The ice cream is delicious Italian, but the service and attitude to customers are purely Soviet-Kazakh .... We went with our daughter to eat ice cream and drink coffee. A normal desire? It turns out, no! There are no chairs in the place! The bare floor. Ice cream and coffee should be eaten standing up.
When the child found a single table in the corner and sat down, the seller told us: It's forbidden!
I've already lost the power of speech...
how is that even??? You sell coffee, ice cream, the stylish interior of an Italian cafe - but where are the chairs??? Why not put it on, there's plenty of room?
We don't have a cafe, we have a store! Do you want to drink coffee? Buy and go drink on the bench at the mall!!!
This is despite the fact that the prices for ice cream and desserts are never democratic - and the service should correspond to the price tag. It turns out, no!
At my request to hang 200 grams of sweets for me, the saleswoman hung a box for 400... I say - your price is for 100 grams, outweigh it - the saleswoman looked at me with such an unfriendly look...
When I asked to call the manager, I was told that she would not be here today. A book of complaints and suggestions? We don't keep one...
The conclusion is this: I'm in such a "cafe" without chairs - not a foot more. And ice cream can be ordered from there via Wolt.
The best pastry shop in the city, the most delicious brioches, cakes and truffles. Always fresh pastries and original sweets. Stylish atmosphere and polite sellers.
The most delicious bread in the city. The baking is average. But the saleswomen are very mannered, arrogant, they are the kind who do not understand that such behavior is repulsive.