A cafe with its own history and interesting owners. Cozy and delicious. Especially chebureks with cheese. Shakshuka was not impressed - it turned out sourly. Prices at the level of elite restaurants
Delicious, everything is fresh. It's a little expensive
20% for the service!
The staff is polite, but a little intrusive.
The constant broadcast of Russian NTV television kills the appetite. It would be better to have appropriate music.
The food is not bad, but the portions are very small, and the prices are like in an expensive restaurant. After payment, they gave me a receipt with a Qr code. We put it in a bag and left it crumpled on the table. When we arrived home, we decided to review the printout of the receipt, because the dinner cost more than 600k. And to our surprise , we found out that our receipt was complained about, despite the tips we left.
We won't set foot there again.
I liked the homely atmosphere. There is no one in the establishment. The hostess is a very sociable and courteous lady of 36 years old. The prices for the dishes on the menu, of course, are slightly inflated, if you take similar home-made restaurants, but they cook very tasty.
We went to eat soup and drink tea, tea turned out to be the most expensive in Uzbekistan (20 thousand plus service), soup about 30 thousand
The hostess of the cafe sat over her soul and did not let us talk while we were drinking tea and eventually said that they were closing so that we would leave, but after 30 minutes we passed by this cafe - they were open
Obviously, she didn't like that our order was small, decided to "get rid" of us
In general, the soup turned out to be not bad, but the atmosphere was wildly spoiled by the fact that a stranger was standing /sitting over your soul for 15-20 minutes and waiting for you to leave, and then says "go away"