I'm writing about the Russian cafe Alyonka, which doesn't even taste like Russia, because even we don't have that. This is super disrespectful to the visitors! We came with my wife to a cafe next to the hotel, we thought it would be nice to try Russian food here. We sat down and chose, a local Thai woman from a cafe told us that we should order at the counter with a cash register, to which we agreed. They came up a couple of minutes later with an awesome mood, saying: can we have a tourist tomorrow? To which the cashier's face twisted as if she had a stroke. We didn't understand at first, we thought maybe something got into her eyes and continued ordering: and pancakes - to which her face twisted even more, she made a sound like "pfff hah" and said in a rude voice; WILL YOU WAIT 25 MINUTES? Naturally, this was enough for us to make the decision "never set foot in this cafe again, nothing." During our stay in Tae, we met many of our Russian guys, met Kazakhs from faraway lands - and everyone was so friendly, even those who work and live here. But this - this can only be described in a Russian, folk foul language. Never go to this cafe. Even if there's nothing else left in the world, it's better to do without it.
If this is Alenka, then the cafe is a complete immersion in Russian catering. I went there because my daughter wanted something familiar. The lady (Russian) taking the order hardly hid her irritation, referring to her busy schedule. The mashed potatoes served with the cutlet had the smell of unwashed dishes.
As a result, she didn't touch the dish.