Osh is a city with a rich cultural tapestry, which is well-reflected in its culinary traditions. With a history stretching back more than 3000 years, Osh has been a melting pot of various cultures and empires, including the Persian, Turkic, Russian, and more. This blend of cultures has influenced the food, leaving a legacy that incorporates a variety of spices, cooking techniques, and unique ingredients. The Silk Road, which passes through Osh, has played a significant role in the diversity of Osh cuisine by introducing new foods and flavors from across Asia and Europe.
Address: Lenin Ave 328, Osh
Famous for: Samsa (Veg/Non-Veg)
Address: Kurmanjan Datka 245, Osh
Famous for: Different variations of coffee and light snacks (Veg/Non-Veg)
Address: Masalieva St. 1, Osh
Famous for: Plov (Non-Veg) and Lagman (Non-Veg)
Address: Kurmanjan Datka 194, Osh
Famous for: Kuurdak (Non-Veg) and local Kyrgyz cuisine
Address: Bayalinova St, Osh
Famous for: Grilled meats (Non-Veg)