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Businiess name:  International Cafe Kachkar
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
1. It's far. If you're coming from Manhattan, it'll take more than an hour to get there. \r \r 2. It seems authentic. Most of the customers spoke something I didn't understand. I don't really know if someone ""looks Uyghuric"". Eat Club, our group, was half Japanese, but the Asian customers here looked very different.\r \r 3. It's tastey. The kebabs are familiar, but the addition of special spices (cumin?) makes all the meat taste different, something new. The ""Uyghur ravioli"" I forget the name, was outstanding. \r \r 4. They charge for tea.\r \r 5. It's Muslim. That means no pork or booze.\r \r 6. It's friendly. The cook, waiter and fellow customers were friendly and sociable. There were a lot of regulars and they welcomed the guests.\r \r 7. It's COLD. I guess they need to save money on heat, but no one took his/her coat off inside. We saw one young woman (the customers seem to be mostly men) who ate wearing gloves.\r \r Bottom line: worth a visit, but you might want to pick a warm day.

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