Stunning, beautiful interior of the restaurant. Light colors and airy transparent chairs, candles on tables and floating chandeliers fascinate with their lightness. Menu: aesthetics in serving and pleasantly reminiscent of the chef's delicate taste for traditional dishes from our memories, those who are over .... What is Julienne with mushrooms worth!!! It's a masterpiece, the Iceberg salad is bombishly cooked.…
We were celebrating a wedding. The interior, the atmosphere, the location are five plus. It's just a classic of the genre.
As for the cooked dishes, for a C, maybe even with a minus. No taste, no presentation is normal. Everything was arranged so unevenly on the tables that someone ate only greens, and someone ate only meat cuts. To try something else, it was necessary to move to the other end of the table. In vegetable cuts, 80 percent was fresh carrots. I never thought that alcohol would have to be eaten with carrots at a wedding. The portioned hot chop tasted good, but it was doused with a solid brown-gray sauce, which in appearance resembled nothing. I understand some of the guests who didn't even touch IT. I constantly had to ask the organizers where those products were, and why they didn't serve this or that. Only after the reminder did the products appear on the tables. Therefore, somehow everything did not turn out as we would like, when you see the interior and pathos of this institution. All I know is that I won't be organizing banquets here anymore.
I celebrated my wedding on September 14 in the Trinity Hall in the white hall. I would like to note right away that I did not find anything else positive here except for a beautiful picture. On the eve of the event, the administrator Egor advised on the gramming of dishes and the total amount of food for each guest. As a result, at the wedding itself, the guests did not have enough food, especially meat dishes. The hot pork was not tasty, there were a lot of incomprehensible greens, carrots. In addition, non-portion dishes stood at different ends of the table, so that the guests did not even know for the entire event what if there were other snacks and did not try them. At the end of the evening at 23.00, the staff demanded to turn off the music, because these are the requirements of the Trinity Hall. I had events until 24.00 and no one warned me about the music. The guests left even more upset, because they wanted to end the evening with fun and dancing. I would definitely not recommend this banquet hall to my friends and acquaintances to celebrate the most important day in life as a wedding.