Pilaf... Well, it tastes better for me, nothing unusual.
Chebureks... An hour of waiting during rush hour, so to speak. They're not worth it. In Moscow, on Sukharevskaya Street in Friendship, the reference ones. There is an incomprehensible liquid substance in the filling, the dough is excellent.
Samsa... It's very tasty, but there's almost no meat, it's all onions.
Chicken... Well, the chicken is like a chicken sprinkled with spices. 600p is not worth it.
Layered khachapuri... Regular, dry khachapuri.
All food is not salty. Not only here, but also in local establishments, of which there are few
I don't understand why there are such wild queues here. On the contrary, and a little to the side too, the same dishes, but there are no queues.
I give this place a full five stars!!! The food is wonderful, delicious, homemade. Which proves the number of people standing in line. The staff is very kind and friendly, everyone is advised to try pilaf, even a non-lover of this dish will be delighted.
This is a tin!!! The queues are creepy every day! I defended it twice, I thought it was worth it, BUT the first time there was not enough pilaf (I stood for 40 minutes), the second time I waited for chebureks (I waited an hour)-in fact, so-so chebureks.People, why are you standing in line here???
Although it is clear that the once famous health resort of the USSR has turned into a place to search for service, namely, elementary food.
AN HOUR in line for chebureks…
In my opinion, it's too much, BUT there's nowhere else to eat ... Kebabs are fried on the knee, in the yard…
People on their way from the beach (the top spot) ready to stand for hours at a MEAL!!!
This is not a vacation, but bullying!