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Welcome to Ali’s Uyghur Kitchen

Ali’s Uyghur Kitchen, nestled at 1 Brighton Ave in Boston, is a hidden gem that elevates halal dining with its authentic Uyghur cuisine. This delightful eatery is celebrated for its generous portions and fresh, flavorful dishes. Highlights include the comforting lamb soup, spicy beef noodles, and expertly crafted dumplings, each rich in traditional spices. Guests rave about the warm hospitality, often mentioning Mr. Noory's attentive service that enhances the dining experience. Perfect for both locals and visitors, Ali’s Uyghur Kitchen offers a unique culinary adventure that leaves every palate satisfied and spirits uplifted. A must-visit for those seeking comfort food with a twist!

Ali’s Uyghur Kitchen: Reviews & Ratings

Terra Kurnia
Terra Kurnia

Amazing restaurant specially with the uniqueness and delicious "halal" (clean pure healthy food tradition experience there!) Meet Mr. Noory (I think he is Manager?) who has been veey generous. He is also very patiently explain each characters of food there which I have never experienced before. The price is also not too pricey...But the quality is like five diamond restaurant I was grateful when I visited during the snow. So I can explore more of their amazing delicious festive experience!!!

Mubashar Ahmed
Mubashar Ahmed

Food that’s just good for your soul. Lamb soup will cure your winter blues and dumplings will put you in your happy place. This needs to be your halal fix. Come hungry.

Marufa Khandaker
Marufa Khandaker

This is such a wonderful addition to the halal food scene in Boston! This restaurant is tucked away, in a small Asian food court, and is a hidden gem! The food portions are large, and each entree is fresh and packed with a bunch of flavor (and “spicy” is actually spicy here, haha). We ordered the Spicy Beef Noodles, Samsa, and Chicken entrees and they were wonderful! We will definitely be coming back soon!!!

Michael
Michael

Wow! This unassuming stall in the 88 Food Connection is home to some really excellent food. We thoroughly enjoy the lamb pilaf and beef noodle soup. The chefs are also very nice folks and we're happy to support this place. Recommended for locals and people passing through!

Haider
Haider

This place has a great variety of dishes, with a mix of sweet and savory spices that creat a delightful balance in each bite. The dishes were also well-cooked and had a nice texture, making the whole meal an enjoyable culinary experience.

Nasi Goreng
Nasi Goreng

Ali my man, the owner of the restaurant is down to earth and welcoming! Allahumma Bareek. Located in a food court, there is only one HALAL restaurant at the corner, I got my eyes fixated on the sign and my sense of the smell directing me to the Uyghur store. I love Asian HALAL food and so was spoiled for choices when I saw the menu, greeted by nice young lady, who happened to be Uzbeki again one of my favorite cuisines! We striked a conversation about plov, shashlik and samsa, all served here with the Uyghur twist. Let's see, we ordered the Uyghur Polo, Dry fried noodles, Beef noodle soup, the lamb kebab, and dumplings and don't forget to ask for a side of chilli oil, which complements the dumplings and beef hand pulled noodle soup. All amazing! We especially loved the Dry fried noodles with its spicy notes similar to Mee Goreng back in South East Asia. The beef noodle soup was something good during the cold weather, slurping the soup and the noodles were silky and just the right texture. No complaints, just full of compliments on the food, we can't wait to try the other items on the menu next time, inshaAllah!

Guuu
Guuu

The dry fried noodle was so good and also the dumplings and goyro laghman such a hidden gem thank you guys I highly recommend to come this place it will be my new favorite restaurant

Leslie W
Leslie W

Very unique flavors. The spicy beef noodle actually has a little heat to it. The fried dumplings are full of flavor and the Somsa (beef pastry) is amazing. Fast and easy to get to go.

Location

Welcome to Ali’s Uyghur Kitchen, a hidden culinary gem nestled in the heart of Boston's vibrant food scene at 1 Brighton Ave. This unique restaurant specializes in traditional Uyghur cuisine, offering a delightful fusion of flavors that celebrates the rich heritage of this Central Asian culture.

As soon as you step inside, you're greeted by the enticing aromas of well-seasoned dishes. It's not just a meal; it's an experience. The ambiance is both cozy and welcoming, making it an ideal spot for anyone looking for authentic halal food. Customers rave about the hospitality of the staff, particularly Mr. Noory, who takes the time to explain the intricacies of the menu, allowing diners to fully appreciate the Culinary Journey they are about to embark on.

Many patrons highlight the lamb soup, describing it as a soul-soothing dish that warms you right up, especially during the chilly winter months. The dumplings evoke a sense of happiness, with their perfectly crafted wrappers and flavorful fillings. With dishes like the Spicy Beef Noodles and Samsa, Ali’s Uyghur Kitchen truly offers a feast for the senses. Each plate is generously portioned, ensuring you leave satisfied without breaking the bank, making it a coveted destination for both locals and food enthusiasts alike.

Moreover, the restaurant excels in providing a diverse array of spices that create a harmonious balance in each bite. The careful attention to detail in the cooking process is evident, resulting in a range of textures that elevate the dining experience. Every visitor to Ali’s Uyghur Kitchen leaves with a sense of gratitude for having explored such a flavorful and festive culinary landscape.

If you're in search of a halal fix that not only tantalizes your taste buds but also nourishes your spirit, look no further than Ali’s Uyghur Kitchen. Come hungry, and prepare for an unforgettable meal that showcases the best of Uyghur tradition right in Boston!