On 25.08 I was at the Dalma shopping center in Yerevan.
I went to the cashier and asked if I could order food. The cashier woman said with a dissatisfied look that it was STILL possible. I asked her what pizzas are ready now to take a piece, she sent me to the pizza counter, saying everything is there. Although it is clear that the pizzas are different, it is not possible to uniquely identify them. I asked the guy at the distribution, what kind of pizza is this? in response, he told me that everything was at the checkout and only there. I answered him in surprise that I was sent here to you. Then I turned into an invisible man, they didn't look at me and ignored my questions. As a result, I bought pizza at another cafe in the same food court. In this cafe, I was only kissed.
I join all the negative reviews.
Firstly, at the checkout they asked for a thin or thick PIZZA (dough).
They ordered a thin one , served a thick one
They changed it to a thin one, but there was no cheese at all, and the dough was very stale.
And ketchup was offered in place of the difference.
I refused, they say we can give you a piece of pizza.We will not be able to return the money.The only adequate member of the staff, one man, probably the manager, made a remark to them so that they would be served properly.
The girl was standing with her back to the hall, combing her hair, pinning a hairpin.
In a word, they came in a good mood, left with a fake one.
I visited Tashir pizza and was disappointed. The service leaves much to be desired - the staff is impolite and not attentive. The situation was also not impressive. The only thing that saves this place is the taste of pizza. It's really delicious, but unfortunately, this is the only advantage of this place. I do not recommend it.