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Welcome to Mrs Khan Uyghur Cuisine

Introducing Mrs Khan Uyghur Cuisine, a Turkish-Halal-Chinese restaurant in Menlo Park, CA. Offering a diverse range of dishes like Lamb Kabobs, Chicken Korma, and Hand Pulled Laghman Noodles, this Asian and women-owned establishment prides itself on authentic Uyghur cuisine. With a focus on quality and flavor, customers rave about the delicious food and excellent value for money. The cozy atmosphere, attentive staff, and unique menu items like Gosh Naan and Beef Samoa set this restaurant apart as a must-try dining experience. Whether you're a first-timer or a returning guest, Mrs Khan Uyghur Cuisine promises a memorable and flavorful meal that will transport your taste buds to new heights.

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Mrs. Khan Uyghur Cuisine in Menlo Park is a hidden gem that offers a unique blend of Turkish, Halal, and Chinese cuisines. With a plethora of amenities including reservation options, delivery, takeout, wheelchair accessibility, and more, this restaurant caters to a diverse range of customer needs. The menu at Mrs. Khan Uyghur Cuisine is carefully curated and prepared with great care, resulting in dishes that are not only delicious but also value for money.

Customers rave about the flavorful pilau rice, succulent lamb kebabs, and remarkable tofu dishes. The Chicken Korma, Gosh Naan, and Stir-fried Noodles are some of the standout dishes that keep customers coming back for more. The restaurant also offers a variety of options for vegetarians and meat lovers alike, ensuring that there is something for everyone to enjoy.

The ambiance at Mrs. Khan Uyghur Cuisine is warm and inviting, making it the perfect spot for a casual dinner or a special occasion. The staff is courteous and attentive, adding to the overall dining experience. The extensive menu, which includes options like Bean Salad, Naan, Stir-fried Noodles, and Lamb Skewers, showcases the diversity and complexity of Uyghur cuisine.

Overall, Mrs. Khan Uyghur Cuisine is a must-visit for food enthusiasts looking to explore new flavors and culinary traditions. With a blend of Turkish, Halal, and Chinese influences, this restaurant offers a unique dining experience that is sure to leave a lasting impression.

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Mark A.
Mark A.

We just came home from a family dinner at Mrs Khan's where the food was delicious, while also being excellent value for money. The staff were very courteous and the decor well presented. We enjoyed the pilau rice dish which was light and flavorful, and the lamb kabobs were to die for. Best new restaurant to open in Menlo Park for a long time!

Chandan A.
Chandan A.

We just had a fabulous dinner, their tofu was remarkable. Pilaf was yummy and the lamb was amazing. This restaurant has to be on the list of locals as the menu is curated and food is made with so much care.

Brian S.
Brian S.

Got this for a takeout date night, and the food was simply amazing. We got a large chicken korma with a side of extra noodles, the spicy rice cakes, and a gosh naan for an appetizer. The gosh naan was my favorite, and would be even better in person, fresh and crispy. We knew we'd have some leftovers, but hooboy did we have a lot of leftovers! After two big meals, we added our own chicken into the korma sauce and served it over homemade rice. Great food and great value for the money, especially for the area.

J W.
J W.

It's our first time trying Uyghur food. We came here on Fri night and were seated right away. The restaurant was kind of dark but at least the table had enough lighting. We ordered Bean Salad, Naan, Lamb Skewer, Stir-fried Noodles, and Chicken Korma. Naan was greasy but the meat filling was good. I wished there were more meat though. Stir-fried noodles was not bad and we thought the noodles could be more 'QQ' or bouncy. The star here was Chicken Korma. We ordered a small size and it was plenty for the 4 of us to share. Lots of chicken pieces and lots of flat noodles. The texture of the flat noodles was just right and it completely soaked up the yummy sauce. The seasoning was a bit numbing like Sichuan and a bit like middle eastern. It was a tasty dish. The lamb skewer came with 3 skewers and was also very good. I feel the menu can be expanded to include more vegetable dishes like stir-fried leafy greens. We were looking for more vegetables and there was only bean salad. And both the stir fried noodles and chicken korma had the same chopped up bell pepper and onions. So that's kind of disappointing. The service could be better. The wait staff was hard to find whenever we needed water or other stuff. If you never try Uyghur cuisine, you should try Mrs Khan.

Rumeysa C.
Rumeysa C.

Amazing place, so fast, and efficient. The food is so delicous. Their lagman was the only thing I kept craving when I was pregnant. Now they got a bbq menu and oh my god!!! The ribs with the sweet sauce is a must try. Can't forget how friendly and welcoming the staff is too.

Sharik M.
Sharik M.

It had gone again and the food omg the quality just keeps rising. Of course Adnan Ahmed was there to keep us company with his hospitality I felt like I was eating in someone's house so authentic so kind. The feeling of eating there transported me to China I felt it and tasted it and I can't explain how they make this food so good. Please come closer to Sacramento

Grace M.
Grace M.

I think I can speak for most everyone writing a review that this is my first time trying Uyghur food! It did not disappoint. In a seemingly sleepy area Mrs. Khan serves up authentic food in what we think is a converted hot pot or kbbq type spot. The booths are long and have grills on top that have been covered. We tried the Gang Naan, plum drink, green mint tea, the wonton soup and laghman noodles. It was around $40 per person for 2 people. The flavors were reminiscent of Chinese and Hungarian with lots of bell peppers and paprika. A bit sour and tangy but also a slight spice. They are unlike anything I've truly had! I recommend trying this place out for yourself!

Laltoo B.
Laltoo B.

Authentic Uyghur cuisine. Loved the range of Lamb dishes - Dumplings, Kebab & Stew. The kebabs were tender & had an awesome cumin & chili rub. Liked the idea on having the stew separate from the plate of meat, to be had together with Naan bread. The hand pulled Laghman noodle was very different, spicy & tasty! Large comfortable place, service is bit on the slower side, but food is worth the wait.

Annie H.
Annie H.

First time having Uyghur cuisine! The waiter was very attentive and all of our food was brought out quickly. The chili oil tastes homemade and it packs quite the punch! The standout dishes for me were the Gosh Naan - 5/5 the meat inside was thin and juicy Laghman Hand pulled noodles- great texture and flavor Beef Samoa- 5/5 preferred this over the chicken one! Lamb skewers- 3/5 it wasn't hot when we got it and I think I prefer Beijing lamb skewers but the meat wasn't gamey and very tender! Chicken korma- 3/5 the chicken texture wasn't for me but it had great flavor All the puff pastries were really tasty and made to perfection