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Nestled on Matbuotchilar Street in Tashkent, Navvat Lounge Bar invites guests into a vibrant and cozy atmosphere. This 24/7 destination is more than just a restaurant; it's a culinary experience offering a rich selection of traditional Uzbek dishes and delightful cocktails. The inviting space boasts wheelchair accessibility and outdoor seating, catering to everyone, from solo diners to groups. Notable highlights include their flavorful lagman and scrumptious shaslik, complemented by a great selection of teas. With live music enhancing the ambiance, and convenient delivery options, Navvat Lounge Bar stands out as a must-visit spot for a memorable meal or a casual late-night bite.Photos
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Service options
- Outdoor seating
- Delivery
- Takeout
- Dine-in
Highlights
- Great beer selection
- Great cocktails
- Great coffee
- Great dessert
- Great tea selection
- Great wine list
- Live music
Popular for
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Solo dining
Dining options
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Dessert
- Seating
- Table service
Amenities
- Bar onsite
- Restroom
Atmosphere
- Casual
- Cozy
- Romantic
- Upscale
Crowd
- Groups
- Tourists
Reviews for Navvat Lounge Bar
Review highlights
Based on 527 reviewsNavvat Lounge Bar is widely praised for its rich and authentic menu featuring traditional Uzbek dishes served in generous portions. Visitors frequently highlight the high quality of food and beverages, especially the variety of teas. The establishment’s unique decor, blending traditional Uzbek elements with a cozy and inviting atmosphere, is commonly noted as a significant strength. Service is consistently described as attentive, hospitable, and efficient, contributing to a positive overall experience. While some mention a livelier ambiance during evening hours, the location’s 24/7 availability and convenient proximity to key landmarks add to its appeal. Overall, Navvat Lounge Bar is regarded as a culturally immersive and value-for-money destination for both locals and tourists.
Amazing dishes. Rich menu. Good portions. Very good service. Highly recomended.
I loved this place located very close to Amir Temur statue and the pedestrian street. I paid in total 9 euros for a plov, lulya kebab, grilled veggies, rapsberry tea, bottled water, Uzbek bread. The service was very good, staff was helpful, hospitable and kind. Food quality was high. Decoration was pretty, Chaikhona fancy style. A bit loud when the night comes with music. Highly recommend it !
After following a long corridor decorated with traditional Uzbek pottery we arrived on a beautiful sunlit terrasse decorated in the honour of the traditional novruz celebration.Comfortably seated in tapestry sofas we had the pleasure to enjoy our first meal in Tashkent Ouzbékistan.The menu is rich and we happily chose dishes with mysterious names.Everything was absolutely delicious and a special mention for the "Lazzat" cold horse meat salad with pickled mushrooms, onion and cucumber and the "Jupka " deep fried thin dough filled with meat.Draft beer and very reasonable bill made of our Navat experience a great moment.For those who, like us, may know and like the Navat tea-house in Astana, this place is very different with its own atmosphere
Stumbled upon this amazing place when I arrived in Tashkent. Was super helpful that it’s a 24/7, was able to get some work done before moving to my next stop. The food was great, the tea was also great. Nothing to complain as everything was great. The overall atmosphere was also amazing as well.
Super nice place. Amazing music and food. We loved everything. The whole bill with tips was 27 for 3 people :) comparing to American prices its day and night
We tried the lagman, jupka , samsa , shaslik and a soup. All tasted good. Service was good. The restaurant has a nice vibe .
We went there for a tea, but ended up eating something, too. They have a mix if different national cuisines, like Ukrainian borscht, Georgian Hachapuri (cheese pizza), etc. The food was great, even greater was their options of tee. We recommend Tashkent tea, its a a tasty mix of different herbs, leaves, fruits, etc. The restaurant is nicely furnished and decorated in Uzbek cultural style. It is perfect during hot temperatures to stay there.
I throughly dug this caravanserai inspired restaurant lounge with its laid back atmosphere coupled with a hip and friendly waitstaff which made this a cool and far out dining experience. The food was amazing, the drinks frosty and the music memorizing - groovy and rad all the way
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Opening hours
- Monday Open 24 hours
- Tuesday (Today) Open 24 hours
- Wednesday Open 24 hours
- Thursday Open 24 hours
- Friday Closed
- Saturday Open 24 hours
- Sunday Open 24 hours
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