I liked the place as a whole, it is located in a pleasant park on the shore of a pond, tables are only on the street, you can sit next to the pond and look at the ducks.
The food is very tasty! We took a boat - it turned out to be perfect, it was the best boat in all of Abkhazia in my opinion: soft dough, lots of cheese and perfect roasting, next time I will come for a boat only here. We also took a roast with meat at home - it was also very tasty, the portion was large, I barely finished it. The staff are nice, give recommendations on the menu, everything is very fast and good.
Of the cons:
1. Since the cafe is located on the street, everyone smokes there, and you can't hide from the smoke and smell of cigarettes anywhere. This is basically a problem for the whole of Abkhazia, since there is no ban on smoking in public places, which is very bad. We were lucky: we came when there were very few people.
2. There is no toilet, you have to go to a public toilet in another part of the pond, but it is paid and very dirty.
3. In the evenings, some singer sings some mothballs VERY loudly, like it's live music, but it's SO loud that it's just impossible to be around, my ears curl up from such a volume. We wanted to sit some more, but we had to run away right after the performance started, as my head instantly hurt. Employees definitely need to adjust the volume of the music and microphone and turn it down at least twice.
There is a wonderful atmosphere in the cafe. The location is great, in the park.
There are many places, you can look at swans, or you can dance. The repertoire is excellent, the live music and the singing of the presenter were very pleasant. And most importantly, excellent cuisine. This is a rarity for Abkhazia!
I liked the place where the cafe is located. Black and white swans and Indian ducks swim next to the cafe. There is also a fenced large cage nearby, there are peacocks, ostriches, roosters. There are many tables on the street in the cafe. We were served quickly. I liked the roast meat, khachapuri in Adjarian style. I didn't have enough juiciness in khinkali. Overall, the impression was good.