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Grunewaldstraße 49, 10825 Berlin, Germany
· Uzbeki restaurant, Halal restaurant
· 4.8/5 Google (1057 reviews)
Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Cozy Uzbek counter-service spot best for plov, samsa, and manti; excellent flavors and value, but expect limited seating, disposables, occasional stock-outs, and variable wait times.
Why it gets a B for overall quality
Uzbek Eats delivers solid food quality with authentic plov and samsa that inspire loyalty and repeat visits, supported by fair pricing and generous portions. However, variable texture and occasional sell-outs combined with cramped seating and minimal ambiance keep it from competing with the area's premier dining destinations. Best approached as a reliable neighborhood spot for Uzbek comfort food rather than a destination experience.
Restaurant Summary
This compact Schöneberg spot hums with a queue for hearty Uzbek staples and the aroma of cumin-rich rice. Service is counter-order and brisk, with limited seating and a lively takeaway stream. One diner summed it up: "Plov arrived hot and fragrant, generous enough for leftovers," though another noted occasional sell-outs late in the day. The cooking leans traditional and satisfying rather than showy: mounded plov, fresh-baked samsa, hand-cut lagman, and steamed manti. Most praise the comfort and seasoning, while a minority report swings toward oily or dry plates. Expect straightforward flavors and no-frills presentation served fast on disposables. Families fare well thanks to a real kids menu (nuggets with fries or rice, smaller samsa) and gentle spicing. Do plan around the tiny dining room; bar-stool seating fills quickly, and takeout can be the smoother option for children.
At a Glance
- Plov, samsa, and lagman deliver hearty, authentic-leaning comfort
- Fair pricing with generous portions and occasional free tea
- Very limited seating and reliance on disposable tableware
- Stock-outs of favorites (samsa, noodles) later in the day
- Quality can vary between juicy-perfect and dry/oily
What Sets It Apart
- hand-cut lagman noodles
- excellent plov focus
- pumpkin samsa option
What People Love
- That homey cumin-and-carrot plov aroma
- Freshly baked samsa with flaky crust
- Friendly counter team
- Honest portions at fair prices
Points of Concern
- Seating is scarce; expect to queue or take away during peak hours
- Disposable plates even for dine-in frustrate eco-minded guests
- Popular items sell out; call ahead if you want lagman or pumpkin samsa
- Occasional reports of dryness, oiliness, or lukewarm dishes
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleCounter With Seating
Average Cost€19-26 per person
ReservationsNot required
What to Order
- Pair plov (€10-12.5) with a €4 salad for balance; add one samsa (€4-5) to share; families can lean on the €10 nuggets kids menu.
Perfect For
- A quick, comforting plov fix
- Takeaway dinner on a busy night
- Introducing friends to Central Asian staples
- Families needing a simple kids option
Location Insights
Area: Residential-meets-commercial Schöneberg corridor with casual eateries and bakeries; everyday local foot traffic.
Safety: Generally safe, busy by day and early evening; typical urban vigilance at night.
Nearby: Near shops and other quick eats; good for takeaway before parks and U-Bahn connections.
SchönebergSchöneberg is characterized by a multicultural atmosphere with a strong presence of cafes, bars, and restaurants offering various international cuisines. The dining scene is casual to mid-range, catering to a diverse crowd including locals and visitors seeking authentic and affordable food experiences.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday
Tuesday12:00–20:00
Wednesday12:00–20:00
Thursday12:00–20:00
Friday12:00–20:00
Saturday12:00–20:00
Sunday12:00–20:00
Available: Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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