I came in for breakfast, I was the first customer, and while I was here, no one else came.
The hall was small but pleasant, with calm music playing. The waiter wasn't there at 9 a.m., she came later, but she never came up to me, wiped other tables and laid out napkins (I thought all my life that this should be done before the guests arrived), the bartender served.
I ordered shakshuka, pancakes with sour cream and a large cappuccino.
The pancakes arrived first. There are 3 pancakes on a plate, sprinkled with almond petals, and sour cream. The pancakes taste very medium, the dough is a little harsh and breaks. They were served barely warm. I am 99% sure that they were cooked not after the order, but yesterday, or the cook is frankly bad. I ate it, because there was no time to wait. Then they served shakshuka. I recommend that the chef study how this dish is prepared, but it didn't look like shakshuka. Plus, the promised baguette was not brought, both in the directory and in the menu. The dish itself wasn't bad, at least it was freshly made. I liked the coffee.
Of the cons, I also note that with 13 degrees of frost outside, it was also cold in the cafe, especially near the windows.
The total receipt was 39 BYN. It was one of my most expensive breakfasts, but it's definitely not worth it. I don't recommend it.
Good afternoon, today, after visiting this institution, I would like to leave my feedback. Friendly staff, pleasant atmosphere, reasonable prices, I also really liked the coffee here, now about the cons. I'd like to point out right away that this is not the first place with Georgian cuisine that I've been to. In khachapuri and khinkali with cheese, the cheese is as strange as possible, somewhat similar to suluguni, but more salty and strange in taste. It is impossible to eat past this khinkali (exactly the way it should be done, you can use a fork and a knife somehow) when you take it by the tail, it starts to slip out. Khachapuri will also not work out to eat by the usual method for everyone, the edges of which imply, conditionally, a bun with cheese that needs to be broken off and dipped, in fact, are a crispy crust without cheese. While we were eating it somehow, a couple of Georgians died somewhere… As a gift, we received a pleasant evening in the company of a toilet with food poisoning, spending more money on medicines than we gave for food. Perhaps other positions of this institution will be better, but these did not leave a good impression.
We visited the Status cafe and were very satisfied) we were served by the waiter Arina - a very friendly and attentive girl, delicious food, fast and beautiful serving) pleasant, calm atmosphere and affordable prices) beautiful views and fresh air open on the summer terrace) being in Vitebsk, I advise you to visit this cafe)