A great place to have lunch/dinner on a hot summer day! Externally, the institution combines oriental notes with a Russian flavor (Vasya Lozhkin's paintings on the wall). Very tasty cuisine, both traditional (delicious adana kebab) and European (I tried fish and chips, very good, apparently, attract the same British. By the way, we watched an English-speaking family across the table). I was very pleased with our waiter, Mashuk, a very sociable and bright guy, uplifting and likes to talk (we talked in my broken English). If you are not averse to chatting with the locals and you are not bothered that while you are waiting for an order, they are talking to you without strain, then you will definitely get pleasure) In general, I can definitely recommend this place, it's a pity we only went there twice, since we mostly ate at our hotel.