We went to eat with the child after the Dolphinarium... The wait was very long (but this is the least of the Disadvantages) after the order was brought to our table, a huge swarm of FLIES flew in.... As a result, either the food is cooked so that you will be rewarded with OKI, or the unsanitary conditions prevailing in this cafe.
A traditionally shabby place with tables on the street. Wash your hands - there is a faucet on the street, you can wash it if you want. Cleanliness... well, how can it be on the street. Food - prices are like in a medium-sized city in an ordinary cafe-restaurant, with a decent interior, service and serving. Portions are less than in any ordinary cafe for the same money.
As a dining room, but for a portion of fries (150 rubles), 2 tablespoons of buckwheat (100 rubles) and 2 medium fried trout grams of 250 100 rubles / 100g, we were charged 1400 rubles. When paying, hiding their eyes, they reported that the fish was 500g each. Well, yes, well, yes.
And of course 10% - for the service, which was apparently a shortfall in payment.
The "dining room" is empty, which is quite natural with this approach to work.
I've been dining at this place for a week. Everything is really homey, the dishes are delicious, it's always nice to come in. It's a pity I didn't have time to try all the menus
We ordered meat with vegetables, a hot frying pan, khachapuri and compote in a bottle. The compote is good, delicious, even slightly sweet. Meat was promised with vegetables, but in fact only 4 small peels from tomatoes.What a home cooking it is! Come on, vegetables! Meat with a smell! They fed it to a cute puppy that was hanging around. They just forgot about khachapuri (that's what they said) and didn't bring it. In a hot frying pan there was meat and potatoes in a rustic way, 2 tiny pickled cucumbers and 3-4 slices of fresh tomato.And we waited for 40 minutes. There is no desire to go there anymore.