Gorgeous home cooking! Tastier than in local restaurants. Everything is simple, homely, a simple clean cafe. We were at the lake, ordered delivery via taxi.
Inexpensive. But they didn't cook well. Maybe the cook has changed. There are cockroaches. Maybe they've been etched out now, but they were a year ago. There is no toilet. It doesn't seem to be a cafeteria, where I had a snack standing up and left. The first and the second are hot here. There is a large selection for tea. But then we run around looking for a toilet. I only like croissants there. They're huge and they don't taste like that.
They didn't sell fresh pies. Chebureks are not fresh, there is practically no meat. I do not recommend it. It was the first time and I won't go any more.
The food is not very good, the pastries are hardened , there is little filling , there is a quarter of a sausage in the sausage dough , a little mashed potatoes were smeared in a pie with potatoes and that's it. There is a gloomy girl at the checkout, always unhappy.
The assortment is not bad, but only immediately after opening.Then they finish what the morning visitors did not eat, there are no waiters.The girls are not very friendly.
On May 12th, I came to have a bite to eat. A Russian man stood in front of me, he paid with a card. I wanted to too, because there was no cash, but the seller (a Russian girl) refused me, arguing that too many people had paid on the card, she needed cash. And I wasn't served. I am 57 years old and I am Kazakh. I did not understand on what basis I was refused and why such disrespect for clients of my age and my nationality? And if a Kazakh man in uniform had approached her (and I often see policemen who have breakfast and lunch with you), she would hardly have risked telling them that....
How many times did you come to eat — the pastries are always fresh, a large assortment. My children also love meringue there very much (it is sold packaged in bags by weight).