The menu at Russian Kitchen - Uzbek Restaurant “Mercury Cafeteria” on Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed St (beside the Russian Embassy, Al Danah - Zone 1) feels like a focused introduction to hearty Uzbek and Russian comfort food, built around grills, rice dishes, and warming soups. For a filling centerpiece, Uzbek Plov with Salad and Plov Palov stand out as the kind of rich, satisfying rice plates you come for when you want something substantial, while Plov Palov and Plov Palov’s close cousin Plov Palov (often ordered as a shared main) anchor the menu’s traditional identity. If you prefer smoky, grilled flavors, Mutton Shashlyk delivers that classic skewered-meat appeal, and Rolled Beef adds a more indulgent, meat-forward option with a homestyle feel. On the lighter or starter side, Samosas are an easy pick for something crisp and snackable, and Shuba Salad offers a more layered, salad-style contrast to the heavier mains; for those who enjoy familiar stuffed bites, Долма brings a comforting, savory presence. Soup lovers have good reasons to linger too-Uzbek Dumpling Soup and Uzbek Dumpling Soup-style warmth makes the menu feel especially suitable for a slow, comforting meal, while Uzbek Dumpling Soup pairs naturally with bread options like Meet Bread to round out the table. For something with bold, rustic energy, Jiz Biz Beef leans into that satisfying, pan-to-plate richness, and finishing with Uzbek Tea keeps the overall experience grounded in regional dining traditions. Overall, the highlighted dishes work together like a curated snapshot of the restaurant’s identity: grilled meats, plov variations, comforting soups, and a few signature sides that keep the menu coherent and easy to navigate.