It's a very good place: the food is delicious, the atmosphere is pleasant, the staff is polite.
I ordered brizol and boorsocks. I went to wash my hands, and everything was on the table. The toilet is clean. The most important thing is that the apples are fresh. It's a very pleasant place. I am glad that such restaurants are appearing in my hometown.
There are no borsoks in Boorsok!!! We came to eat with the children around 16h, everyone was tired, they did not leave already. There is no children's menu. One air conditioner for the whole room, all the windows are open, it's still stuffy. One sink at the end of the hall, and the toilet?? They asked for a non-spicy ramen, as a result they ate spicy. A kettle with a torn lid ...
One of the advantages is a beautiful interior, except for tables, with old film and old appliances.
I don't know where the good reviews come from. I specially came to try boorsok. They brought cold and rubber ones. You better make a smaller portion for these 50s, but so that they are delicious. Or increase the price with quality. It's better not to sell them.
I approached the waitress with a question about the taste of the boorsocks. She unfolded a large black bag at the cash register (similar to a 60l garbage bag), took out one, tore this "rubber" and offered to remove it from the bill without question. Thanks for that.
Perhaps if they were heated at least in the microwave, they would become better, but keep the morning roast in such a bag at the checkout...I
also took brizol. It looks beautiful, but everything is barely warm (and it even seemed to me) and too harsh. I tried it for the first time, but I know for sure that the dish is not served at room temperature...I ate it only because I was very hungry and had little time to go to other cafes.
Mb is everything done here in the morning and in the afternoon they don't even warm up? Then name the dining room and put the microwave((