You haven't read the reviews! But you need to read!!! Tempting: tea from the samovar and a huge selection of jams! In the end, no one asked what kind of tea we wanted, but they brought it with thyme, which I hate, because I'm sick of this taste! They said "no problem, we'll bring it without additives" and brought it with thyme again)))) How can you not recognize him!!! The waiter was surprised when we identified the same tea! But he didn't argue. In short, drink what you've poured! They don't bring the check, the amounts are made up out of my head! Drink tea with jam : tea 12 and jam 20, total 42)) but the price is individual! Someone was charged twice as much! If you entered by accident, then run!
A cafe in the old town with a pleasant terrace and an assortment of 120 types of jam.
It is located inside the old town, so it is always crowded here. The catchphrase "there are more than 120 types of different jams here" sounds from the entrance. In general, this is a really interesting place for a one-time visit: the opportunity to try unusual jams and drink tea from the samovar on the terrace outside. For regular tea parties, something less crowded is better for our taste.
🫖 tea in a teapot or samovar – drinking tea from a samovar on the terrace in the old town is very authentic. You can order both a kettle of tea for 7 rubles, and a samovar of tea for 25 rubles or a tea set for 50 rubles (the tea set includes: a samovar of tea, 3 jams to choose from, 2 pieces of baklava, lemon, sugar, rose water and a plate of different types of nuts). It is better to take a set of 4 people. Everything for tea is very satisfying and sweet, it is difficult to master more than 1-2 spoons of different jams.
Jams - unfortunately, you will see all kinds of jams only in the bowls on the showcase at the entrance, and you will have to make the choice "by eye". There is no list of all flavors either in the menu or separately, which makes it difficult to choose. We tried 5 types of jam: pink (Azerbaijani classics, we recommend), from olives (very unusual, but pleasant to the taste), from watermelon (more like tasteless marmalade, the jam seems to be made from watermelon crusts), tangerine (gives off bitterness, most likely because of the mandarin seeds, very much for an amateur we didn't like it), ice cream (not jam at all, but bread chips with condensed milk).
🍰 baklava – served with a tea set or can be taken separately for 3 ₼. Separately, it is not worth trying, but it complements the tea set.
I do not recommend this cafe!
We went to drink tea and try different types of jam. We ordered a set, but we were given only 2 types of jam to choose from, and 2 others were brought to our choice; there was no baklava from the set, they offered a replacement, but they charged extra money for it.
As a result, ordinary tea with jam and 4 pieces of baklava cost 91 manats. Deception, disgusting service and prices! It's a terrible experience!