It's not clean. The table is dirty. I wiped a part of the table with a napkin, the result is in the photo. The menu is all over the place. The waiter doesn't know Russian, and the only response is laughter. A little later, I noticed how the guests at the next table were talking to the same waiter in Tajik. I called him and asked if you speak Tajik, but the answer was no. I started getting turned on, I think he's mocking me))) I tell him you were just talking about the Taj., the answer is, I'll sort of understand what you want. I tell him in English you understand, yes he says))) I switched to English in response to silence, again that Tajik is even worse. Next, he asked to bring a mess of tea, as it is almost everywhere for free, and also a pot of tea. They brought an empty glass (a mess) and a teapot with tea and a spoon, but there was no sugar on the table, he got up and took it from another table after two attempts to explain to the waiter why he gave a spoon but did not give sugar. The chairs are just as stained as they are almost everywhere in Bukhara. The food seems to be normal. But the service is zero. For a simple black tea 35,000. Whereas in other establishments for this money you can get ice cream and smoothies and many other things.
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The dirtiest products
I beat the expired kebabs there twice and the baklava is shoved into the old man...
Horror
It doesn't seem to be a cheap restaurant, but I don't recommend the terrible menu.
Delicious, cozy, comfortable. All kinds of tea, although the kettles are small, but cast iron. Turkish cuisine. The sweets are very tasty, there is Turkish baklava, there are also various cakes)
The service is very good, the food is delicious, but not like in Turkey, the sweets are awesome delicious, thanks for that, I really liked baklava, but I can't say the same about Turkish kahwe