Delicious pizza for a small price, better by pre-order, as the waiting time at busy times can be up to an hour, but overall I liked everything)
Changing the review:
It turns out to be delicious only on the shift of a dark-haired, brown-eyed girl.. we took the same pizza on different shifts and the younger girl puts half as much filling and the most interesting thing is that the dough was baked only on the sides, and the whole base turned out to be raw. In general, we will try not to come to replace this girl (by the way, the wait for pizza was 10 minutes)
Not a foot in the food court at this address!
Customer orientation is ZERO.
The feeling is that the people working in this institution are not interested in the number of completed orders, but wipe their pants for a fixed salary.
The woman taking orders warned in a defiant tone that the order would be completed "after lunch," and the counter question was "after lunch, what time is it?" She began to make excuses that she would have lunch now, and after that, she demonstrated two more orders, and that she would have to wait until half past three. I had to give up, I would even say forced! Because at the time of the conversation it was about 13 o'clock. 2.5 hours for three orders with a break?! Please...
with that attitude, there's no place in the service industry.
We wanted to make a pre—order - we called for more than half an hour, but no one answered (they didn't call at lunchtime). We decided to come personally. On the spot, the employee was having a conversation with a client or colleague, we dialed the number again — the phone continued to ring, but the receiver was not picked up. At the same time, it was clear that there was no special workload: the employee was not busy with the service, but just talking. I left an unpleasant impression — I would like more attention to customers and basic accessibility over the phone.