The very friendly staff welcomes guests in national costumes, plays live music on the zhetigen instrument, which creates a certain atmosphere of warmth and comfort. We were pleasantly surprised to treat those who wished with hot bauyrsaks, traditional Kurt dishes, koumiss and other goodies. In addition, the girl guide shared the story of creating a sculpture of a horse from asyks, which is a symbol of good luck.
The staff is excellent. They know their job and all the dishes. It's a rarity nowadays.
The atmosphere is cozy. The only thing is, the coffee tables are a little uncomfortable for dinner.
The food is varied and very tasty. The food is fresh, the salmon is just a bomb.