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Tengri Tagh is one of the few restaurants in Midtown that’s both exciting and affordable—and it’s also one of the only Uyghur restaurants in NYC.
Pair their noodle dishes—like the stir-fried noodle with thinly sliced lamb or the pearl noodle (one of our favorites from 2021) with chopped noodles and sautéed peppers—with one of their baked buns or lamb and cumin buns, and you’ll have a filling meal for under $20.
This is a lunch spot that stands out in a sea of chain restaurants and forgettable delis, so, if you work in Midtown, you should start memorizing the menu. Tengri Tagh is also one of the better moves to make before a Knicks game. Located a mere four block from Madison Square Garden, you can be in and out in under an hour. So swap that game-time hot dog for some crispy, lamb-stuff Uyghur bread.
Food Rundown
photo credit: Dane Isaac
Pearl Noodle
photo credit: Dane Isaac
Lamb And Cumin Bun
photo credit: Carlo Mantuano
Traditional Ughyur Bread
Oily Noodle
What our ratings mean
Truly excellent: An 8 should be on your must-try list, because 8s are great. These spots are worth making an effort or crossing town for.