Est. Samarkand

We Don't Deliver Food.
We Set a Table.

Plov from cast-iron kazans. Samsa pulled golden from tandoor clay. Tables laid for twelve or five hundred.

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Transformations

Any space becomes
a courtyard in Samarkand.

Drag the slider. See what we do to a room.

Intimate12–30 guests · Family Dinner
Empty modern dining room with bare wooden table and plain white walls
Empty dining room
Dining table draped in embroidered cloth, laden with plov, samsa, fruits and piala tea cups, candlelight and suzani fabric
Dastarkhan set

"Twelve people. One kazan. The kind of evening that becomes a story told at the next wedding."

Celebration150–300 guests · Nikoh & Wedding
Empty wedding ballroom with bare round tables and neutral walls, no decoration
Empty banquet hall
Grand wedding banquet with silk-draped tables, floral arrangements, plov and manti spread across white ceramic platters
Nikoh dastarkhan

"Two hundred guests. The elders must taste home. We make sure they do."

Gala300–500 guests · Embassy & Corporate
Empty corporate atrium with marble floors and plain conference tables under fluorescent lights
Empty corporate atrium
Embassy gala reception with long banquet tables, Uzbek textile runners, elaborate meze spreads and shashlik stations
Embassy gala spread

"Five hundred diplomats. One national day. We carry an entire culture to the table."

Who We Serve

Three kinds of
occasion.

From the grandmother who crossed an ocean to taste plov at her granddaughter's wedding, to the ambassador hosting five hundred guests on national day — we set the table for all of it.

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Diaspora Families

The elders must taste home.

Your nikoh is three hundred people. Your grandmother flew in from Tashkent. She will know in the first bite whether this plov was cooked with patience or shortcuts. We cook with patience.

Weddings · Engagement parties · Eid celebrations · Mehmoni

Up to 500 guests

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Corporate Events

Something beyond the hotel buffet.

Your clients have eaten canapés at a hundred events. Give them shashlik carved tableside, manti folded that morning, and a tea ceremony that makes them stay an hour longer than planned.

Product launches · Annual dinners · Client hospitality · Team celebrations

Full venue transformation

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Embassy & Cultural Receptions

A national day deserves a national table.

Cultural attachés understand that food is diplomacy. We build a dastarkhan that represents Uzbekistan with the same gravity as a speech — every dish a paragraph, every platter a page.

National day receptions · Cultural showcases · State dinners · Diplomatic hospitality

Full protocol service