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Opened in 1951 under orders from the ministry of trade of the Uzbek Soviet Republic. Changed owners in 1997 and got a total makeover courtesy of master designers from Tashkent. Now looks like fairytale Arabian palace, complete with Syrian rugs, lit torches, and oriental silk drapes. Four VIP rooms and two banquet halls. Order the Arabic Maza; ten kinds of salads, grilled shashlyk, and other dishes are enough to feed three sultans at once. Bellydancers every night and real live cockfights (wtf??!!!!!) out on the summer terrace Monday evenings.
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