Excellent, even magnificent chebureks!
And then they ate, and took them on the road to the Crimea.
The cafe itself is an ordinary good coastal establishment on the embankment - there is no point in discussing the interiors - that's not why they come here.
The service is courteous and friendly. Cards, by the way, are accepted.
The only small drawback is that chebureks take a long time to wait, but, given the demand for them and their taste, this is quite tolerable and the result deserves to be appreciated!
When we arrive in Mariupol, we definitely visit the Ilyus cafe, the most delicious Chebureks, a pleasant atmosphere where you can sit, eat delicious food and chat with friends 👍
We made an order. The wait, they said, is 40 minutes. We waited for more than an hour. Bread was brought, the bread turned out to be mildewed. The bread was handed over to the waiter, he took it away and disappeared. I went to the counter to check on the bread, whether there would be a replacement, and in response I heard "it's sad that there is mold." There were no answers about waiting for food.
This attitude towards the client is not only here, but everywhere. The prices are wild, despite the fact that the products and cost of living are quite common here, as everywhere else. Greed, arrogance, lack of culture are the only impressions, including about this institution