I was very pleased with the place, clean, tidy, the staff is trying, very friendly, friendly.
The kitchen was surprised, the manti are delicious, all the necessary spices are present, pilaf is just right.
Samsa is generally unrealistically delicious.
During the year of my stay in Grodno, I met oriental cuisine for the first time, where you can eat delicious pilaf and manti. We will go to this place with pleasure!
I've been to this place. an average teahouse. I ordered lamb soup, samsa with beef, coffee and flour sweets.
they brought soup (delicious, 2 large pieces of meat), then samsa (ordinary samsa, nothing supernatural) and coffee (more on that later). I took the flour sweets with me (the packaging is free). the cashier said 22p. 22-7-4-4 = 7p for coffee. for coffee, the price of which is not indicated anywhere: neither at the checkout nor on the menu. for the coffee, which was brought barely warm because they make regular espresso, and then add cold milk to it. At the checkout, I asked why the pricing was like this, and they started showing me their insoluble coffee and telling me how high-quality it was.
my advice: specify in advance the cost of the items, the price of which is unknown, since they write a general check, if they want, they will knock out coffee not for 7, but for 27p.
Finally!
Eastern food has appeared in Grodno and I am sooo glad about it. I've been to different countries. I have eaten such food in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan.
Yes, it's not the most delicious thing I've eaten, but it's really that kind of food, it's real, and not just a name with a local chef.
Moreover, the prices were very pleased
I don't understand the victims who complain about the service)
It's not expensive, it's delicious, the boys create an atmosphere