A good cafe for Russian tourists. Something is delicious, something is not very good. There is Russian cuisine. I don't like their tea. They understand Russian well. There are queues, and you have to wait outside. There are halves of dishes, it is convenient if a small company. If you run out of yuan, you will be paid in rubles, but the exchange rate will be too high.
It is very cheap, the dishes are large, and on the third day of stay and meals, the monotony and taste began to bother. I remember well how a Russian customer in a cafe tearfully asked to bring him a simple tomato without spices and spices, apparently he stayed in China for a while. Vodka can be bought for 22 yuan. The first time you taste it like nectar, with notes of fruit, the second time you feel that there is not enough strength, and the third time you begin to suspect what raw materials the product is made of.
Fall for the good reviews. I don't know what these people who write good reviews eat. We ordered 4 dishes and tea. The tea turned out to be the best. Firstly, the discrepancy between the dishes on the menu in the pictures and their real appearance. The seafood rice in the picture was white, but in fact it was filled with soy sauce, which made it very salty From seafood there were crab sticks, some squid and one shrimp. Secondly, it's just not tasty. Ears with cucumbers are very salty. Chicken noodles are tasteless, bland, and the cake, like margarine in Russia, was not eaten (in comparison, cakes and pies were very tasty and natural in Dalian a month ago). Thirdly, the portions are very small, in general it turned out to be 2 times more expensive than eating at a local cafe. In short, why go to China to eat the same disgusting Chinese food as in Russia. In the evening, we went to a local cafe where the Chinese themselves eat and ate normal Chinese, not "Russified" food 2 times cheaper.