Very poor service, the store opens at 8:00 and the products are barely delivered at 10:00, wait another half hour for it to be brought in, having a huge number of people, it happens very slowly.
It's inconvenient to drive up and pick it up. The car is difficult to put in. It's very cramped inside. The place for tea is also cramped. In short, this place is mainly for people who live and work nearby. But the employees are very responsive and pleasant.
We had a great time. That day was the birthday of our 5-year-old daughter, we were returning home from the garden (we live in the house opposite), met near the house with our grandparents and decided to look into Safra for 2 minutes (the cafe is correctly called that way) and got stuck there for 1.5 hours. The cafe turned out to be a Turkish restaurant with an interesting menu and a pleasant restaurant owner and good service. We tried tea as a compliment from the hosts and ordered liver kebabs and something else. There was baklava for dessert. Cafe for 4+, average prices, not expensive, well, not cheap. The normal price/quality ratio.
It's a very strange place on the street. You're sitting on a bunker. The location is good. The assortment is always good. The prices are a little too high.
We take their products there, I can't say that often, but a couple of times for sure. In principle, everything is very tasty, at a very reasonable price.
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Aziza Imamkulova
Level 5 Local Expert
March 25, 2024
Every year it gets worse and worse) having opened a factory, they lost quality