It's a very cool store. There is not only Thai food, but also Russian dishes such as "herring under a fur coat", "olivier". You can buy coffee, sweets, or something from ready-made dishes, they will immediately warm up, and after leaving the store, there are tables where you can have a snack.
The choice of Russian products is small, the price tag is unrealistic, a pack of buckwheat in Russian rubles is at least 600 rubles. Dumplings are generally fabulous. On the plus side, there are always fresh salads, herring under a fur coat, olivier, etc. But they cost disproportionately.
It's probably a cool store for Ty. Here you can find a lot of not quite standard food for Ty, but standard for us. For example, dumplings, shingles, dumplings, smoked fish, kefir, etc.