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Halal Food Guide - Uzbekistan

Discover the best halal restaurants in Uzbekistan. From legendary plov centers to rooftop fine dining, every meal is an authentic Silk Road experience.

plov
4.8

Central Asian Plov Center

Iftikhor St, Tashkent

Tashkent$

Must try: Traditional Uzbek Plov

plov
4.7

Besh Qozon

Amir Temur Ave

Tashkent$

Must try: Wedding Plov

plov
4.9

Samarkand Osh Markazi

Near Registan

Samarkand$

Must try: Samarkand Style Plov

fine dining
4.6

Labi Hovuz Restaurant

Labi Hovuz Square

Bukhara$$

Must try: Traditional Bukharan Cuisine

fine dining
4.8

Minzifa

Old City

Bukhara$$

Must try: Rooftop Dining with View

shashlik
4.5

Registan Kabob House

Registan Area

Samarkand$

Must try: Lamb Shashlik

lagman
4.4

Chorsu Lagman

Chorsu Bazaar

Tashkent$

Must try: Hand-Pulled Noodles

bakery
4.7

Traditional Non Bakery

Siyob Bazaar

Samarkand$

Must try: Samarkand Non (Bread)

Halal Dining in Uzbekistan

Uzbekistan is a Muslim-majority country where virtually all food is halal by default. The traditional cuisine features some of the world's most flavorful dishes, prepared with centuries-old recipes passed down through generations.

Must-Try Uzbek Dishes

  • Plov (Osh): The national dish - rice pilaf with lamb, carrots, chickpeas, and a blend of cumin and other spices. Each city has its own style.
  • Shashlik: Juicy skewered lamb or beef, grilled over charcoal. Best enjoyed at a local chaikhana.
  • Lagman: Hand-pulled noodles in a rich tomato-based broth with lamb and vegetables.
  • Samsa: Flaky pastry pockets filled with spiced lamb and onions, baked in a tandoor oven.
  • Non: Traditional Uzbek bread, especially famous in Samarkand. Often decorated with intricate patterns.

Dining Tips for Travelers

  • ✓ Plov is traditionally served for lunch (11am-2pm) - go early for the freshest portions
  • ✓ Street food is extremely affordable - expect to pay $1-3 for most dishes
  • ✓ Tea is served with every meal - it's customary to accept at least one cup
  • ✓ Restaurant bills are typically cash-only; USD is widely accepted