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Grandma's Secret

4.4 (93 reviews)
ModerateUzbek, Halal, Kebab
Open 10:00 am - 10:00 pm

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Casual
Outdoor seating
Dogs allowed

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Steven E.

Somewhere between Ft Lauderdale and Hollywood, this gem awaits you. I wasn't too excited about visiting an Uzbek restaurant, mostly because I was tired and not thinking straight. Thank me now for editing out 100 words about Central Asia. All good stuff, but boring. This spot is excellent. When I taste the beef and onion pastry called samsa and the lagman or the pilaf, I seriously see myself in Uzbekistan. Just kickin' it in a small town digging the scenery. Everything in here is so delicious, you can trip! The lamb kebab was tender, flavourful and worthy of eating slowly and savoring every bite. The manty dumplings, too. I wish I remembered the server's name. She was cute, full of energy and extremely helpful. I see us returning to see her, alone. It doesn't really matter that I don't remember much about the atmosphere. My head wasn't there very long. 12/25

Lula - Lamb and Beef skewers.
Sundar R.

Ambience: After a long walk in Dania beach, my group decided to have lunch at this restaurant. It is a small Uzbek restaurant with few tables inside and outside. Good ambiance! Food: 1. Tashkent Pilav The rice was perfect and the Beef & Lamb was tender and flavorful. 2. Chicken Wings Kebab This is a dish not to be missed here. Don't imagine regular chicken wings. Absolutely recommend. 3. Lula, the lamb and beef skewers. The person who ordered it enjoyed it and said it was perfectly done. 4. Veggie Kebab For vegetarians, this is a good option. The fresh vegetables were grilled to perfection and were full of flavor. . Additionally, we ordered Crispy Eggplant Salad, Chicken Shawarma, Uzbek Bread, Dumpling Soup and Tashkent Tea. Service: Very good and excellent service. Overall, this small restaurant hit the right notes at multiple levels. You will not be disappointed.

Spinach samosa
Rebecca R.

I would definitely return to Grandma's Secret for the food. It was well made and very tasty. We ordered the mushrooms and potatoes just because another appetizer they had on the menu was not available, but they ended up being a stand out and everyone at the table ate them. The chicken sandwich was also very good. Service was fast and they brought the food right away. The rest of the experience was not great, though. We arrived half an hour before closing time and the woman taking our order was pretty snippy about it. We said we would order and eat quickly, though, so she took our order. She also didn't bring or offer us water, even though we were eating at the restaurant. We had to ask, and then she brought out two water bottles for 4 people, with no cups. The bathroom was also a bit weird because it was around a back door behind the restaurant that led into the back hallway behind the kitchen. It was a little like going to the bathroom at a gas station. Overall, food was good, everything else not so much.

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Christine Y.

Loved the Shaverma so much we had to visit again before we left town. Seriously good food made with fresh ingredients. The tea is delightful. The service is fast and friendly. I love the fresh air seating. Wish there was a location near my home, but this seems one of a kind. They do a great business here because the food is just that good. Portions are huge. Consider sharing!

So cool
Svetlana V.

It's not a first time. We had such a great experience here! The food was incredibly fresh and full of authentic Uzbek flavor every dish was so tasty and perfectly seasoned. The atmosphere was warm and welcoming, and the ambiance made it feel like a true traditional dining experience. The service was also excellent very friendly, attentive, and fast. You can tell they really care about their customers. If you're looking for delicious Uzbek traditional food with great service and a cozy vibe, this place is definitely worth visiting. I always come when Im in FL Highly recommend!

Austin G.

If you have any connection to Central Asia, stop at Grandma's Secret, a 14-seat Uzbek restaurant inside an old steak n' cheese dive. Uzbek hats and instrument decorate the walls. The menu includes Uzbek food, recipes from the owner's grandmother, and a few dishes from Turkey, Armenia, and Kazakhstan. There's plov (pilaf), langman, Uzbek bread, and more. To feed a family of three, we ordered the langman, beef shwarma, manti, Uzbek bread, and baklava (since the honey cake was gone). Everything was excellent, especially the langman and the beef shwarma. Our daughter loved the compote. Unlike the ones I grew up on in Tatarstan, this compote comes out cold and with no fruit at the bottom of the cup. Service was excellent!

The real side of grandmas secret ~the back
Anya W.

$1! After the original owners sold the place it's not the same anymore. There is not enough staff to take care of customers. It's only good for delivery orders. I gave them one start because they refused to order a small Door dash reward and cancelled my order after my family spent hundreds of dollars there. Last time they argued with me over $3 they tried to charge for each side sauce they brought. It's a shame!

Delicious steamed dumplings
Maurice P.

After a hectic day of paddleboarding in severely windy conditions at West Lake, my friend and I desperately needed some refueling. We tried to go to Jackson's, because I had never been, but the line was out the door, so it looks like I'll have to keep waiting... I pulled out my phone and found an Uzbeki restaurant close by. Since I had never had that kind of food before and had no idea what to expect, I decided to go check it out. Grandma's Secret seemed to be just that... There were a couple customers but the place wasn't full. At the time, they had only been open for a few months, but I expect by now, the word has spread about this slice of unique cuisine and hospitality. There was seating inside and out, but we had our quota of sun for the day, so we sat indoors. The place was decorated in traditional Uzbek style, with fired ceramics and different ornaments, giving a very homey vibe. The brothers arguing and joking in the kitchen also provided a family atmosphere, reminding me of large family gatherings where food and festivity were the order of the day. We ordered the cheburek, a deliciously seasoned meat and cheese stuffing in a fried, crispy pie shell. To call this an empanada would dishonor the flavors and textures of this offering... We also ordered the steamed dumplings and samosas. These were also very well seasoned with hints of fennel and herbs throughout. And finally, we had the Tashkent pilav, which was a savory mix of rice, lamb, and vegetables, which was also amazing. The staff were friendly and attentive, and the there was a relatively short wait time for the food to come out, considering everything that we ordered. We were able to speak with the manager and learn a little more about the restaurant and the history of the food. That only whet my appetite to return and try more things on the menu. As a first choice or a backup plan, you'll be happy you chose to visit Grandma and learn some of her culinary secrets.

S F.

What a cute restaurant! The food was delicious! Especially, the crispy eggplant dish was amazing! The tea with mint and lemon was so refreshing! It's a very small place, so parking was challenging. Also, I didn't find any restrooms or a place to wash hands. Maybe, they let us go into the kitchen if we ask?

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Angela W.

For what it is and where it's located, Grandma's Secret is a good place to grab a comforting, flavorful meal. It specializes in Uyghur cuisine and has matching decor and good music. Service was quick and the shop was rather small and cramped but clean. We ordered a salad, the beef pilaf, the lamb noodle soup, and a lamb kebab. Portions were unfortunately tiny, especially given the price, but everything was fresh and flavorful. The garlic and yogurt sauces were very good and paired well with the meats. The onions in our salad needed an ice bath and the lamb kebab was a bit tough. Truthfully I wouldn't come here if it were in my town but I needed hot soup and this restaurant delivered.

Chicken Soup
Huma H.

The Manti!!! I salivate as I think about the delectable balls of savory, juicy beef in the just-the-right thickness wrappers. They were absolutely excellent. I also got the chicken soup and Greek salad, very good as well. The soup was very chicken-y, light on the seasonings. The salad was nice and fresh. I ordered takeout, so I don't have a sense of the ambience, but the food is worth a visit!

Jess H.

I consider this place to be a hole in the wall. My boyfriend and I are trying to find unique places to eat. This place serves Uzbek food. The employees were very friendly and engaging. We sat outside and loved the area. It's a very small place with limited seating but there are options. The food was very tasty. We especially loved the dolma appetizer! We enjoyed our experience and it's definitely worth a try!

Spinach pie
Kristen K.

It's awesome that there's a new ethnic of food spot in the area, with this Uzbeki restaurant. Overall not a bad place in the area for something different. It's very small, maybe holds 20 people max between indoor and outdoor seating. The food came out fairly quick, with 1 person taking care of all the customers. I ordered the spinach pie- came out warm, kind of traditional spinach and cheese filling, similar to what you'd get at a Mediterranean restaurant. I really enjoyed the yogurt dipping sauce with dill the most, and used it on the plov. I also got the Tashkent plov, a traditional uzbeki dish. I had never tried it before, so I can't speak to the authenticity but I thought it was a little bland. I was expecting more flavor and spices. The rice was cooked nicely, and the lamb was tender. There are soft carrots mixed in the rice. There was also a hard boiled quail egg on the side. It's a lot of rice and a decent portion of meat. Very filling for one person.

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Great food, very savory. Large portions to boot would recommend. The lagman is great.

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Food is amazing and portions are huge (2 people can share a plate)! The lemon honey mint tea was absolutely delish!

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Had takeout for boat party - it was amazing! My guests love Lula and kebab. Will definitely go to get insider dining

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The first time I tried Uzbek food it was incredible. The service is fast and the atmosphere is warm.

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