For this area, in my opinion, the establishment is good. The prices are reasonable. BOLOGNESE pasta - 1800 TNG.
TASHKENT TEA - 1000 TNG.
Pizzas from 1,650 tng.
Kebabs from 1290 tng.
Interior: the cafe positions itself as an oriental cuisine and the interior corresponds.
The only negative, for me, is the air conditioner that covers a huge mural on the wall.
The waiters are great, though, a little forgetful, we can't get the cake, but they hit the bill, it happens.
They are polite in communication. They know what's on the menu at the stop.
In the kitchen: a friend was given a beef stroganoff, and I watched him eat and waited for his pasta.
By the way, in the bolognese pasta, white suluguni cheese or cheese, maybe the management saves💁🏿♂️
More on the menu: cafe of Oriental cuisine! On the menu: English breakfast, French breakfast, Italian breakfast, Japanese salad, vinaigrette, Thai meat, fries with meat, barbecue, pizza.)
And another moment, we were greeted in Kazakh, I understood that the leadership is for the Kazakh language. It's good. But THE MENU FROM THE FIRST PAGE IS ONLY IN RUSSIAN!
Overall not bad! It would be 3.5 to put a solid 3.5 out of 5. It's good.
I ate twice in this place, I didn't like the kitchen. For the first time I ate homemade noodles with half-baked potatoes and a distinct "aroma" of ham. In the second, stale cutlets "steamed", which in fact turned out to be simply fried and steamed. Prices are also too high for such food. For comparison, establishments from the other outskirts of the city, Ainabulak, are a cut above. At the same time, prices are noticeably lower. The service in Mizama is normal, the restrooms are clean. I am unlikely to repeat my visit here.
Good Uzbek cuisine, jiz, kazan kavap (Tashkent) and dolma are cool with them. But in the evening, pilaf is not served fresh, heated in the microwave... And so delicious pilaf...