuisine
Miranda Sasinovic
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!!).
Hannah Kail
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!
Evgeniia Belajac
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!
Nadezda .Stepicheva (mithotyanochka)
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 birthday cakes from Kavsar's owner (Tahmina) - they are just amazing and very creative, we always get tons of compliments from our guests!
Esfaque Ahmed
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. Customer service was very good.
Martin Dombrowski
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, Lagman, Kavsar Salmon, Russian Cutlets, or the Gampan. They have a wide variety of vegetarian options.
Peihsuan Tsai
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 with lots of options, including vegetarian ones!
Crys Weiss Burrall
This place is now my absolute favorite restaurant within 200 miles of Wheeling WV. Everything from presentation to the final bite of my meal was spectacular beyond words. I recommend the plov and the pickles. The carrot salad was out of this world. This is a clean and peaceful place to dine. The waiter was patient and offered recommendations. To top it off, there is free parking across the street. I cannot wait to return with my family.
Annette Teressa
At some point this summer you may find yourself admiring the gorgeous Pittsburgh skyline from Grandview Avenue on Mount Washington. You may even find yourself strolling down Shiloh Street for a drink or some late night food. You most likely, though will not find yourself stepping through a creaky doorway at the top of a ramp across from McGuinn’s Barber Shop on Southern Avenue. But I am here to tell you that you should. 16 Southern Avenue is home to a cozy Uzbek eatery called Kavsar. When you walk inside you will be greeted by a cheery host with a pleasant Russian accent. She will ask you where you want to sit and you will most likely have many options. Although the space is small, I have never seen it close to crowded. I always choose a secluded room in the back where a black tablecloth with simple plate-ware lines a table set for six. The host will ask you how you are doing, what’s new in your life, and so on. You begin to feel at home in this place, with traditional Uzbek music playing softly in the background. There are simple pieces of artwork on the walls and not much else to distract you from what is to come: the food. Oh, the food! The menu is full of authentic Uzbek and Russian dishes; as your eyes scroll down the entrée list you may feel overwhelmed not being able to pronounce half of the plates. And then you will find yourself picking out words in the descriptions, like “beef broth”, “potato pancakes”, “dumplings”, and “chopped onions” and thinking, “well that sounds good. And so does that – and that, too.” The host, who also serves as a waitress, will come back with a sweet grin on her face. She will ask you if you are ready to order – you won’t be – she will give you more time and on her second round you will ask her for recommendations because there are too many delicious options running through your mind. The first time that I ate here, I could not decide if I wanted something sweet or savory. The same host suggested that I get a little bit of both…so, I did. The mashed potato / mushroom crepes and cherry crepes did not disappoint. Last night though I settled on the Eggplant Rolls and Manti stuffed with spinach and pumpkin. The host told me that this dish would take up to twenty minutes to prepare and I said, “Give them as much time as they need”, knowing that time equals quality when it comes to the kitchen. Eggplant Rolls: these thin pieces of eggplant dipped in a minimal batter had the texture of nothing I have ever tasted before. They are light and fluffy, almost melting on your tongue. I didn’t know that eggplant could do that. Stuffed with tomatoes and onions and topped with dill, this appetizer was the perfect blend of textures and flavors. Manti with spinach and pumpkin: when this plate came out, I was in awe. It was a gorgeous dish including three dumpling pieces with a green filling and three with an orange filling delicately placed in the shape of a circle; in the center stood a little dish of white dipping sauce consisting of yogurt and garlic. I cut into a green Manti first and was delighted to find just the right amount of transparent dough to balance out the green spinach that it held. This dish was heavenly, requiring minimal chewing and involving maximal flavor. The pumpkin Manti was just as delightful, taking my mind back to images of Pennsylvania lighting up with the colors of fall. Uzbekistan's location along the old Silk Road (an ancient network of trade routes connecting the West and East from China to the Mediterranean Sea) made it a crossroads for versatile cultures and cuisines. Kavsar's menu clearly reflects both Uzbekistan's history as a former Soviet Socialist republic, with strong Asian and Mediterranean influences. It is impossible to choose a bad plate on Kavsar’s menu. And, it is impossible to have a bad experience here. Why? Because this place has got everything right: tight-knit quarters in an intimate setting with authentic people cooking traditional dishes from their childhood. Kavsar feels more like coming home to your mother’s house than it does eating out on Mount Washington. The next time you are craving an authentic twist on a home cooked meal, make your way up to Mount Washington for a stellar view and a secret dining spot. That is the beauty of a place like this. It’s sweet and simple: a restored house sitting on a dimly lit residential street at an iconic location in a re-invented American city. I believe that Pittsburgh is the best-kept secret of the East Coast. And Kavsar may be one of the best-kept secrets of Pittsburgh. Keep your craving for adventure alive & do not allow yourself to be bored. Pittsburgh will not disappoint. – xoxo, A
Michael Johnson
Have eaten here 7 or 8 times now and every time, the food has been delicious and fresh. The bread is amazing and the stuffed tomatoes are flat out legendary. Prices are unbelievably fair for the quantity and quality of the food and the service is always friendly and attentive. Love seeing the dining room full as this place certainly deserves much success! We’ll be back again and again!
Christine Ottaviano Shestak
This is a little, out of the way place in Mt.Washington with an excellent menu filledwith traditional dishes from Uzbek and Russian foods. The cucumber salad (we ordered two and split between 5 adults) was spicy, crisp, and tangy. I ordered the traditional Plov, which had tender beef, carrots, and served over rice, another party had lagman, another of us had the manti......all delicious and filling. And, of course, anyone from the 'Burgh would be thrilled to see the pictures of Evgeni Malkin and family on the wall! This is a hidden treasure ofPittsburgh!
Sara Foreman
Amazing food, the spices are perfection, the staff is super knowledgeable & courteous. Homemade noodles & some of the best bread I've ever had!! We will definatly be back!
Dee Martin Brooks
Great place with delicious food and outstanding service! Everything we ordered was excellent, but the bread (baked in house) was amazing. I can't wait to go back!
Emily Pericht
I just moved here and this place is right up the street from me. On a whim I tried it. Nothing short of amazing, super fresh, flavorful dishes and the desserts are to die for. It's seriously my new favorite restaurant, can't wait to try more dishes.
Glenn Boyer
Superb meal. Polite and friendly (Vlad) waiter. My Russian wife said the Plov was delicious but not as good as her own. I don't want to sleep alone so I won't dispute that but... lol Seriously though bread, appetizers and entrees were all delicious. We will be back.
Emily Hannan
This place was great. I will totally be going back. Food was amazing and the servers were the best.
Susan Kellen
Outstanding food, service, and atmosphere. Everything is homemade and absolutely delicious. We had the carrot salad, assorted pickled vegetables, large bread, assorted dumplings and assorted savory pastries, and a beef pilaf. Every dish gets an A+ from me! We will be back very soon.
Cheryl Mohrbacher
Happy to see some of my friends just went to this great restaurant! It is a real cultural experience and the food is delicious!!!
Irina Gavrilov
thank you so much for a great kids event. this is a really lovely and warm place with delicious kitchen. we enjoyed to spend couple of hours there. can't wait to try everything from your menu.
Ziyadin Osmanov
I was absolutely pleased with everything what I’ve seen and had inside of restaurant!!! Stuff was very nice and polite! Quality of food is realy good as at my home, with another words you definitely need to try it! Good atmosphere is also presented!!
Nicole Mahaffey
Our waitress, Eve, was so personable and delightful. The crepes were so light and fluffy. The marinade mushrooms had just right amount of season. We absolutely loved the Uzbek beef and the stroganoff. The Baklava was so sweet and perfectly accompanied by the fresh hot tea, made with loose leaves. We will definitely be back soon!
Sveta Chatham
"Kavsar" is a true gem of Pittsburgh restaurant scene. Authentic Uzbek homemade bread "non", Julien crepes with beef and mushrooms, soup shurpa, marinated mushrooms, manti, lagman - just to name a few favorite dishes plus exceptional service make me go back to that place again and again for years.
Rob Parise
Amazing prices and authentic quality food!! I would highly recommend!
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