I'm changing my assessment to the opposite. Yesterday, the cashier, Natalia Prokopenko's grandmother, did not move the tape and I had to move the goods myself to put my own goods. The place for the product in this Basket is already tiny. The cashier began to rudely say why we are moving, you can wait that we are in the way... I did her job for her. She apparently still stayed in the Soviet Union and used to work as a salesman too and does not know that now the customer is always right. The basket went down, hiring cheap, old cashiers. After all, there is nothing better than the Norm. There the cashiers greet and smile. And they are most likely being briefed on working with clients.
Very good cooking. Prices for drinks are not quite adequate, especially for alcoholic beverages. But that's not the most important thing. The semi-finished products of the Basket (dumplings, manti, khinkali, noodles, etc.) are, in my opinion, some of the best in Karaganda.
Basket, basket... the problem is with dirty baskets, and sluggish vegetables, fruits and greens. Cooking is delicious, salads, pastries. Well, the prices are more expensive than normal.I add it a year later, the situation with baskets has not changed, but with vegetables it is very even, constant delivery, the assortment is necessary, mint, greens are almost always fresh.