It's a great place! It's very cozy and everything is very tasty.
In the evening, from 18 to 20, the music is minus, the guy sings great and the girl is no worse.
The menu contains almost all the dishes of Azerbaijani cuisine that are recommended and I wanted to try it. The portions are large, it is quite possible to take a salad for two. It makes sense to take different dishes for two, they will be divided for you. So you will try more. Everything is very satisfying, we ate 2 times a day, we didn't want any more (it didn't fit in).
At moderate prices, a hearty meal of 20-40 manats (1200-2000 ₽) for two.
I can recommend "Breakfast for two" - this is a complex with branded Kyukyu (scrambled eggs with lots of greens + scrambled eggs with lots of tomatoes, tip 2 types of Kyukyu divide into two - together it is generally very tasty). There is also cheese, sausages, sausages, boiled eggs, various jams, sweet pastas, soft cheese and other goodies. This breakfast costs 25 manats (1500 ₽).
Try the Piti soup (lamb chickpeas, herbs, spices, broth, everything languishes in pots and is served to the table in an original way).
Dishes of fish, lamb, beef, chicken. Everything is very tasty!
The waiter Dima is very attentive, will prompt and advise not only on the menu , but also on the sights 👍
It's cozy, there's snow outside, and the cafe is cozy and warm, with a pleasant melody playing. The waiters are handsome and nimble. The food is colorful, beautifully served, and delicious. I recommend it! We came from Uzbekistan, we are glad that we came here.
We were here with my husband 2 times during a trip to Baku in early October. The weather was good, so both times we chose tables outside. The first time we had a waiter who spoke a little Russian, but he was a very nice guy nevertheless. The second time we had Dima, who spoke Russian very well, and also gave very good food recommendations, and also took a great picture of us, he has talent). We tried cherry salad, choban vegetable salad, kebab, pitt soup (super!) and duchbar soup with small dumplings, stewed veal with cherries, grilled lamb. As well as local baklava with thyme tea - it is very tasty and fresh! We tried the local pomegranate wine - it tastes very pleasant here, and also tasted a glass of dry red Azerbaijani wine - it is also very worthy! Prices for something like in Moscow, for something lower. The level of the institution is very decent! We will be happy to return when we are in Baku!