Yesterday we visited a cafe in the center of Tiraspol, we were very dissatisfied with the service. Firstly, after taking a table, we waited for someone to come up to us and bring the menu, we sat for 20 minutes and until my son asked a passing waiter to bring the menu, no one even thought to approach. After the menu was brought to us, we sat for another 20-25 minutes until my son got up and came over asking for the administrator. The girl went to get the administrator, but immediately returned and said that the administrator had gone out somewhere, asked what our question was. My son said that we had been sitting for 25 minutes and waiting for someone to come up to us, asked if it was okay with you, the girl replied no and came up to us to take the order to give it to another waiter. After we accepted the order, we were told that we had to wait 20:25 minutes, but the last dish was brought to us after 40 minutes. After removing the plate from the pizza, there was a pile of crumbs on the table that was around the plate, the waiter came up for the plate and did not deign to wipe the table of crumbs. The sediment remained very bad.
The order was waited for an insanely long time , there were croutons and beer in the order . As a result, the beer was brought in 20 minutes, the croutons in 30 🤦🏽♀️
The kitchen is not bad, but the service is terrible
The overall impression is pleasant. The staff is attentive and competent. One note on food: in the Caesar salad: tomatoes were "Al dente" in the sense of ripeness. In June, in Moldova, it's strange. Considering that beautiful red tomatoes are sold at the market across Suvorov Square. The prices are higher than in Moscow, which also surprised me. But if your budget allows you gastronomical pleasures, be sure to go to La Vida there with a small company. Cozy and delicious.