The place is very cozy. The price category fully corresponds to the institution. The service is great. Everything is delicious. I advise you to come with friends and family.
There were guests from India and they wanted to try Olot samsa. Since the guests do not eat beef (their God), we had to order lamb sambushki. As they say, any whim for your money. But it's still not clear what the sheep are to blame for.
woe to the hostess girls, who instead of meeting the guests huddled in a circle of 3 people and giggling in the corner, although there is a crowd of people at the entrance waiting to be directed to the reserved table