
Minsk's Hidden Gem: Delicious Uzbek Food for Under $5
Minsk Food Blogger Spotlights Affordable Uzbek Cuisine A recent video by Belarusian food blogger Kokobay has highlighted "Uzbeksky Ugolok," an Uzbek food corner in Minsk, praising its surprisingly affordable and delicious menu. Kokobay, whose reviews focus on new culinary establishments in Belarus, sampled various dishes, including plov, manty, samsa, and soup, all for under 10 rubles. He described the plov as "ideally cooked and seasoned." Regarding the samsa, he noted its unique teardrop shape and commented, "Samsa from an electro-tandoor is amazing!" The video, which has already amassed thousands of views, showcases the eatery's inviting atmosphere and generous portions. Kokobay's enthusiastic review is a testament to the food corner's quality. "You come here, and for a few pennies, you get a whole table of delicious, healthy, homemade Uzbek food," he said. The video concludes with Kokobay giving a thumbs-up and encouraging viewers to visit the restaurant. The positive review and the video's popularity suggest that "Uzbeksky Ugolok" is a hidden gem in Minsk's culinary scene.