Uma's
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About Uma's
En Uma's, te invitamos a descubrir una experiencia culinaria única en Rockaway Beach, donde la riqueza de la cocina de Asia Central se fusiona con cócteles creativos en un ambiente elegante y acogedor. Nuestro espacio, con sus paredes de ladrillo, es el escenario perfecto para disfrutar de platos au...
En Uma's, te invitamos a descubrir una experiencia culinaria única en Rockaway Beach, donde la riqueza de la cocina de Asia Central se fusiona con cócteles creativos en un ambiente elegante y acogedor. Nuestro espacio, con sus paredes de ladrillo, es el escenario perfecto para disfrutar de platos auténticos y llenos de sabor. Ven a vivir momentos inolvidables con nosotros y déjate sorprender por la magia de Uma's.
What Customers Say About Uma's
Uma's is a cozy Uzbek/Kazakh restaurant known for its delicious, homemade-style food and welcoming atmosphere. Customers rave about the flavorful dishes and friendly service, making it a great spot after a day at the beach. Expect a wait, as food is prepared to order.
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Tip: Be patient, as food is prepared as ordered, and some dishes may run out later in the evening. The Kimchi salad is a must-try.
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Uma's is located in Rockaway Beach, surrounded by cultural and historical points of interest. Here are some of the most notable places nearby.
Historical Heritage
- Temple of Israel Synagogue (A 536m) — historic synagogue located in the Rockaway Beach neighborhood of Queens in New York City Lugar inscrito en el Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos
Parks & Gardens
- Rockaways' Playland (A 357m) — former amusement park in the Borough of Queens, New York City, United States
- Hammel Playground (A 597m) — park in Rockaway Beach, Queens, New York, United States
Other Points of Interest
- Hammel Houses (A 701m) — building in Far Rockaway, Queens, New York, United States
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Uma's Rockaway Beach Reviews
THE BEST LAGMAN I HAVE EVER BEEN TASTED! Pumpkin (squash) manti are also very delicious! The atmosphere is welcoming, the staff are considerate and friendly. Uma is a wonderful chef and so is the lagman chef 🧑🍳 The best of luck to Uma’s 🇺🇿🇰🇷🇺🇦🇷🇺🇰🇿
The food there is always fresh and the menu was awesome. The staff are always friendly and kind. Highly recommend.
We've been huge fans of uma's for a few years now. Everything is so fresh and delicious. The kimchi salad the red coconut lentil soup, and a hearty mash are vegan and so tasty. Great staff and people vibes.
We were hungry and found ourselves in front of Uma's restaurant. Everything I tried was delicious. Uma's house salad, a leek filled something, salmon skewer, and roast potatoes. All super delicious. Our friends have 2 small children that ate everything on their plates. Shocking as they only want McDonald's! Their parents both had lamb, and mashed potatoes. Their plates were licked clean. I can't wait to go back.
I've dined here many times over the years and have always had an excellent experience. Their menu is quite interesting and diverse, and the food really hits the spot, especially after a cold, windy day at the beach. The atmosphere and vibes are always very cozy.
Our meal after the beach at Uma’s stopped me dead in my tracks. I couldn’t believe such a delicious meal was tucked all the way in Rockaway. Hands down one of the best meals I have had in a long time. We ordered practically all of the popular items: Plov, Manti, Borscht, Samsa, Korean carrot salad, and the lamb kebab. We shared everything family style and nothing missed. The balance of crunch with savory dishes drowned in sauce was perfect. The servers were very friendly and attentive the whole time and it was all reasonably priced for how much food we got. Highly recommend to anyone heading out to the beach and I’d even argue it warrants a trip out of the city in and of itself.
A very cute and hip uzbekistan restaurant that offers decently sized dishes. I love the moch Kichiri because it was packed with veggies and left me very full. The wait for your food to arrive can be very long and many of their dishes run out at night. Despite that, the waitstaff was very helpful and accommodating.
Really amazing place. It's a shame it's so far out for me, because otherwise, it'd be a real frequent. The place itself is nicely furnished, and has a decent amount of seating. It does get crowded, but only because the food is so good. The bathroom is nice and clean, and the service was nice. No complaints. The food was amazing. The Korean carrot salad was stunning, and the samsa was a crowd favorite in my group. I got a lagman soup which was thoroughly enjoyable, and my group partners got manti and pelmeni, which were really great. The price was reasonable for the amount, and it's more filling than it seems. Truly an amazing place, and will come back whenever I'm done beaching around.
My friend and I were looking at places to eat after a long day at the beach and we found this Uzbek/Kazakh fusion restaurant on Rockaway Beach. The decor was vintage, the lighting was dim, and the service was nice. We’ve never had this cuisine before and it was truly a great first introduction. We ordered the red lentil soup, pelmeni, and manti with butternut squash. These dishes were quite hearty and flavorful, despite being so vegetable forward. Uma’s described the pelmeni and manti as large dumplings, and they certainly delivered on that aspect. I really like the touch of detail with the caramelized onions and fresh dill, brightening the dishes. My absolute favorite was the soup. If I could have a gallon of the coconut/red lentil soup from Uma’s I would certainly drink it all up. It was so earthy, yet creamy and had the right amount of salt for my taste. The ice cream was also quite yummy, it was refreshing and the toasted sesame crumbs enhanced the rustic nature of the dessert. If I come back to Jacob Riis or Rockaway Beach again, I would certainly come back to dine at Uma’s. I definitely recommend bringing friends here to share various dishes with, as it was a bit pricey. Overall, this was a great dining experience and I’m glad we got to find this gem in the neighborhood!
Great to find this Uzbekistán restaurant in Rockaway. We got some plates to share so we could all try different things, I absolutely recommend the dumpligs as well as the kebab Fillet mignon and the lamb one. Both delicious. The ice cream is interesting too. If you’re gonna take the buckwheat make sure you pair to something creamy, or it’s very dry. Also the turkey rice was not bad but I felt it was a bit dry. Value was great, I feel the price was really reasonable, and the atmosphere is nice. I’ll be back to try more plates!
★★☆☆☆ “Authentic… in some unintended ways” Stopped by this Uzbek restaurant hoping for a warm Central Asian welcome and a comforting plate of plov. What I got instead felt more like a self-service experiment. Service? Practically a myth. The waitress didn’t bother with a menu introduction — just put it on the table and disappeared like a desert mirage. Specials? Who knows, maybe they’re special enough to remain a secret, she did not bother to explain what they are. Ordered the pilaf, expecting that classic slow-cooked harmony of rice and meat. Instead, it arrived as a pile of rice with a few random chunks of lamb tossed on top like an afterthought. Definitely not cooked together — unless “together” now means “sharing the same plate.” As for the lamb skewer — $18 for five small pieces. At that price, I almost expected a souvenir or at least a side of enthusiasm. On the bright side, the food looked roughly Uzbek, and I didn’t leave hungry. But overall, the place could use a little more heart — and maybe a reminder that hospitality is supposed to be part of that cuisine.
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