"We have dined in at Suzani before and our previous impression was very good. Today, we opted for a quick pick-up. The food was carefully packaged, no spilling. The menu is rather extensive with lots of Uzbeki traditional dishes as well as some East European specialties such as borscht, herring with potatoes, 'Olivier ' salad, etc. Very impressive line-up of kebabs/shashlyks from chicken, lamb, beef, and 'lulya ' (ground meat similar to 'Seekh ' kebab) to shrimp, beef tenderloin and 'Napoleon ' (thin cut and layered rib-eye grilled on charcoal). Endless choices of hot appetizers such as chebureks and kutabi with beef. Endless choices of gourmet salads and soups; the former category features 'Sultan ' (the original combination of veal in a soy sauce with feathers of green onion, cilantro, garlic, sweet peppers and fresh cucumbers), 'Achichuk ' (traditional Uzbek salad of thin sliced tomato, onions and hot peppers) and 'Bakhor Salad ' (veal tongue, daikon, tomato, cucumbers onion served in mayo with quail eggs), among other specialties. The soups section offers 'Okroshka ' (cold yogurt soup with fresh greens, vegetables and sausage), 'Uyghur Lagman ' soup (hand pulled noodle with vegetables and beef), 'Shurpa ' (vegetable soup with chickpea and beef), and 'Kharcho (spicy soup with vegetables, rice and lamb), among others. Don 't miss on Uzbeki traditional oven baked bread 'lepyoshka '! Fish entrées include fried sazan (Eurasian carp), branzino and Chilean seabass. Attention: there are two restaurants in the area called Suzany. The one you need (the one you can order your food online) is Suzany located on Welsh Rd and not Suzani Palace situated on Red Lion Rd. Great food, good prices. Highly recommended. Very positive experience."