Urumqi Ozgu Uyghur Restaurant
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Afficher toutlamb(16) recommend(15) noodle(15) dishes(10) authentic(9) skewers(9) highly recommend(8) halal(8) laghman(7) spicy(7) chicken(7) flavor(6)The food was truly delicious & the service was friendly & attentive, which made the overall experience enjoyable. However, the only downside was the waiting time for one of the dishes. We had to wait approximately 45 minutes for a single plate of mantu (dumplings), which felt quite long & slightly affected the dining experience. With a shorter wait time, the visit would have been even more pleasant.
It's a small family restaurant with almost all their dishes made from scratch. That's why it could take some time for the food to arrive. I had the homestyle laghman. The homemade noodles have very nice texture, & if you like spicy, they can give you chili oil on the side. Overall, a pleasant experience.
They offer authentic Uyghur food with bold, comforting flavors. The hand-pulled noodles, lamb dishes, samsa , kebabs are rich, well-seasoned, & served in generous portions. A great spot in Montreal for halal cuisine that feels homemade & authentic.
While you'll find many excellent dishes on the menu, the spicy lamb feet stood out as a uniquely memorable experience.
From the first bite, the lamb feet dish hits you with its deep, spicy seasoning, The lamb feet are tender & fatty in all the right ways, offering that collagen rich texture so beneficial to the skin, The spice level is noticeable but balanced, pairs well with hand-pulled laghman noodles or bread makes it more tasty & delicious, should definitely worth to try.
A small restaurant tucked away in a modest strip mall, this spot specializes in lamb-based dishes with bold, exotic flavors. While the menu isn't extensive, each item is packed with taste & clearly crafted with care. The standout is the rich, authentic seasoning that sets it apart from more mainstream offerings. Like many other Uyghur restaurants, however, the wait time can be long-main dishes typically start arriving about 45 minutes after ordering. That said, the food is well worth the wait. Overall, a very enjoyable dining experience.
Very authentic traditional Turkistan food & very very good. Everything tastes amazing & homemade from scratch. The Leghman VIP & Samsa were amazing. Would defiantly come back again to try the other dishes.
family owned restaurant. The dishes i took were too salty, prices are good. Good portions.
This is the only place I've ever had Uyghur dishes so I have nothing to compare to but I will attest that the food was delicious. I had the VIP leghmen & the lamb skewers which was recommended by the waitress as I didn't know much about Uyghur cuisine. I was very satisfied with her recommendation but I think on my next visit I will try something more adventurous. The noodles had a chewy bite to it which was very satisfying, the lam skewers were very flavorful & tender. Note that the lamb skewers is not an appetizer as the portions for the skewers is not small. I highly recommend if you're going to order the leghmen that you order some bread also to soak up all the soup at the bottom, that's where all the flavor is. Highly recommended restaurant.