A friend and myself stopped at Kavsar on Saturday night around 8:30 PM. We were the only people dining during our entire stay.
When you walk in there is a small bar (not sure if they serve alcohol) and a few tables. The actual dining area is upstairs. It's not the nicest restaurant I've ever been to but some of the best places I've at weren't the prettiest. They had live music which consisted of someone playing soothing guitar music. The performer was really good!
The service was prompt and knowledgable. The server answered our questions and gave us her favorites. For dinner, I opted to try the Uzbek Palov and green tea with lemon.
The Palov consists of tender beef served with rice, tender carrots and scallions/onions. Overall it was a very good dish, but I would have liked more meat in particular. There were only a few pieces on top of the rice. One option may be for $2-3 more adding more meat to the dish. The tea was also very good.
For desert I opted for the honey cake based on the recommendation of our server. It was good, but not really something I would normally try but I like trying different things.
Overall, I'd recommend this restaurant, especially since its not too busy.