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Welcome to Nurlan Uyghur Restaurant

Nurlan Uyghur Restaurant, located in Flushing, NY, offers a blend of Uzbek, Halal, and Asian Fusion cuisines. Known for its generous portions and flavorful dishes like Special Laghman and Chicken Kawap, this hidden gem has garnered rave reviews. Customers praise the friendly service and authentic flavors of the food, making it a must-visit spot for those craving Uyghur cuisine. The unique ambiance and diverse menu options, including vegetarian dishes and special soups, cater to a wide range of tastes. Whether you're a seasoned Uyghur food enthusiast or a curious newcomer, Nurlan Uyghur Restaurant promises a memorable dining experience.

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Welcome to Nurlan Uyghur Restaurant, a hidden gem located in Flushing, NY offering a unique fusion of Uzbek and Asian cuisine. This divey and casual spot is perfect for lunch or dinner, and it's guaranteed to satisfy your cravings for authentic Uyghur flavors.

Upon entering, you'll be greeted by a cozy ambiance that showcases Uyghur culture through its decor. The friendly waitstaff will ensure a pleasant dining experience, whether you choose to dine in or opt for their convenient delivery or takeout options.

The menu at Nurlan Uyghur Restaurant is a culinary adventure waiting to be explored. From hearty dishes like Spicy Lagman and Big Plate Chicken to vegetarian options like Green Beans and Eggplant, there is something for everyone to enjoy. Specialties like Lamb Soup and Uyghur Noodle Soup showcase the rich flavors of Uyghur cuisine.

Customers rave about the generous portions and homemade taste of the dishes. Reviews highlight the flavorful Chicken Lagman, the bouncy and delicious Stir-Fried Noodle, and the must-try Lamb Kawab. Whether you're a Uyghur cuisine enthusiast or a first-time diner, Nurlan Uyghur Restaurant promises a memorable dining experience.

Don't miss out on the opportunity to indulge in the culinary delights of Nurlan Uyghur Restaurant. Visit them at 43-39 Main St Flushing, NY, or give them a call at (347) 542-3324 to place your order. Your taste buds will thank you!

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Tom P.
Tom P.

Walked in on a whim with a date. The restaurant was quiet when we entered, but quickly filled up as the evening progressed. The decor was nice, showcasing different pieces of Uyghur culture. The server brought over a pot of tea and our menus. The food was excellent, with the portions big enough so we were able to take home the leftovers for future meals. My date had also ordered a vegetarian soup, but it was not to her taste, and they offered to replace it with any other vegetable dish. If I am in that area again, I would definitely go back, and would highly recommend it to anyone who is interested in trying Uyghur cuisine.

Viki H.
Viki H.

I don't have all the pictures of all the dishes we had but this place is an absolute gem. I'm not exaggerating this when I say this but this is probably one of the best restaurants I've eaten at in 2024 in New York City. I live in the city, and it was quite of a trip to come all the way out to flushing (we came out just for this restaurant)--- but boy, was it worth it! It was my first time trying Uyghur food and this was probably the best first impression you could have given me. Everything was extremely flavorful and tasted homemade. I'd definitely return here.

Stephanie Y.
Stephanie Y.

Delicious food and great service! Come hungry as portions are large (and you'll want to eat it all). My fave was the chicken lagman which was packed with flavor and had such soft and juicy chicken! The noodles were also bouncy and such a great pairing. They were also very generous with the amount of meat they gave. Will be adding this to my typical rotation now!

Fang L.
Fang L.

Great food & very reasonable price!Also they are super friendly and nice. The stir fried noodle is my favorite.

Shahbaz K.
Shahbaz K.

Food was delicious won't lie the service was pretty fast too. Chicken curry was very flavorful

Lucy X.
Lucy X.

Food is so yum!! Everyone came to have their big plate chicken but don't miss the stir fried noodle! Big portion and very flavorful, will def come back

David H.
David H.

This is one of the closest restaurants from the NewYork Presbyterian Hospital. For staff and visitors of the hospital, this is god-sent. Where can one find Uyghur cuisine in the US? Yet, from the hospital, Nurlan is a mere 5 minute walk. I walked here from the hospital and ordered 2 Lamb Kawabs (kababs, $3 ea) and 2 Samsas (like samosas, $3 ea) to go. The young man had no problem taking my order, yet he couldn't answer my questions. I tried both English and Mandarin to no avail. He ended up running to the kitchen and get the owner/chef out. Especially given the very ethnic decors, the whole experience really felt like I was out in the Northwest China! Actually I think all of the clientele look Eurasian. A very special experience for me. As for the food, the kababs, since it's to go, looked a bit pathetic due to the lack of fanfare of metal skewers. The taste was good. The samsas were OK. They didn't taste as satisfying as the Indian samosas that I'm more used to. I would definitely come back if I visit the hospital again. I realize I still need to try the Laghman!