The building is located in the atmospheric Osmolovka district, on a street of two-storey houses, each of which has some kind of institution. The establishment itself has a pleasant Jewish entourage. The menu is varied and, at the present time, it can be said to be budget-friendly. We took a set of snacks and I can immediately say that muammara is just a top, but matbukha, meze and tabouleh are also delicious. They washed it all down with lemonade, the consistency resembles a good homemade limoncello, but without alcohol. In short, one of the best establishments in the city with exotic cuisine, I recommend you to visit.
A small cafe of Israeli cuisine in the Osmolovka area.
The design is quite simple and modern. Visitors with dogs are welcome here.
It is quite crowded on weekends, so it is better to book a table in advance.
The menu features the main dishes of Israeli cuisine, especially I would like to mention a wide range of hummus.
Extraordinary homemade lemonades, pomegranate wine and coffee with cardamom, allow you to fully immerse yourself in the Israeli surroundings.
The portions are quite large, the staff drowns out the sharpness of the dish.
On the downside, I personally lacked musical accompaniment (it was too quiet) and the wind blew very strongly from the window.