Everything was good the service the food and the atmosphere but the show was au full singers were worst I have ever meet only one singer was good Mher but others were bad.
Waiters were excellent, food was delicious
I'll tell you right away, the waiter is normal. The food is also normal.
But the impression was greatly spoiled by the attitude of the management. We booked a table. A fundamentally specific table. They told me right away and showed it to me.
Then they came to make an advance payment and make a pre-order and repeated "this is exactly the table we need." They wrote everything down and promised that everything would be fine.
We arrive, and the table is generally set in another part of the restaurant.
It spoiled the mood. Of course, we still had a great time, but only because we're gay. And management has a fat minus. That's not how it's done. It's super professional.
By the way, they didn't try to fix the situation in any way, I'm talking about a discount or dessert. We didn't really need it, it just illustrates the "professionalism" well.
A disgusting cafe, with disgusting owners. Their music on the street hits the apartment building opposite every day, it's just impossible to listen to it and it's VERY loud. Music is playing even for an empty cafe. Every day. The same disgusting playlist of the most tasteless cacophonies. The police and the mayor's office do not react, because it is allegedly possible to do anything before 23:00. The cafe itself does not have a license to sell alcohol and cards are not accepted, apparently due to tax avoidance or money laundering. I wish them all the vilest things.
Everything is very bad: the food, the feed rate, the music.
Upd: the cafe is breaking a new bottom - I have to go there because of the games that where when on Wednesdays. Last Wednesday, the lights were turned off in the area for an indefinite period, I went to buy coffee, I'm coming back, the "owner of the establishment" won't let me in because you can't go with your own. Well, you can't and you can't, of course, I'm trying to negotiate with him, because I've already ordered food inside, but I'm not going in. So he literally attacks me and grabs the coffee with his hands, starts pushing me away from the door. I had to fight with him, of course. This is the first time I've seen visitors treated this way in Armenia. I went inside without coffee, finished it in front of the place, but I still had to finish playing :)
They do not accept cards, because the owner apparently wants to save money. Because of this, there are constant problems with payment. The food is normal.