There are no such high prices even in the old town! Our guide took us there. We wouldn't have gone in there ourselves. It's like on the market! I thought that didn't exist anymore.. They don't have wine on the menu, but they are ready to sell you a glass of Ivanovka wine for 25 manats from under the floor when it is one of the cheapest wines in the store. It's just ridiculous! Don't take the Shah pilaf! Cold, lots of rice, little meat. We bought it for 85 manats for two, and in the old city, where it is more expensive than in other places, maybe 35 manats for 2. It's a pity that we are too polite people and did not leave immediately ... and they also ask us to pay in cash, like the device does not work. In general, they seem to be avoiding taxes in every possible way.. The interior is not cozy. I don't know who might like it... there's also dust everywhere…