We ordered khachapuri in royal style, meat in Abkhazian, and mulled tea.
Of the advantages:
1. The meat is delicious, soft, served in a small frying pan, looks aesthetically pleasing.
2. Quick service and take-out.
Minuses:
1. Khachapuri royally - there is more dough than the filling itself
(Not as intense as in the Del Mar establishment in Gagra, at least we have something to compare it with).
2. Wooden toilet cubicle, only one for all cafes. When I entered it, there was a nest of wasps in the corner and one was flying near her house, which was why it was scary, suddenly she would take me for the one who encroaches on her territory and bite. I think if you want your visitors to be satisfied, you can create comfortable conditions.
3. Tea, ordinary custard for 250, is not worth the money, if it is mulled wine, then at least the name should correspond to reality.
We ate inside the restaurant. The waiters are prompt, they seat and take orders quickly.
To the institution -10% for the service.
It's warm in November. There are no people at all.
I came in the evening, several times, took cherry strudel and tea.
I didn't order anything else.
I liked that you can sit indefinitely and work.
The service is what they can do and do.
Not the well-trained restaurant staff, but like at home..
It depends on their training and understanding.
I did a great job on cold evenings.
Therefore 5
+ the cafes are open out of season and we are warmed up
- the dishes are tasteless: we ordered boats, there is almost no cheese, it is tasteless, the dough is empty, the egg is whole - the yolk is baked, and the protein is liquid, horror, we have not tried such disgusting boats anywhere else in Abkhazia! Khachapuri, which are closed, are also not tasty.
- the service was also bad, they waited a long time, they brought it in batches, the penultimate of us received food 15 minutes after everyone (there were 7 of us), and the last one did not wait for the order at all.
I do not recommend the cafe to visit!