This raucous Xinjiang (the Muslim/Uighur region in northwest China) restaurant attracts both local and foreign gourmands looking for hearty food and even heartier entertainment. Even the classic Xinjiang dishes, such as roasted mutton joints, barbecued beef and meat kebabs struggle to keep diners' attention from the dazzling spectacle of central-Asian musicians and dancers. The belly dancers are particularly distracting. Most evenings end with everyone dancing on the heavy wooden tables to this mad musical accompaniment. The experience is unforgettable, but is very popular with large corporate groups, so be sure to book several days in advance. Call to check for timings.
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WOW AMAZING
This Was the best restaurant Ive ever eaten at, the dancing the food it was perfect! All you people who say otherwise...... well, then your lying.
Table for eight
We were eight people at our table and we all enjoyed the food and the ambiance too. I thought it was really good, the meat and vegetables alike...
setlled
um i thought it was actually pretty dorn good.. it was my first time but yeah,,well wish i could have gone there more but it was like a keep on...
Terrible
The Food was not good at all. It was really bad service. I would have rather jumped off a bridge than eat at that place. Yuck!
dance on the tables!!
When I went to Afunti in 2002, everyone danced on the tables after the food was cleared!! Fun times... the live music was amazing. It was very...
ewww
the food was so naty and it had hairs in it it was nasty i dont no wat they put inm the food because it wasnt that good and the people that ca...
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