For service - the staff is wonderful, polite, there were no complaints for two times of my stay.
The hall is constantly clean, the tables are neatly covered with white tablecloths.
Regarding the food itself: the portions are large, deliciously cooked, everything is fresh.
I tried pies from baking... Probably tasted tastier only as a child on vacation with my grandmother.
I just didn't have time to try out the rest of the pastries, but I think it will also be really homemade.
A set lunch is more than enough to feed two people. The more so that it is made at home.
The atmosphere that this dining room is not even present.
Light, non-intrusive music is playing.
The visitors' hall is large enough for a family holiday or a big feast.
I advise you to visit not only for the holidays - but also just go in to eat, relax.
The kitchen is so-so, the prices are moderate, I have been there several times, there is always a strong stench of some rancid oil, for 15 minutes of staying there, then the clothes stink of it until the evening. It feels like I got into a time machine and got into 1980. The hall is spacious, there are many tables. There is no desire to go there.
The staff is untidy, there are no napkins, the forks are dirty, the dishes are greasy, the food is salty or, suddenly, bland. Solyanka and pickle are normal.
The mashed potatoes are not edible. They confuse the cutlets. The bread is stale. Bathroom - UGH. It's dirty!!! The aunt at the checkout is cool (one of the two) - she beat a worker in the back room who did not wash the dishes.