We ordered pizza and Mexican meat. They brought meat in Mexican, the meat is hard, it is impossible to chew, I ate a few pieces with effort and left, I thought okay with the meat it didn't work out, I'll eat the pizza, then they served the pizza, tried something wrong, turned the piece over and I see that the dough is soft and white, completely raw, I didn't even understand how they we have achieved such mastery that the filling is ready on top and the dough is raw on the bottom. They asked to call the hostess, waited until she appeared, Diana (the hostess) came, they said that the dough was raw and it was impossible to eat meat in Mexican, and she replied - She should have immediately said that the meat was hard. We said that we would not pay for pizza and meat in Mexican, but the waiter came up several times and repeated that we should have immediately informed, and I think the waiter would have been smart enough to ask himself what was wrong with the food, the plate was full, krch we were forced to pay for meat in Mexican too lol. In general, if you are in pursuit of thrills, you should try both meat and pizza in a raw dough. It feels like this is not a premium restaurant, but some kind of quest room. You won't understand what to expect from the cook and the staff.