Absolutely amazing place! I visited this place last Sunday, and was delighted. The interior is cozy and stylish, creating the perfect atmosphere for a romantic dinner or a meeting with friends.
The staff was attentive and friendly.
I will definitely come back here more than once.
We were constantly sitting with a hookah, but once there was a raid and as it turned out, you can not smoke hookah in this establishment, which was very surprising
A pleasant place, a large selection of food and snacks. Everything is delicious, there is a summer veranda. Because the establishment is near the river - there is a pleasant breeze, which is important in the sultry summer heat. Good service.
Bad. We came at 13:05 to smoke a hookah on the lunch break. At 13:43, without waiting for a hookah, I started looking for a hookah man - he is sitting eating a Doner and says "The coals are not ready yet." The service is zero. At the same time, guests walk with ladders and hang chandeliers.
We came for the second time, because the first time we really liked the service, prices, polite and attentive staff.
The second time, unfortunately, everything was bad, the hookah did not suit the first taste, we thought, well, nothing, they replaced it with another one, but it turned out not to be very good, the tobacco burned out, it was bitter when smoking, the hookah itself never came up (
Everything would be fine, but before leaving, the girl who served us went to her colleagues and informed us with a grin that we did not like the hookah, (maybe it seemed to me) and they discussed it in front of us, well, as with us, we could hear everything. Sadly. And the honey cake was very tasty.
We were walking by, it started to rain, and we took shelter under your porch to call a taxi. You didn't have the light back then. They left a bag of samsa on the windowsill. I hope you didn't throw it away and it was delicious. Now whenever I drive by, I remember.
The girl admin or hostess is not clear with the waiter to communicate in the middle of the transition of the arch is not allowed to pass normally, and so it seems to be a cultural place.