They advised me to try pizza at this place. We ordered 1 shawarma and 1 pizza by phone. We arrived, went to a cafe. No one was waiting for us. There was no one at the checkout, we probably waited 5 minutes for someone to come up. It turned out that the girl who works there was standing on the street and talking to the men who were sitting there at a table. The contingent is so-so. The shawarma was already on the table and it is not known how long ago. The pizza was already brought in fact when we sat down. Shawarma and pizza for two. There is a lot of sauce in the shawarma, I squeezed a lot on a plate so as not to eat. A few spoons for sure. The pizza tastes normal but very greasy. There was an awful lot of fat on the wooden tray on which the pizza was brought! The pizza was already dripping. There is not even liquid soap in the toilet. The only thing I liked was the interior. It's a pity that they came up with a great idea, but there is no implementation. I do not recommend it and I will not visit it anymore.
It's not a bad cafe, but it's hard to call it a good one. An interesting interior and cleanliness are present in this cafe (and this is not everywhere, especially on the outskirts). Taka syaka cuisine is not for gourmets, but rather for people who are not picky about food or want to have a snack. But to pay tribute, the dishes are prepared and served neatly. In the evenings, an incomprehensible " alcohol park " often gathers, so fans will not like to sit quietly and relax in a cafe. In summer, a lot of " blue " people often gather under the canopy and because of this a lot of noise and conflicts (this is a question for people and not for cafes). The staff is quite friendly. The prices on the menu are adequate.
We rented a banquet hall several times - just a godsend! Very good kitchen! The dishes are incredible! Shish kebab, fish - top class! The atmosphere, the cook, the staff are beyond praise!