I usually judge a restaurant by its borscht; if it’s good, then the other dishes won’t disappoint. At Babushka, they serve excellent, rich borscht with the most delicious bread. I also praise the other dishes and the children’s menu. But the price is a bit steep.
The place is very nice and clean. You can enter from the beach through the doors inside the pavilion and to the right. Russian-speaking hostess. Russian Russian cuisine menu in Russian. We missed the Russian food after the hotel. We took borscht, cheesecakes, tea with sea buckthorn, dumplings, pancakes. Borscht is served with bread and very fatty, delicious sour cream. Everything is delicious, except pancakes (stale breadcrumbs). The 8 lira pies are very small, just micro - we could make more of them, there are no such small ones in Russian cuisine. Russian russians don't speak Russian, but they understand the names of Russian dishes. I didn't take off the star for the pancakes, because everything else was delicious and the service was good. 2 adults and 2 children got 380 dirhams. Everyone liked it.
A small menu, with a good selection of Russian cuisine. Soups are served-the borscht is very tasty, the portions are large, served with black bread and garlic butter. The menu includes cabbage soup, chicken soup, dumplings, salads -herring under a fur coat, olivier, vinaigrette. All the most delicious and recognizable things in Russian cuisine. There is a Russian-speaking hostess at the entrance, the waiters do not speak Russian, but they understand everything perfectly. The interior is in the style of a "Grandmother's apartment", there is a carpet on the wall, interesting utensils throughout the hall. In the evening, hookahs are served on the second floor and Russian karaoke is sung. Atmospheric. It's like Grandma's in the country, and you're partying in her apartment)