"Ostensibly, Kaffeine231 is a casual neighborhood coffee shop, but despite the name, you’re not here for caffeine. Arrive around noon and you’ll be greeted by the sights and smells of Samarkand Plov, the quintessential Uzbek street foods, simmering away in a pair of enormous drums. Depending on the weather, you’ll find them set up in front of the shop, or just inside the door. Choose from lamb or beef over rice, served with melted, cumin-laced peppers and onions. Each order comes with a hard-boiled quail egg, a whole head of roasted garlic, and an herby salad. Get there as close to 12pm as you can because once they’re sold out for the day, they don’t make more. The front window of the shop sells a variety of Uzbek pastries, including a formidable pumpkin samsa. On the sweet side, make sure to try Kaffeine231’s pistachio cake layered with fresh berries and whipped cream." - carina finn koeppicus