Very good Sheepshead Bay restaurant serving the cuisine of Central Asia. Menu features some Uzbek, Tajik and Georgian dishes. Meal started with a warm loaf of Uzbek bread. Tried the samsa pie with seasoned meat and onions which was outrageous. Those alone are worth a trip back. Plov was very well made with ample lamb meat and very tasty as was the lamb kebob. Service is about as friendly as a brick wall with someone flipping the middle finger spray painted on it. I would rate this place five stars but service is exceptionally cold. Prices, however, are very reasonable. Recommended for the food, not the service.
Sabina M.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Brighton Beach, Brooklyn, NY
Words cannot begin to describe how delicious this place is. My favorites consist of the Greek salad and the avocado salad, every meat they have is amazing, and their potatoes with mushrooms are perfectly seasoned. Their food is always fresh and their service is always good. Waiters there are courteous and well mannered. Ever since I’ve been introduced to it by a few friends, I have been non-stop craving it. It really is one of my favorite places to eat.
Fionna W.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Brooklyn, NY
For a little over 40 $ you get chicken and beef shashlik, liver cubes, lulya kebab, french fries, and greek salad. The chicken is juicy and really well seasoned served over thin onions. Disclaimer: all their grilled meat is served over tasty thin onions. The lulya is also very well seasoned and juicy. Beef was a little dry and tough but we’ll seasoned. The liver cubes were perfect crunch and soft and served with a lemon and onion. The fries were made right too. Crunchy and not overly salted. Salad: generous portion with basturma, feta cheese and all the goodness of a Greek salad. Walk around the corner for a bottle of wine and you have a great meal. Thank you Aziza7!
Mike T.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Brooklyn, NY
I have been eating at this place for 1 year and I must say it is very good and affordable place. Middle asian food is absolutely delicious here. I like bbq and their soup. Interior is not the best. I think they need to renovate it but I am giving them 5 stars because of food! Very good restaurant! I recommend this place.
Daniel D.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Gravesend, Brooklyn, NY
They can’t even make a simple salad. They can’t listen to what the person is saying and have a excuse because it’s Far to deliver
Natalya A.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Brooklyn, NY
Very good place. Uzbek food is very good. Would recommend this place to everyone
Alex H.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Brooklyn, NY
Nice place, friendly stuff and prices are low. It was two of us today at Aziza and we payed $ 26 for the bill. Where else can you eat so good and cheap? Definitely will visit them again.
Matthew R.
Rating des Ortes: 5 New York, NY
Pretty much my favourite restaurant in New York City. The food is already fresh and absolutely delicious. It’s actually Tajikistani, not Uzbek, according to the wait staff. Get the avocado salad. no, get one of everything. Can’t beat this place for food, freshness, variety, ethnic focus(every time we go we’re like the only non-Russian speakers), and last of all, a reasonable price.
Ahmed m.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Baltimore, MD
Got here by mistake and what a blessed mistake it was. Great atmosphere, very reasonable prices and amazing food. We had the kabobs, plov, Samsa and bread. All great. We will be back!
Kgbeast K.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Brooklyn, NY
Yammy Yammy In My Tummy Delicious Food And Great Prices Try Greek Salad Chicken– Tabaka
Irene S.
Rating des Ortes: 5 New York, NY
Would it be too extreme to move to Sheepshead Bay just to be near this restaurant? Who knew that Uzbek food would be so light, so fresh, so «clean? The«Greek» salad has so much finesse that it makes other versions seem clumsy in comparison. The lettuce, tomato and onions are exactly the right size to fit together on your fork. The vegetables are bathed in a delicate olive oil vinaigrette, then topped with a snowdrift of dry feta and hairlike threads of basturma(salt cured, dried beef). Don’t miss the samsa, a flaky pastry stuffed with hand-chopped lamb, onions and cumin. In fact, every item on the«Dough» section of the menu is delicious. After all that dough, I haven’t been able to do justice to the entrees on my two visits to Aziza 7. I can attest that Chicken Tabaka(flattened and cooked under a brick) is outstanding. On my most recent visit, the server recommended the cutlet, but the kitchen was out. The chef proposed lamb with vegetables. What arrived(see the attached picture) was a platter of fork tender chunks in a dill-spiked jus with red and yellow peppers, onions, and home fried potatoes, which picked up the flavor of the lamb. The menu at Aziza 7 is in both English and Russian. Most of the patrons seem to be from the former Soviet Republic, enjoying platters of fish, kebabs, salads, and of course dumplings and savory pies. With entrees priced between $ 9 and $ 13, this would be my go-to restaurant if it wasn’t more than an hour away by subway.
Genie G.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Brooklyn, NY
Pretty good food, very nice service. Their salads are always fresh and well seasoned; delicious pilaf and meat kebabs. Prices are very reasonable. A very nice place for a low key pleasant meal out.
Stella G.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Brooklyn, NY
Very sad to lower my rating Came here on a Saturday during the day when it wasn’t busy. Ordered my usual. Sadly the waiter misheard me and gave me chicken lula kebabs(dont know the english translation) instead of regular chicken kebabs. Very disappointed. He didn’t hear me because I was losing my voice and that’s okay, but my boyfriend even repeated my order. The kid just wasn’t paying attention :/ Also, I never remember the french fries being so damn salty. I’m just glad my boyfriend enjoyed his meal and the price was great for the amount of food we ordered Will update my review next time I come here
Helen G.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Brooklyn, NY
Been coming here since I was little, I have a Russian background and 90% of the people who come in are too. If you speak only english you might have a problem communicating with the waitress like I do(have very broken Russian), but they do have the menu in English so you should be ok. The food is good, nothing amazing. I would suggest trying their lagman soup, lamb dumplings or lamb shish kabob. It’s a bit fatty but for my liking the meat is really juicy. Overall a good place to get some authentic Uzbek food.
Michelle C.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Brooklyn, NY
this place is so so good, even though its small, it feels like home with the way they decorate it this food really hits home for my family from Tajikistan, everything is so fresh flavorful and theres so many options. samsa and manti are amazing, also loved the cheburek always hot fresh bread, with huge portions for a low cost the service hear can get hectic on crowded nights so beware and yes you can bring your own booze!
Yan K.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Brooklyn, NY
Came here recently for a meal with wife during a low key day off. Actually it’s a great place for inexpensive meal when you not trying to impress anyone and just feel comfortable and relaxed. Go for kebabs they are all great. Bring your own booz allows you to save yet more. Def will be back
Bill L.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Staten Island, NY
This place was a real disappointment. We visited it, while dropping off our niece and nephew in Brooklyn, one late night. We order a soup that others were ordering that was full of bones(NOMEAT.) Likewise, the other dishes were greasy and unimpressive. The worst thing of all was the service. They realized, right away, that we were not cut of their cloth & that is when we were basically ignored. We have better places on Staten Island that serve their ethnic cuisine, & I am sure that goes for Brooklyn as well.
Gomar H.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Brooklyn, NY
Think twice about eating at a place that had 47 health code violations and was shut down by the HD! My 1st visit did not impress at all. No, it isnt officialy a Russian but in reality an Uzbek café/diner. The décor is Uzbek, but the music and the TV show was Russian… huh? Why? As for the food; unimpressive. The soup(Kharcho) was fine, but without rice, and a bit too spicy, even for kharcho. Why an Uzbek place has a Greek salad, no idea. Plov was real good, the lamb was soft. However, my lamb shishkabob was real hard. The mante is ok, the honey rice cakes are useless. The place itself is pretty small. Overall, the place is way out there, there are plenty of other Russian places in Brooklyn to get your fix of shishkabobs.
K C.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Flushing, NY
Central Asian cuisine. Looks family run. Has several ‘Korean’ items on the menu. [Did not try, so cannot comment] Reminded me very much of homecooked style food. Lamb kebabs are not to be missed. Prices are very cheap.
Olivia B.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Brooklyn, NY
I was apprehensive about coming here because I normally don’t enjoy going to Russian restaurants but my dad loves this style of food(kind of Uzbek?) The food here is SUPERCHEAP yet really yummy. The kebabs are delicious, I would go to this place just to eat kebabs because that’s what I remember most from here. The only downside to this place is the décor, but it is representative of the culture and style of food of this restaurant, so I guess it’s okay.