This article highlights the top dining spots in Bukhara’s historic district, offering a unique atmosphere, delicious cuisine, and an immersive cultural experience.
Labi Hovuz,
@lyabi_houz
One of the most popular spots in the heart of old Bukhara. This Uzbek restaurant features a main hall, an open veranda, and private tables around a pond. The interior is designed in a traditional Uzbek style. A perfect place for an atmospheric evening with a view of ancient madrasas.
JOY Chaikhana Lounge,
@joy.bukhara
An authentic Uzbek restaurant located in a historic caravanserai that once belonged to merchant Gulomjon. Travelers used to stay here centuries ago. The restaurant offers both Uzbek and European cuisine.
Temir’s,
@temirs_restaurant
A cozy restaurant within walking distance of major landmarks. Friendly service and warm hospitality make it a favorite among tourists. The menu features flavorful dishes, while the unique decor, adorned with exclusive souvenirs, adds to the charm.
Chalet,
@chalet.bukhara
Located at the base of the Nadir Divan-Begi Madrasa, this café features live music in the evenings. The menu includes both Uzbek and European cuisine. With fast service and a welcoming ambiance, it’s an ideal spot for dinner after a day of sightseeing.
Kukaldosh Garden,
@kukaldosh_garden_restaurant
A traditional-style chaikhana set in a lush garden near the Kukaldosh Madrasa. This is the place to try authentic Bukhara plov, prepared using age-old techniques, while soaking in the city’s centuries-old history.
Ayvan,
@ayvan_rest_bukhara
Located inside the Lyabi House Hotel, this restaurant occupies a 19th-century building. The interior preserves the cultural essence of the era, featuring Hebrew poetry, elegant paintings, and antique furnishings. Guests can dine on a classic summer terrace with a covered veranda and beautifully shaped windows, all while savoring the rich flavors of Uzbek cuisine.