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Finally, a Central Asian restaurant in Toronto! This place is located in a non-description office building at Finch and Dufferin - it occupies space inside the building and is not visible from the street. It is a large bilevel place with a huge adjoining banquet room. The cheerful orange decor has a pleasant oriental flair. The food is excellent. It is mostly Uzbek with a few dishes from other countries. Try the delicious spicy carrot salad, the shurpa soups, the semi-flat leposhka bread and the little kutabi pies. We all had the plov (rice pilaf) as a main dish and it was wonderful. They also have a wide assortment of kebabs, which we have not tried yet. It helps to have a Russian speaker in your party, as English is somewhat limited. But the service was very gracious and friendly. I hope they will add a few more main dishes to their menu in the future - would like to see a bit more variety of non-kebab offerings. But would highly recommend this as a new addition to the diversity of cuisine in Toronto.
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