The history of food in the region surrounding Amir Timur Square is deeply intertwined with the colorful and varied histories of the peoples who have inhabited or passed through Central Asia, including Uzbekistan. The Silk Road passed through this region, which influenced local culinary practices, bringing spices, cooking methods, and different foods that contributed to the diverse cuisine present in Uzbekistan today. Influences stem from various cultures such as Turkish, Persian, Russian, and Mongolian. The square itself is named after Amir Timur, the founder of the Timurid Empire in the 14th century and is a central point of social and cultural gatherings in Tashkent, where both local and international flavors are celebrated.
Address: 22/2 Pushkin Str., Tashkent 100029, Uzbekistan
Famous food: Plov (Non-veg)
Address: Amir Temur St., Tashkent 100000, Uzbekistan
Famous food: Plov (Non-veg)
Address: Beruni Ave 47, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Famous food: Various types of Plov (Non-veg)
Address: 72A Usmon Nasyr St., Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Famous food: Manti (Non-veg)
Address: Parkent St. 25, Tashkent 100033, Uzbekistan
Famous food: Korean-Uzbek fusion dishes (Non-veg/Veg)
Address: 6/1 Sayilgoh St., Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Famous food: Shashlik (Non-veg)
Address: Amir Timur Str. 13, Tashkent 100000, Uzbekistan
Famous food: Pizza (Non-veg/Veg)
Address: Amir Temur Street, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Famous food: Burgers and Fries (Non-veg/Veg)