Prices are greatly inflated, the food is not very tasty, the kebab is all streaked with lard, kvass and other drinks are diluted with water, it is a shame in front of foreigners for such a service, and for 100 grams of pepper with a tomato and two sprigs of parsley, get ready to pay 9p.
We were also served cold soup. And when they asked to warm it up, they brought such boiling water that it was impossible to eat. It sounds ridiculous, but it seems that this was done so that visitors would "no longer show off". The attitude is really average-indifferent.
I don't recommend it. Expensive and low-quality food, semi-finished products.
Portions for cheap ingredients from which tutt make food are too expensive even by Moscow standards.
The food is tastier in roadside cafes and the prices do not bite.
Do not be lazy and go to the castle, there is a good and not expensive dining room opposite it.
the constant queues, the emphasis on buses with tourists, waited for the order for about an hour, eventually brought tasteless coffee, and the rest was canceled and left hungry. I do not recommend eating near castles
Overall, it's not bad. The main thing is not to order draniki, here they are made from Polish semi-finished products, which, of course, is incredibly shameful.
The pancakes were served stale, warmed up, excessively greasy. They forgot about the tea I ordered.
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Никита Шарунин
Level 11 Local Expert
July 18, 2018
I didn't like it. The kitchen is of very poor quality! I wanted to swear. According to the reaction of the waiters to the criticism, it became clear that they absolutely do not care. First of all, there is no half of the menu. Of the soups, only Solyanka, while half of the plate is sunflower oil. Wizards are not salty. I won't even continue...