Extensive menu. This restaurant is combined with a restaurant of pan-Asian and Indian cuisine, so the choice is huge. The food is quite tasty, the waiting time is short. Pleasant atmosphere
Expensive is rich. )) The place is good, customer-oriented - young people 18-20 years old. The staff is responsive, the atmosphere is cozy, the waiting time for an order is sometimes long. The food is good. I've never been injured.
This is not one, but three establishments, but since I ordered the dishes in the Italian part, so I will leave a review here. Coming to this cafe you will be offered 3 menus. I recommend that you immediately give away the menu of pan-Asian cuisine and never think about it again, since the chefs there do not know how to cook from the word at all.
The Italian cuisine itself is not bad, not straight wow, but on the other hand it is not a restaurant, it is a cafe with a shop of Italian products at the price of the equipment that produces these products. Given the huge price tag on the products, it is not surprising that pasta of different types with different fillings in the cafe costs from 70,000 ($7) to almost 180,000 soums ($ 18) per dish, taking into account service interest. Yes, in Uzbekistan, restaurants and cafes have percentages for service, which sometimes are not even indicated on the menu, and the waiters do not receive these percentages, this is just an opportunity for restaurateurs to show a lower cost of a dish on the menu than it actually is. In general, in an Italian cafe, the food is three points, not bad, but not for this money either. Indian cuisine is also not bad and, in principle, more or less affordable and worth the money. There are no complaints about it yet, but on the other hand, I tried only pita and hummus with pistachios there.
Three menus: Pan-Asian, Indian and Italian cuisine!! Everything is very tasty!! One moment, some positions on the foot.. And the choice of alcohol is very limited, there is no alcohol menu.. Some guys, the waiters are not super professionals, but they try very hard, they react very quickly upon request and this smoothes the impression.
When a restaurant does not have a certain addition, then this is a Lolio. A difficult name that you can't remember, an incomprehensible direction, a kashamalasha menu, prices are overpriced and there is no parking. That's the whole bouquet that's dragging this place down. Buckwheat noodles are just awful, sticky... pistachio halva is like a turd. the waiters are standing over your soul or watching you from the sidelines...discomfort. there is no display case with sweets.