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    Samarkand Restaurant

    2.9 (35 reviews)
    ModerateRussian, Kosher, Desserts
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    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Son M.

    If you're looking for a laid-back dining experience, Samarkand Restaurant will be the place! I walked in on a Thursday afternoon and noticed no one was working the dining area...a man had set up 4-5 chairs together to create a makeshift bed and was dozing away! There was another family dining there at the time and we exchanged bewildered looks. Sensing the restaurant may be closed for a private event--the tables and chairs looked like they were prepped for a wedding banquet--I stuck my head into the kitchen to see of anyone was working on the back. There was a lady working and she said the restaurant was open and to have a seat! After I was seated she came out with the menu and I ordered a pitcher of compote, samosas, and grilled lamb chops. The compote was ice cold and appeared to be freshly made earlier in the day. The meal came with a salad, which was also quite fresh, with lots of tomatoes, cucumbers, and rosemary in a dressing. It was quite tasty and the serving is generous. The samosas came out hot and fresh with a tomato-based dip. The pastry is crisp and the filling is flavorful. The main course, however, was less than my expectations. While the lamb was grilled well, came on a platter with sliced onions and mashed potatoes, the meat did not taste as fresh as I expected. It tasted more like something from a "reduced for quick sale" section of a Safeway meat department! Nevertheless it was edible and I did consume the entire course. It seemed as if I came to Samarkand on a wrong day and I am convinced I should give it another chance the next time I am in town!

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    Mr K.

    How many Uzbeki Jewish restaurants have you been to recently? Yeah, I thought so. Well, if you're ever curious, here's your chance, right here in Phoenix. Samarkand is in a nondescript strip mall (isn't this how I describe every other restaurant in Phoenix?) on 19th Ave just south of Northern. Curious about this joint the countless times I've driven by it, I finally decided to head there for lunch one day. The family that runs the place is speaking in Russian in the back and all of a sudden stops and looks at me. No other customer is in here besides myself, which is fine. The wife comes forwards, greets me warmly, and hands me the menu. I survey the surroundings. Photos of the blue domed mosques that Samarkand is famous for. A disco ball hanging from the ceiling, because sometimes you just have to put down your peroshki and party. A television set is on, tuned into (from what I can tell) the Russian equivalent of the Home Shopping Network. At this current moment, Svetlana is hawking a cyclonic vacuum cleaner. I try my best to make sense of the Cyrillic captions, but I give up. And then there, on the far wall, a grand painting of Moses parting the Red Sea. It all comes together. The wife comes back. I ask her that I want to try traditional Uzbeki food. She looks at me as if I have a learning disability, but in a motherly way. "It is all traditional food." Yeah, ok. I knew that. I haven't had borscht in ages, so I order a bowl of it. I also order a lipioshka, which is traditional Uzbek bread. It looks like a giant danish in a way: it's round, with a thick fluffy outer ring and and thinner center, sprinkled with toasted sesame seeds. And to round out the meal, a couple skewers of marinated beef sheesh kebabs. While my hostess goes back to the kitchen, I play Mystery Science Theater 3000 with the Russian soap opera which has just begun. I get into it. Sergei: "Natasha, I knew you were lying the moment you said you were going to go to the Gorky Park concert. Because, really, who goes to a Gorky Park concert in 2007 Moscow? They only play 'Bang! Bang!' in gypsy carnivals in Vladivostok." Natasha: "Nyet, Sergei. I did go to the Gorky Park concert. In front of the Red Square McDonalds. I am the president of their fan club. We have 3 members. But Sergei, my name is not Natasha. I'm Ludmilla. Who is this Natasha? TELL ME, WHO IS THIS NATASHA?! Answer me!" *slap* Before I get too carried off in my head, the food arrives. The borscht is a lot more brothy than I was expecting. Don't get me wrong, it's still good, but I was expecting a thick, deep purple soup. I'll chalk that up to mostly eating Russian food cooked by Russian friends of mine. The soup still has ample shreds of beets and carrots though. And even though sour cream and I aren't the best of friends these days, I would have taken one for the team and put some in my soup to bring out the flavor. But there was no sour cream brought to my table. However, the bread, this lipioshka, was awesome. The various tastes and textures between the outer ring and the center was great, and perfect for dunking a bit of it into my soup. I could have ordered a few of these and that could have been my entire lunch, no complaints. About 10 minutes later, the skewers arrived. Very unadorned - they were exactly as advertised: two skewers of beef. And that's it. I was expecting great things, but somehow I was a little underwhelmed. The beef tasted a little gamy to me, but maybe it's how it should be and I haven't acquired the taste yet. I don't know. On the plus side, it was really juicy and cooked just right. All in all, though, I'd say it was worth the trip. The lipioshka alone merits a few more visits. Service is friendly, and I'm guessing the main crowd comes in for dinner and subsequent partying under the disco ball, because I was the only customer they had at lunchtime. Which is a good thing, I guess, because A) you have their undivided attention and B) when you don't, you have Sergei and Ludmilla (not Natasha) to entertain you. 3 stars. May increase with future trips.

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    Norm R.

    The sign outside proclaims that the place is Russian. But if you consider that the city of Samarkand is one of the largest cities of Uzbekistan, you won't be surprised to note that the restaurant has strong Middle Eastern influences, and these influences are reflected in the murals and the menu. My friend and I came in mid-afternoon so we were pretty much the only people there. We ordered eggplant salad, cabbage salad, and kababs; all were quite tasty and filling, especially with the samples of the dense Uzbek lepeshka bread the friendly hostess gave us. A really nice Russian lager complemented the fine meal. I'll definitely be back; I need to try the more mainstream-Russian dishes next time.

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    For years I heard about borscht and pirozhki amongst other Russian and East European favorites. I always wondered what the hype was about borscht. The problem is that there aren't many Russian eateries in Phoenix (just this place and another up north, that I know of) so I never had the chance to try out this cuisine. Then a Russian friend told me about a Russian-Uzbeki place he heard about called Samarkand Restaurant and naturally I went, and he came along with me. We've actually been there twice already. Like Mr. K's review said, it's in a strip mall which sits directly across the street from another strip mall in which the Russian Market resides (I have reviewed the Russian Market too). We walked in and immediately got a whiff of some sort of soup (it was pelmeni soup, more on that later) and got an eye full of the nice decor (they did some decorating since Gina W's earlier review); mirrored walls with pictures of domed mosques, a chandelier, gold inlay adorned tile floors, fancy dishware set out on each table, and of course, traditional Uzbeki-Russian music playing overhead. Behind the counter there's a framed picture of Mike Tyson himself posing with with Svetlana and her husband at the restaurant. Apparantly Mike has a taste for more than just mutulated ears and he has stopped by a few times for a bite (no cheesy pun intended). We stepped forward and Svetlana greeted us, told us to take a seat, and handed us menus. The food is actually pretty good. This is what we ordered on our first and second visits: ------------------------------ First visit: We weren't fully familiar with the menu, so Svetlana sat down and walked us through the menu. I got: **Borscht - The infamous borscht that I had heard so much about. It was pretty good; tasted similar to what I thought it would taste like. **Pirozhki - Small meat filled pies approximately the size of a dinner roll. You'll find these under the appetizer section as "Samsa", the Uzbek alternate name, but they'll know what you mean by pirozhki. My friend and myself loved these. We ate a couple of them. l recommend you get a couple of these, you won't regret it. Our second visit was mainly inspired by the pirozhki and lipioshka alone. **Lipioshka - A danish-like round bread served hot and fresh. We shared it, and much like Mr. K, we also really liked it and it's very filling. This bread comes with a tasty sauce that you dip the lipioshka into. It's much like salsa but with a greener/leafier taste. I recommend also getting the lipioshka along with the pirozhki. **My friend also got pelmeni soup and two marinated beef kebabs with a complimentary side of rice. ----------------------------- Second visit: Like the first time, we asked for pirozhki and a lipioshka again. This time I decided to try the pelmeni soup and I came to find out that the whiff that you first get as you walk in is that of this soup. I really don't know why it smells like pelmeni, seeing as to how it's obviously not the only thing that's prepared there. Anyhow, the soup itself is simple but good. It's basically ravioli squares stuffed with beef in a broth with a sort of grass. Very filling. Again, my friend ordered some kebabs with rice and onions. ----------------------------- Just like another reviewer said, you will be full for hours. We will be going back to Samarkand later on. (If you are wondering about price, my friend and myself spent $15-$17 each, both times there.) I recommend it because the food is good and filling and besides, how many other Russian-Uzbeki joints have you seen around town? None right? Then here you have the opportunity to experience a culinary rarity. And If a tough nail like Mike Tyson likes it, then you know it must be good. And besides, you wouldn't want to disagree with Mike's choice; we know what happens when someone has a disagreement with him. Just watch the news. It's not pretty.

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    Funny they speak Russian, but named and serve Uyghur Style food which is Western China.

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    I am Russian so I love having a little bit of home right here in Arizona. Food and service are excellent!

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    I've stopped in twice during normal hours and was told they were currently not serving?!?! If third try is a charm, we may never know.

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    Drove all the way from PHX airport and they were closed, although their listing said they were open :( :( :(

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