I was in this cafe 2 years ago, everything was very tasty! I went there for old times' sake, but what is there now is very surprised and upset. The tables are sticky, but we're ready to close our eyes and stay. The food is terrible. The shaglyk seemed to have been chewed by someone before us, it was warmed up, sprinkled with onions on top and given to us, well there are a lot of stray dogs nearby. They were left with three portions of shish kebab. Trout on coals is also a disappointment! Dry! They even ruined the dogwood campote - as if it were canned corn. In general, it's a complete disappointment! I do not recommend it! How can there be such a disgusting barbecue in a place called Caucasian cuisine!!! It's a shame!
We recently visited an institution of Caucasian cuisine!
From the good, polite and pleasant staff, the atmosphere is great👍🏼
Of the cons, the food. We ordered a barbecue, the meat was rubber, you can't figure it out. But this is half the trouble, the kebab itself seemed to have been boiled or steamed, there were not even holes from skewers in the meat. They didn't think of taking a picture right away, it would have been obvious from the photo that they hadn't even fried it :( Khachapur wasn't very good either :(I don't know, maybe it's not the season and there aren't many people, so it's a pity they cook coals for the grill and shish kebab. We were just unlucky!
P.S. And also, we need to work out the restroom. There's a hole in the floor instead of a toilet, it's uncomfortable. Does not fit into the entourage of this institution :)
I liked the place. The menu is relatively diverse. Meat solyanka is really a soup with different sausages, olives and lemon (Abkhazia, it turns out, has its own solyanka, like goulash soup), fried trout is delicious. The waitress was very friendly. The food was prepared quickly, although the waitress herself was surprised by this. Service is included in the bill (10%) Minus the outdoor toilet