The staff speaks only Kazakh and either Chinese or Korean. This is not a hotel, but a kind of hostel. The bed and towel are clean, a weak hairdryer, a bottle of water on request, cleaning on request, hot water through the heater, weak air conditioning, breakfast sucks (day 1 scrambled eggs, sausage and a slice of cucumber and tomato, day 2 1 fried potato pie, sausage and a slice of vegetables). On the ground floor there is a store with goods from Korea. The interesting, polite staff explains everything in Russian in a similar way. Everything would be tolerable if it weren't for the dirt and spiders. Cleaning without a vacuum cleaner, just a mop, smeared the dust. The window sills haven't been wiped since the time of King Peas, there's hair on the floor, and there are a lot of spiders. We stopped by with child athletes, because it's a 5-minute walk from Zenit, but the children were shocked
The cuisine is purely Korean, the food is very tasty, the interior is rustic like in a canteen, but for visiting Koreans it doesn't matter, mostly only foreign Koreans eat here, because the food is identical to their native one