Reviews Elza Fancy Food

5
Charlie
+5
Hidden gem that offers delicious homemade Korean Uzbekistan food. Mostly a to go place since they only have one dining table. I got the kuksu which is a cold Korean noodle soup. It is a refreshing dish that mixes sweet spice and vinegar. Must try.
4
Nisa
+4
Mostly takeout food. Only one table available for dine in. Portions are small for the price. Cucumber salad was old and slimey. I would recommend Lily Cafe instead if you are in the mood of Uzbek-Korean food.
4
Alvin Ho
+4
Place is really, really small but very homey and the owner is very nice! There is a menu in Cyrillic and English although prices are on the more expensive side. We ordered the lamb dumplings and the blintzes and they were both really good!
5
perl perlperl
+5
This place is ABSOLUTELY AMAZING, the most brilliant thing I've ever tasted in my whole life. The best dishes I've ever laid my eyes upon. As soon as I took a single bite of the fresh, hot cuisine, my taste buds felt like they were in heaven. The service was very pleasant as well. The staff were the nicest people I've ever met in my entire life. They made sure that the food I ordered was served very quickly. The atmosphere is homey, simple, yet the most beautiful and satisfying thing I've ever felt. I love this place.
4
Alvin Cheung
+4
What a hidden gem! This Korean fusion restaurant definitely deserves much bigger attention than the size of the store. Kuksu soup is a must-try for the first-timers, I like it better than the cold noodles from other conventional Korean restaurants - the broth is less sour and has a richer flavor.
5
Alsu Traveler
+5
This place is AWESOME. They make their mouth watering house-made sauces, lamb lagman and bakery were freshly cooked, I loved them. The place might seem to be closed from the outside but check the door!
5
Naz Kopbossyn
+5
The best, the best, beeest food I’ve had in years!!! Huge portions, yummy 🤤 I really felt like I’m home ❤️❤️❤️ and the server-owner lady is sooo nice!!! I’m in love with this spot ❤️❤️❤️❤️
4
L Wong
+4
$13 for the large guksu. Cold and tangy, perfect to have during heatwave.
5
Mənsur Hüseynli
+5
The best kuksi, Frunchoza in Brooklyn, always satisfied with their delicious food.
5
Olivia Chiu
+5
Amazing food! Can't wait to go back. Cozy space with only 2 tables, FYI.
5
Felix Arutiunian
+5
Very nice and friendly here! Spacious Tyosha!
5
Rebbeca Lemago
+5
Food here is so good. And they are generous so there is no way you will leave half full.
5
Tulkin
+5
Best Uzbeki Korean food in town. They have the best kuksi soup I’ve ever eaten in NYC.
5
Albert Li
+5
I got the manti (steamed dumplings), kuksu (cold noodles) and beef over rice. All were delicious, bit on the expensive side, but well worth the cost.
5
Artem S
+5
Very small place, very delicious food. I like bigodi and Kuksi, must try.
4
Mikhail Serebro
+4
Place that has two tables. Has small menu choices. If you want to try some authentic korean dishes this place is for you. Try cold soup kuk-si
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