Kashkar Cafe, Brooklyn NY
Address | 1141 Brighton Beach Ave, Brooklyn, NY | ||||||||||||||
Phone | (718) 743-3832 | ||||||||||||||
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Categories | Uyghur cuisine restaurant, Halal Restaurant | ||||||||||||||
Rating | 4.2 12 reviews | ||||||||||||||
Kashkar Cafe reviews
12Foods amazing. Taste is good. Best local halal place. You'll love it even if it's not your cultural food. The service and cealiness is top notch. Eat here quite a few times per week and have been enjoying this place for years. This is a local blessing.
Nice place, the food is delicious, but the only waiter there behaves inappropriately, but despite this, I eat from there. I can recommend fried lagman
I came on a weekday night for dinner. The food was delicious and flavorful. I enjoyed all the dishes we ordered. My favorite was the tsomyan. The fried dough reminds me of flat, wide noodles in a square shape and pairs well with the lamb and veggies. The fried manti and kebabs were bigger than I thought. They were savory and cooked perfectly. I’ve never tried Uyghur cuisine before but I will definitely be returning.
I love this place! The food is always delicious. I have tried to look for other Uyghur food to try but they don't have the same food that I like and so I go back to this restaurant. I usually order the Salad Langsai, the lamb with handmade noodles, and the fried empanada style lamb appetizer. I order their potato appetizer and it was delicious. It's fresh sliced potatoes with the right amount of salt. I go there by myself and order all this food because I want leftovers. The servers working there are always nice. The restaurant is very beautiful and cozy and I finished my meal with a cup of their hot tea. It takes about an hour for me to get there by car and public transportation but well worth it. This is my comfort, treat myself to good food, place to go. I have been going there since 2018. The food prices are reasonable because of the quality. It takes me 10 - 15 minutes to walk to the beach to see the beautiful ocean. Food prices have gone up in the grocery store and I don't mind paying for "good quality" food.
Very cozy atmosphere and delicious food. The samsa was especially tasty. Lagman, naryn, pilaf, salad are all prepared in the best traditions of Uyghur cuisine. Very hospitable hosts. Thanks recommend.
By Uber delivery they sent a stale lagman to Bosu, you have no conscience, the lagman is stale, it was obvious from it that the noodles were all yesterday’s or it’s not clear where they got it from, we won’t order anything else from you and we don’t recommend it to others, the package stinks of cigarettes, it stinks that the cook smokes when he works with food and shame on you
I didn't like the food, it's not fresh, I don't recommend it, and the employees are rude
A very lovely Uygur family restaurant. It's very homemade. I deeply believed its food doesn't excite your taste buds as much as other similar restaurant because lacking of MSG.
This place gives off cozy and old/historical vibes. Food wasn’t so much of a taste. But the best part is the food is HALAL and cooked by Muslims. The Pollo/Pulov had so much oil that we extracted in another plate. It is very expensive with a very small portion of food. The service is very good though. It would get 5 stars for all the down sides. Parking is not easy but if you are lucky, you’ll find parking in the streets. The kebabs are a small portion as well but tasted better.
This place is literally my favorite place to eat in Brooklyn. The food and service was amazing. The first time I asked what was popular and I am glad I did. It is all delicious. I have been there 4 or 5 times. Same great food Everytime. I'll be going back next time I'm in the City.
This place feels intimate, and you get the feeling that the customers who sit at the tables are carefully assessing your presence as an outsider. The older people who are native to the Kashkar culture are very wise and traditional people. They drink from porcelain tea pots and speak comfortably at their tables with other members of their group. Their bathroom is kind of in need of some repair, but overall the place is welcoming and warm. The food is incredible tasting, well seasoned and well cooked. My only small complaint is that the food amount vs.price ratio is not very well balanced. You’d expect a larger portion for some of the food plates but that’s ok, because it’s not a buffet and more of a cultural gem to behold and savor. Feels very authentic, a bit humbled but very accommodating and friendly service.
Wow. I wasn’t expecting such good food at this hole in the wall restaurant. They have maybe six tables and their kitchen is smaller than mine but boy can they cook good food.
It’s best to go with a larger party so you can order a lot of dishes and share.
Be adventurous! Try Uyghur food here!