This delightful, bright, and simply-decorated hole-in-the-wall serves a truly underrepresented cuisine - Kyrgyz (as in, from Central Asian country of Kyrgyzstan) - and Poznaniaks are flocking in to try it. Here at Aipo's place (that's how the name translates), the menu is short and to the point, offering the greatest Central Asian culinary hits - lamb kuurdak (meat with potatoes and onions), lagman (a brothy soup with hand-pulled noodles and meat), manty and samsa dumplings, a few salads, and milk tea made by Aipo herself. In the warmer months, this fantastic culinary anomaly can be enjoyed out in their summer garden!
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