A very cozy, sincere restaurant, with its own flavor and delicious food. The original interior looks like a Russian village hut, interesting food serving, polite staff, live music after 20 hours. It's not the first time I've come, everything I've tried is very tasty, cooked with a soul! I recommend.
The restaurant is good. The interior is designed in a Slavic theme. The kitchen is not bad, but it was better. The price tag was frankly blurred. We walk, but the sediment remains.
The food is ordinary. The music leaves much to be desired. In general, nothing unusual, and the restaurant is not the cheapest in the city. I think the bear has outlived its usefulness
The place is cool!! The food is delicious. The service is pleasant. And it's also a memorable place. Remember, there is such an expression: "where?! In Karaganda!" There is a monument there, in relation to this expression.
To put it mildly, it resembles the Potemkin village, inside it is like in a crypt, very dark. Music is like a stuck record, it hasn't changed for 10 years.
Long cooking, rustic interior, small assortment of drinks, the cost of dishes does not correspond to the quality