It didn't work out to eat at the restaurant. We were full, so we only drank coffee. But the atmosphere there is impressive. One of the halls is stylized as a Soviet-era apartment. An old square TV, a carpet on the wall, a sideboard, etc. There are people with disabilities among the staff (we were served by a hard-of-hearing waitress).
They say there is fish on the menu, cooked using sunlight in a special device.
We'll definitely try it next time.
A lot of reviews about the atmosphere are true: it is beautiful, interesting for both adults and children. But the food upset us. I can't believe that both my husband and I just missed and ordered exactly what they cook terribly here.
Salad = leaves + mayonnaise + dried chips; fresh lemon and mint = water with 3 pieces of lemon and leaves; meat on the bone with grilled vegetables = a fat piece with rags of lard, ordinary, and vegetables are just raw. Disappointment is 100%.
It's great that friendly staff with disabilities work in the service staff. Respect to the institution and the staff for this.
Anyway, the place is worth visiting and evaluating on your own - and may you have more luck with the menu!
It's amazing! It's a very atmospheric place.
A great restaurant with a national flavor, with delicious dishes and wonderful wine and wonderful waiters.
Amazing and interesting art space, pleasant atmosphere, very friendly and professional staff.