Post by : Sam Jeet Rahman
Dubai’s multicultural food scene continues to grow, and Central Asian cuisine — especially Uzbek food — has carved out a niche among locals and expatriates alike. Known for hearty flavours, slow-cooked meats, fragrant rice, and rich dough-based delights, Uzbek cuisine feels both comforting and exotic. Dishes like plov (rice and meat), manti (steamed dumplings), samsa (savory pastries), and lagman (noodle stew) are becoming must-try comfort foods. Several restaurants and eateries across Dubai now focus on authentic preparation, quality ingredients, and traditional presentation.
Uzbek cuisine highlights
• Plov: A signature dish of long-grain rice, slow-cooked with lamb or beef, carrots, and aromatic spices
• Manti: Large steamed dumplings filled with seasoned meat
• Samsa: Oven-baked pastries stuffed with meat, onions, and spices
• Lagman: Hand-pulled noodles in rich broth with meat and vegetables
• Shashlik/Khorezm: Grilled skewers reflecting nomadic flavours
Traditional preparation techniques — slow simmering, hand-made dough, balanced spice blends — differentiate Uzbek food from other regional cuisines.
Location: Al Karama
Ambience: Casual dining with simple interiors and Uzbek cultural touches
Must-Try Dishes:
• Plov (lamb or beef) – rich, aromatic, and slow-cooked
• Manti – tender meat dumplings with yoghurt or garlic sauce
• Samsa – crisp, savoury pastries
• Lagman – robust noodle stew
Estimated Prices: Plov AED 30–45 per serving, Manti AED 25–40, Samsa AED 8–15
Why Go: Samarkand is popular for its traditional and unpretentious approach — classic recipes, generous portions, and consistent quality. It’s a favourite among locals and Central Asian expats craving authentic taste without frills.
Location: Al Rigga
Ambience: Relaxed, family-friendly with grill and central Asian décor
Must-Try Dishes:
• Plov with lamb and raisin twists
• Shashlik (grilled skewers)
• Manti with garlic yoghurt
• Achichuk salad (tomato-onion mix)
Estimated Prices: Plov AED 35–55, Shashlik AED 20–40, Manti AED 25–40
Why Go: This spot blends Uzbek classics with grilled meats and side dishes that pair well with dumplings and rice. It’s ideal for small group meals or families.
Location: Deira/Industrial Area (varies by year)
Ambience: Simple, canteen-style setup focusing purely on plov and mains
Must-Try Dishes:
• Traditional Uzbek Plov – aromatic with slow-roasted rice and tender meat
• Vegetable Plov – vegetarian variant with seasonal produce
• Samsa and Chuchvara dumplings
Estimated Prices: Plov AED 30–60, Samsa AED 8–15
Why Go: True to its name, Plov House focuses on perfecting plov with traditional preparation and minimal distractions. Great for lunch or casual dinner.
Location: Food truck parks like Boxpark, Port Rashid, The Farm pop-ups
Ambience: Outdoor, informal, often with music and communal seating
Must-Try Dishes:
• Samsa (on the go)
• Mini manti
• Plov bowls
• Grilled skewers (Shashlik)
Estimated Prices: Samsa AED 10–18, Plov bowls AED 25–40
Why Go: Street food versions add a social, festival-like vibe to Uzbek staples. Dough pastries and plov bowls are easy to enjoy while roaming or socialising.
Location: Bur Dubai/City Walk (may vary)
Ambience: Modern café with Central Asian and Middle Eastern fusion concept
Must-Try Dishes:
• Plov with nut and herb garnish
• Manti with mint yoghurt
• Samsa with mixed fillings (meat, pumpkin)
• Lagman with spicy broth
Estimated Prices: Plov AED 45–70, Manti AED 35–55, Samsa AED 12–20
Why Go: While not strictly traditional, Silk Road Café reimagines Uzbek classics with refined presentation and flavour layers. It’s great for diners who want authenticity plus culinary creativity.
Naif & Deira:
• More authentic, old-school eateries and budget-friendly options
• Focus on traditional preparation and generous portions
• Classic plov, manti, and samsa without fusion twists
Al Karama & Al Rigga:
• Mix of local favourites and family-friendly Uzbek spots
• Accessible locations with easy metro and taxi access
• Great balance of price and dining ambience
Downtown & Trendier Zones:
• More café or fusion interpretations
• Slightly higher prices and modern ambience
• Good choice if you want a refined presentation rather than pure traditional style
Plov: The rice grains should be separate, rich in aroma, and cooked slowly with meat juices and spices.
Manti: Large, hearty dumplings with juicy meat filling; steamed not boiled if traditional.
Samsa: Flaky pastry, not greasy, with crisp edges and well-seasoned filling.
Lagman & Shashlik: Freshly handmade noodles and grilled meat with simple, fresh accompaniments.
• Uzbekistan food is best enjoyed fresh and warm, so avoid reheated servings.
• Pair traditional dishes with pickled salads or tomato-onion mixes to balance richness.
• Visit in the evenings or weekends when preparation lines are busiest and freshest.
• For plov, ask about portion sizes — many places serve large plates ideal for sharing.
Dubai’s Uzbek food scene offers something for every palate and budget. From authentic, long-established spots in Naif and Deira to family-friendly eateries and fusion cafés, you can enjoy traditional plov, manti, samsa and more across the city. Exploring these neighbourhoods adds flavour variety and cultural depth to Dubai’s rich dining landscape.
This article is for informational purposes only. Prices, menus, and restaurant locations may change over time. Visitors should verify current details before visiting.
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