It's a great place, quiet and sparsely populated, and there aren't all the dishes on the menu yet, but there's plenty to choose from. The portions are large, very satisfying and delicious. Shrimp dumplings are a particular favorite. I recommend it!
In Chinese eateries, there are usually large portions and meat is not spared. Here, for 18 rubles, we received 90 percent of the rice. Not much sauerkraut, and a couple of slices of meat with cheese. It tastes sooooo trivial, there is no sauce or gravy, the meat is not glazed or breaded, just an ordinary stew. In general, it was not as tasty as possible for 18 rubles. No one on the staff speaks Russian, which is illegal, as far as I know. I don't recommend it to anyone, it's expensive and not tasty. By the way, I also got a beef bone.
It's just not decent in the city center, there are two girls sitting at the checkout who don't speak Russian and communicate with the client through a translator on their phone. If you want to make money here, learn the language. I felt very uncomfortable. The menu is a separate story, it does not specify the size of the finished product per serving, and in the end you do not know if it will be a large portion for you or if you will end up hungry. And the food is quite tasty.