Exciting news for food lovers in Myrtle Beach! A brand new restaurant serving authentic Uzbek cuisine has just opened its doors, and it’s already generating buzz among local residents. Caravan, located at 409 S. Kings Highway, officially opened on November 19, and it’s here to introduce a whole new range of flavors that you might not be familiar with.
So, what can you expect from this new eatery? Caravan serves up a variety of Uzbek staples that are sure to tantalize your taste buds. Let’s start with their famous plov, a hearty rice pilaf that is an essential dish in Uzbek culture. It’s rich, flavorful, and just perfect for a filling meal. Alongside plov, you’ll find tantalizing kebabs, offering juicy chunks of marinated meat grilled to perfection.
If you’re in the mood for something different, you might want to try dolma, which consists of grape leaves stuffed with rice, herbs, and spices. Or perhaps the manti dumplings, which are traditional Uzbek dumplings filled with tender lamb. These nuggets of joy are a must-try for any dumpling lover!
But that’s not all—Caravan also serves up lagman soup, a comforting noodle soup that’s perfect for those cooler Myrtle Beach evenings. This dish is sure to warm your soul, featuring a flavorful broth and fresh ingredients.
What makes Caravan even more special is that it’s run by the Kadirov family, who are passionate about sharing their culture through food. It’s always heartwarming to know that the food on your plate has a story and family heritage behind it. Who knew a casual outing for dinner could turn into a dive into Central Asian culture?
Now, you might be wondering why Uzbek cuisine is so unique. According to sources, Uzbekistan is located in the former USSR territory and features a delightful blend of cultures. The food is influenced by Turkish, Russian, and Persian culinary traditions, creating a vibrant melange that adds to the character of each dish.
So, if you’ve been longing to stretch your culinary boundaries beyond what you usually grab for dinner, Caravan is your chance to do just that!
Caravan is open to welcome you from 11:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. on Tuesday through Thursday, extending the hours to 11:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays, and wrapping it up on Sundays at 11:30 a.m. to 9 p.m.. Whether you’re planning a cozy family dinner or a night out with friends, there’s plenty of time to drop by and indulge.
As for the prices? Entrée options range from $14 to $34, offering something for every wallet. You won’t have to break the bank to experience these delicious flavors.
Caravan invites everyone to “indulge your senses and experience the unique tastes and textures that define this delightful cuisine.” They promise a warm environment that captures the essence of traditional Uzbek cooking.
So mark your calendars and grab your friends. It’s time to step outside the usual dining routine and relish in the rich, hearty, and flavorful dishes that Caravan has to offer. Your taste buds will thank you!
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