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Yurt: the Hong Kong restaurant putting Central Asian cuisine on the map

For the Kazakh founders of Yurt, opening the new Central Asian restaurant was written in the stars

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Yurt is championing Central Asian cuisine in Hong Kong. Photo: Jocelyn Tam
Jianne Soriano

In Ali Nuraly’s words, meeting fellow Kazakhs Xeniya Tregubenko and Marat Zakaryayev in Hong Kong, of all places, was his “destiny”.

The trio are the founding team behind Yurt, the new modern Central Asian restaurant in Hong Kong. Located on Elgin Street, in Central, it’s an ode to the cuisines of the region that comprises Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan.

Each had vastly different reasons for moving to Hong Kong: Tregubenko came for university and stayed to work in marketing; while recent arrival Nuraly originally came to find new leads for his family’s agriculture business.

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Having met through connections, both were introduced to Kazakhstan-based chef Zakaryayev through a mutual friend. On their first call, Zakaryayev thought the idea of opening a Central Asian restaurant “was a prank or, at the very least, a distant, insane dream”. But eventually, he developed “a sense of responsibility to represent Central Asia” and got on board. Previously, he spearheaded kitchens in the Kazakh capital of Almaty and across various brands of the White Rabbit Family in Moscow, Russia.

The restaurant’s co-founders (from left), Xeniya Tregubenko, Ali Nuraly and head chef Marat Zakaryayev. Photo: Jocelyn Tam
The restaurant’s co-founders (from left), Xeniya Tregubenko, Ali Nuraly and head chef Marat Zakaryayev. Photo: Jocelyn Tam

Yurt is a particularly personal project for Tregubenko and Nuraly. “We had many conversations about how it would be nice to represent our cultures through a restaurant,” says Nuraly. “Central Asians here miss the tastes of home, so we decided to open Yurt to represent our culture and introduce it to Hong Kong diners.”

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