It's a very cool store. There is not only Thai food, but also Russian dishes such as "herring under a fur coat", "olivier". You can buy coffee, sweets, or something from ready-made dishes, they will immediately warm up, and after leaving the store, there are tables where you can have a snack.
It's probably a cool store for Ty. Here you can find a lot of not quite standard food for Ty, but standard for us. For example, dumplings, shingles, dumplings, smoked fish, kefir, etc.
The choice of Russian products is small, the price tag is unrealistic, a pack of buckwheat in Russian rubles is at least 600 rubles. Dumplings are generally fabulous. On the plus side, there are always fresh salads, herring under a fur coat, olivier, etc. But they cost disproportionately.