Soho’s ever-busy dining strip is welcoming a new arrival, bringing the area its first modern taste of Central Asian cuisine served in a fully halal setting.
This is the spot for anyone who’s always hunting for something different to try, from enthusiast diners interested in trying horsemeat to curious foodies looking to check another restaurant off their list.

Location: 32 Elgin Street, Soho, Central, Hong Kong
Cuisine: Central Asian
Vibe and decor: An intimate, contemporary yurt-inspired home, with wooden tables and seating, soft neutral tones, with decorative details including woven textiles and lantern—style lighting that aim to make you feel as if you’re stepping inside a modern nomad’s tent
Menu concept: Authentic dishes and flavours from Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan. A fully halal menu, offering both a tasting menu and à-la-carte dining.
Signature dish: Beshbarmak “fiver fingers”, a hearty dish consisting of flat noodles, rich flavorful meat broth (sorpa), onion sauce, and traditionally made with horse meat
Price point: Mid-range
Make a booking via this link HERE to experience your first Central Asian cuisine dining experience.



