There was a free hour in the Blue Domes area. We decided to go in to have a look, drink coffee and evaluate the place for a subsequent visit, but we were told that "we are not a coffee shop." Rather rudely, you can order snacks and desserts for coffee in order to get the notorious "average check" that guests must leave. Naturally, we were not asked what order we were counting on, "drinking coffee" turned out to be a red rag. It is doubly strange to hear such stories in the complete absence of guests in the hall. With such a dubious attitude, there is no desire to return and I do not advise anyone. The interior is very beautiful inside.
The cuisine is simply bombastic, the service is top notch. I highly recommend trying lagman and Kazan kebabs and especially their desserts, which they prepare themselves, not purchased, but they make themselves in their kitchen
I drove by on a sightseeing tour and remembered the place, I came back to look at it on purpose. This is the best place to have lunch. In the building with blue domes in 1970, expensive designer repairs were made, tables made of natural wood rest on legs made of Murano glass, panels of mother-of-pearl on the walls, chandeliers from Venice, heavy chairs-thrones with high backs. Expensive, beautiful, stylish. The restaurant is well zoned, there are places for large companies and for private conversations. I chose a separate "office" behind the screen. I took samsa and shurpa, I liked everything. The prices are high. I would like to mention the service separately, ten points, two were made(!) complementa, tea for me and mors for my son. Five Michelin stars from me.)