A Welcome Change

After almost three weeks of the same four Central Asian dishes (plov, manti, laghman, shashlik), our taste buds were thrilled by a Korean meal of bibimbap in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.Uzbekistan has a visible Korean population whose families have lived here since WWII.  It's quite odd (for us) to see Koreans speaking Russian to each other. Read more about  our visit to Uzbekistan and tourism in Uzbekistan. A Welcome Change
© August 10 2007, Uncornered Market

After almost three weeks of the same four Central Asian dishes (plov, manti, laghman, shashlik), our taste buds were thrilled by a Korean meal of bibimbap in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.

Uzbekistan has a visible Korean population whose families have lived here since WWII. It's quite odd (for us) to see Koreans speaking Russian to each other.

Read more about our visit to Uzbekistan and tourism in Uzbekistan.

aldo_castellanos
aldo_castellanos Interesting fact. I stopped the slide show as I was seeing your Uzbek Food and Markets set, because this did not strike me as Central Asian. I am getting hungrier by the minute... Posted: September 29 2007
Picture Location
Playing Around Mailing a Package, Uzbek Style
Spice Cocktail Ghost
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Camera Settings
Model - EX-Z750
Exposure - 0.1 sec (1/10)
Aperture - f/2.8
Exposure Bias - 0/3 EV
Focal Length - 7.9 mm
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