The cafe is mainly for those who just want to eat meat, the prices are not low, depending on who eats how. For example, 0.5 kg of fried meat was ordered, 2 sticks of ground shish kebab, 1 achuchuk and tea, it all came out at 200 thousand sums. The atmosphere of the cafe is not for families with children. The staff is polite and attentive. The food is served quickly and the quality of the food is good.
In Tashkent, you will rarely find a place where you can eat and enjoy the taste of real fried meat or shish kebab (Gijdivon). The price is average and the location is so-so good.
The service is 3/5, but I think it's quite normal for this format. The food is not straight as praised, maybe I expected a lot) It's delicious, a little expensive, but you can try it once)