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Tea & Coffee Khona

Bukhara


The switched-on management behind the Minzifa Restaurant opened this charming cafe in the Toki-Sarrafon bazaar. The location is dreamy, housed in a former mosque, whose traditional architecture includes some fine original wooden beams carved with Islamic calligraphy. The menu stretches to tea, coffee, cakes and cocktails.


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Nearby Bukhara attractions

1. Taki-Sarrafon

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