The place is good, you can brew ramen and eat, buy all kinds of Korean food. But schoolchildren often come here during the day and all the places are occupied.
I gave it 4 stars, as The mart often has terrible sellers. They don't understand you, they don't call you when your ramen doesn't cool down as a result, they don't understand their work and their product themselves. In general, it's repulsive.
A great place to eat, chat and enjoy drinks. This branch is the coziest of all and the staff is polite. There is always a large variety of ramen and tokpokki.
The mart on C1. Terrible service, the cashier was constantly clacking, she counted what was missing. We ordered ramen that took an hour to cook, stupid disposable tableware that costs almost the same as ramen, the corndogs are greasy, there are very few places, you have to wait your turn. In a word, a complete disappointment!
I go in at night, I was glad to work) I took the ramen. The cashier with curly hair does not know how to communicate with customers. He hit back by throwing it on the table, so he took it and threw it and said count it. I think okay, maybe I dropped it off my hands without paying attention. After I pick up the food, I offered no napkins or appliances, I asked myself and again the same situation. He gives me napkins like I'm his friend, I didn't give it to him, but I don't know how to explain, I held out my hand and he "on" and
But the mart on c1 is just terrible. There is never a normal assortment, no sticks, no soy, no kimpaba and corn dogs. And when we were asked to wipe the table where other people were sitting, we were told to take napkins and wipe ourselves if we wanted to sit down. It's horrible. All the other branches are just sweet, especially on oybek, cool girls work there
Of course, the place is great, there are no questions about service. But I am not satisfied with the fact that when I buy ramen for 20 thousand and together with ramen they sell me their own kind of "branded" dishes for 10 thousand. The usual disposable cardboard tableware with the inscription "The Mart" costs 10 thousand. What does it mean?I'm certainly not a petty person, but I don't think it's worth paying 10 thousand for this.This is my strictly personal opinion.
The place is cool in itself, a wide selection of interesting products that you still have to look for, the staff is kind and friendly
The service is at the level of 4 TC, the prices are slightly overpriced
Zakos to suit the Taste of Villas. The assortment is small, sometimes there is a delay. But in general, it is normal for a small store.
There are pastries and a coffee machine. There are tables.
A bunch of different "goodies" for adults and children. The range of imported products. Not a bad takeaway coffee, but that's if you and the barista are lucky :)