The kitchen was at the heart of discussions at Gastro Forum Tashkent 2025, where chefs, restaurateurs and suppliers from across Central Asia met to talk about food as a business, a skill and a part of ...
If you’re interested in Central Asian food, Uzbekistan is a must-visit destination. Among this nation’s historic towns and sweeping deserts sits a dish called plov. Deeply rooted in the area’s history ...
Plov, the national dish of Uzbekistan, is both a street food and a celebrated culinary art form. In this video, we explore "The Central Asian Plov Centre" in Tashkent, where skilled chefs prepare over ...
In Tashkent, Uzbekistan’s capital, the streets are lined with paddle-wielding chefs called oshpaz who expertly tend to the sizzling contents of enormous cauldron-like pans. The air fills with aromas ...
In Tashkent, Uzbekistan’s capital, the streets are lined with paddle-wielding chefs called oshpaz who expertly tend to the sizzling contents of enormous cauldronlike pans. The air fills with aromas of ...
In Tashkent, Uzbekistan’s capital, the streets are lined with paddle-wielding chefs called oshpaz who expertly tend to the sizzling contents of enormous cauldron-like pans. The air fills with aromas ...
Plov is a hearty and meaty rice-based meal from Central Asia. The dish is widely considered the progenitor of rice pilaf and a cousin to paella. Native to present-day Uzbekistan, plov has spread ...
This New Uzbek Restaurant Delivers the Bold, Boundary-Busting Flavors of Central Asia to Los Angeles
Cathy Chaplin is a former senior editor at Eater LA, a James Beard Award–nominated journalist, and the author of Food Lovers’ Guide to Los Angeles. Zira’s owner Azim Rahmatov immigrated from Bukhara, ...
In Tashkent, Uzbekistan’s capital, the streets are lined with paddle-wielding chefs called oshpaz who expertly tend to the sizzling contents of enormous cauldronlike pans. The air fills with aromas of ...
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