
Jumanji
Yusuf Khos Hojib, Tashkent
Restaurant in Tashkent, Uzbekistan
The Read
Dress
Smart Casual
Why go
Jumanji is a Tashkent restaurant at Yusuf Khos Khodjib Street 62 with easy booking access and no confirmed cuisine type, pricing, or hours on record. Worth considering as a flexible, low-friction stop, but verify details before committing. If you're building a serious Tashkent itinerary, pair it with venues that have confirmed credentials.
About Jumanji
Should You Book Jumanji?
If you've visited Jumanji before and are wondering whether it rewards a return trip, the honest answer is: we don't have enough current data to say with confidence. Jumanji operates at Yusuf Khos Khodjib Street 62 in Tashkent, but its cuisine type, price range, hours, booking details are not on record here. That absence matters more than it might seem; Tashkent's dining scene has expanded quickly, a venue without a verifiable current footprint deserves scrutiny before you commit an evening to it.
For the food and travel enthusiast visiting Tashkent right now, the calculus is direct: the city has a growing number of restaurants with confirmed credentials, clear pricing, bookable tables. If Jumanji is on your shortlist because someone recommended it, the morning or weekend visit angle is worth exploring; brunch formats in Tashkent tend to be more relaxed in booking lead time than dinner services, a daytime visit lets you assess the room and the crowd before committing to a longer meal. Visually, Tashkent's better restaurants have invested in their interiors over the past few years, a venue's room tells you a lot about its ambition on first arrival.
What a first-time visitor to Jumanji should know: without confirmed cuisine type, signature dishes, or a published menu, you're walking in with limited information. That's not necessarily a dealbreaker, some of Tashkent's most interesting tables are word-of-mouth operations, but it does mean arriving with flexibility. Dietary restrictions, pricing expectations, service style are all unknowns here based on current data.
Booking appears easy, which is one point in its favour. In a city where the most talked-about spots can require advance planning, an accessible reservation is a practical advantage, especially if you're working through our full Tashkent restaurants guide and treating Jumanji as one stop among several.
For deeper context on where to spend your time in the city, see also our full Tashkent bars guide, our full Tashkent hotels guide, our full Tashkent experiences guide, and our full Tashkent wineries guide.
Booking at a Glance
Booking difficulty is rated easy. No phone or website is on record, so arriving in person or asking your hotel concierge is the most reliable route to securing a table.
Practical Details
| Detail | Jumanji (Tashkent) | Typical Tashkent Mid-Range |
|---|---|---|
| Booking difficulty | Easy | Easy to moderate |
| Price range | Not confirmed | $10–$30 per head |
| Hours | Not confirmed | Lunch and dinner daily |
| Cuisine | Not confirmed | Uzbek, international, fusion |
| Address | Yusuf Khos Khodjib St 62 | Central Tashkent |
How It Compares
See the comparison section below for how Jumanji sits relative to other Tashkent options.
Reference Points
If you're calibrating what a serious restaurant commitment looks like, consider how venues like Le Bernardin in New York City, Atomix in New York City, or Lazy Bear in San Francisco set the bar for confirmed quality and booking transparency. Closer to Tashkent's European-leaning fine dining neighbours, Waterside Inn in Bray, Piazza Duomo in Alba, Le Calandre in Rubano, Uliassi in Senigallia, Reale in Castel di Sangro, Quattro Passi in Marina del Cantone, Dal Pescatore in Runate, Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler in Brunico, HAJIME in Osaka, and Emeril's in New Orleans all illustrate what full data transparency looks like when choosing where to book.
Planning details
- Location
- Yusuf Khos Khodjib Street 62, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
- Website
- jumanji.uz
- Phone
- +998 71 255 42 00
The take
The Take
The Vibe
Jumanji sits comfortably in central Tashkent as a neighbourhood restaurant that bridges traditional and contemporary impulses. The writing frames it as part of a growing middle tier of dining: not a flashy destination but a carefully considered local option informed by the city's agricultural bounty and spice heritage. The setting on Yusuf Khos Khodjib Street—tree-lined pavements and buildings with mid-century character—gives Jumanji a quietly classic, slightly historic feel while the kitchen’s fusion approach keeps the experience accessible and current. Overall, it reads as relaxed and approachable rather than formal, anchored to local ingredients and place.
Best For
Jumanji is best approached as an evening neighbourhood destination for groups and families who want a straightforward, thoughtful meal rather than a high-concept tasting menu. The copy positions the restaurant as part of a widening range of dinner options in Tashkent, so it works well for relaxed celebrations and group dining where sharing and sampling are part of the appeal. Because it’s walkable from the metro and sits within a mixed residential and visitor district, Jumanji suits occasions that value convenience and conviviality over ceremony—think a lively family dinner or a casual celebratory outing.
Ordering Tips
The venue’s listed signatures provide the clearest ordering cues: try the rolls (offered with meat, tofu, or mushrooms) and the hot salad as anchors of the menu. Given the profile’s emphasis on local produce and regional spice heritage, aim to sample multiple smallish plates to experience how the kitchen interprets Uzbek ingredients in a fusion context. For groups or family meals, order several of the rolls alongside the hot salad so everyone can share textures and contrasts. If the menu changes with the season, ask staff about current produce-driven specials.
Venue details
Ambiance
Cozy and relaxing with soft lighting, natural materials, rattan furniture, abundant plants, and jungle-inspired decor.
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Vibe
Best For
Experience
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At the Table
- Dress Code
- Smart Casual
- Noise Level
- Conversational
- Service Style
- Upscale Casual
- Meal Pacing
- Standard
- Capacity
- Large
Signature Dishes
- rolls with meat
- tofu and mushrooms
- hot salad
Planning details
Location
Also consider
Also Consider
- Besh Qozon Central Asian Pilaf Centre; Notable alternative
- Ayvan Restaurant; Notable alternative
- Khiva Cafe; Notable alternative
- Mirza Bashi; Notable alternative
- Old Bukhara; Notable alternative
Restaurant context
Without confirmed cuisine type or price data for Jumanji, a direct comparison to Tashkent peers is limited; but that gap itself is useful information. Tashkent has a growing roster of mid-range restaurants with published menus and verifiable reputations, most of which sit in the $10–$30 per head range for a full meal. If you're deciding between Jumanji and a restaurant you can research in advance, the more documented option wins on any trip where you have limited nights.
Where Jumanji may have an edge is accessibility. Easy booking in Tashkent is not universal; some of the city's more popular spots, particularly those that have picked up international food press attention, require advance planning. If you're arriving without reservations and want a table the same day, Jumanji's low booking friction is a practical advantage over more competitive venues.
For travellers who want to benchmark against confirmed quality, the restaurants in our full Tashkent restaurants guide offer a clearer starting point. Jumanji is a reasonable option for an exploratory meal, but should not be your anchor booking until more detail is on record.
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Compare Jumanji
| Venue | Booking Difficulty | Awards |
|---|---|---|
| Jumanji | Easy | No published awards |
| Besh Qozon Central Asian Pilaf Centre | Unknown | No published awards |
| Ayvan Restaurant | Unknown | No published awards |
| Khiva Cafe | Unknown | No published awards |
| Mirza Bashi | Unknown | No published awards |
| Old Bukhara | Unknown | No published awards |
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What should a first-timer know about Jumanji?
The address is Yusuf Khos Khodjib Street 62, Tashkent, that is the most reliable anchor for finding it. No website or phone number is on record, so your best route to confirming hours and availability is through a local hotel concierge or by visiting in person. Go in with flexible expectations: the lack of publicly documented details means the experience could range widely, peer comparisons to other Tashkent venues will give you a better calibration point before committing.
Where is Jumanji located?
Jumanji is located in Tashkent, at Yusuf Khos Khodjib Street 62, Tashkent, Uzbekistan.








