So expensive and inviting in appearance, the pastries will actually turn out to be 3-day-old breadcrumbs, which can only be eaten due to the filling, which somehow masks this nuance. Of the 3-person staff, someone started making my coffee only when I was standing over their soul with the look characteristic of a waiting person. The most important thing for them at that moment was to sit on the phone. One of the employees' hair was not collected, so you may find an unpleasant surprise in your drink/dessert. All this could have been tolerated if the price category of the assortment had been 3-5 rubles, not 10-15. With such a "level" of establishment, they also do not provide devices for croissants, which is objectively impossible to bite. In general, all the beauty of the shop windows was ruined by the service and the total discrepancy between price and quality.
Yesterday, for the first time, I was disappointed, I took a lemon cake, it's just some kind of nightmare, the tartlet fell apart in my hands, the cap of whipped cream inside just peeled off, apparently she soaked the tartlet and made something wet and falling apart out of it. Lemon curd was rubber😢 The question is, how long was it stored until it was sold and what should the money be paid for? Just don't need to describe that they are fresh, they were fresh in my refrigerator for a day for a relative's birthday and were many times better than yesterday's "masterpiece" How can you even sell such a thing? It's not possible to eat, there's no pleasure, it's all gone to the trash!
There used to be one point, and at least I didn't have any questions for you.…
Not bad products, but greyhound service kills everything. Upon purchase, the package is not offered. To the question, do you think I should carry your boxes in my hands?- the answer is in the style of S.S. Gorbunkov - our people go to the store with their bags. Fortunately, I'm not yours. Kindly provide, without reminders, a basic service in your dreary tavern. As well as individually packaged appliances when I take the products to take away.