Discover the bold and authentic flavors of Central Asia at Osh Tea Room. Our menu features traditional Uzbek dishes, including handcrafted dumplings, rich pilafs, tender kebabs, and freshly baked tandoor bread. Whether you’re craving hearty soups, vibrant salads, or sizzling grilled meats, we bring you a taste of home with every bite. Perfectly seasoned, beautifully served — enjoy comfort food the Osh way.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2051-B Hollywood Blvd, Hollywood, FL 33020
Phone: (954) 399-9834
Website: https://oshtearoom.com/
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Reviews
The restaurant itself is beautiful, with a subtle touch of Uzbek national décor that creates a warm and welcoming atmosphere. We truly enjoyed both the food and the environment, which gave us a nice introduction to Central Asian cuisine.
However, the service needs serious improvement. We visited during lunchtime, and we were the only customers in the restaurant, yet the server repeatedly walked away before we could finish placing our order. This happened several times, and I eventually had to ask her to please stay and listen until we were done ordering. There was also a mistake on the final check.
Despite these issues, I believe the restaurant has great potential and will improve these shortcomings in the future. Overall, it is a good place to experience a taste of Central Asia, and I would consider returning.
Response to owner : As I said in my review, this was my first time dining in so the main reason I’m writing this review is because of the customer service. Which by your response, is an owner and staff issue. Yea, left as soon as the naryn came out, and did not eat there so yes, it was an hour wait which was not discussed. If there was an issue, like I said, your staff should have warned me. I can’t read your mind to know that you were out of supplies for the dish. I said the$30 naryn and bishbarmek were flavorless, I’ve only ordered them once and never again. You can check my record. I do enjoy your vegan samsa though. I have no reason to advertise another business, I obviously don’t know them, I just don’t want other people to deal with your awful and unusual customer service. And of course the people I was with tipped, that’s what we do in America. We also usually provide warm customer service here at restaurants. And as you can see in the photos, we have appetizers out, some entrees, and two of us ate much later than the rest of the group. and I’m so happy I left an honest review so that others can see what type of establishment and owner we have at Osh Tea room.
The presentation was beautiful, the portions were generous, and everything tasted authentic and fresh. On top of that, the atmosphere was cozy and welcoming, making it a wonderful place to enjoy a meal.
I’ll definitely be coming back—highly recommend Osh Tea Room if you want flavorful, satisfying food that really hits the spot!
All you need to know based on what we tried:
1) Meat samsa – Yes. Delicious and yummy.
2) Chebureki – Yes. Ate it at home, took it to go.
3) Plov – Yes. Nicely done.
4) Achichuk salad – was ok.
5) Nan (lepeshka) – was warmed up and tasty. Have to finish it while it’s still hot/warm.
6)Black Tea- good tea. Though the weird glass cups it is being served in – one can get burned. Be careful.
7) Kuksi- it is not kuksi. Google how it should be served. The flavors were off. The meat was vinegary and it is supposed to be served ice cold in a metal bowl. Was not eaten, but we paid for it.
Overall impressions:
1) Would come back to try other dishes.
2) Single waitress seems stressed when she has to serve everyone with the influx of guests.
3) Service suffers as a result of point 2)
4)Ordered items to go, gratuity was charged on that too.
5)Based on above, there is no desire to leave more gratuity than 18%, which is automatically included.
Notes:
1)Asked and, supposedly, the chef is from Uzbekistan. Take kuksi off the menu. You should know better.
2)Asked the waitress where they get yellow carrots for plov. Care to share? Genuinely would like to know.