I happened to see a video about the Safiya confectionery factory
I really liked everything, everything is clean and feels sterile.
And the fact that the products there are not cooked for good, it means that there must be a guarantee for the freshness of the products!
They removed the opportunity to talk to the branches, if you need to clarify something, they asked you to go and clarify it on the spot. It's very inconvenient with New Year's Eve and traffic jams. Of course, we found what we wanted, thank you, but still there was an unpleasant aftertaste from your favorite brand.
It's good that a factory has opened close to home.. I like that there is a lot of choice of sweets..That's just the monotony of taste lately...So that the solid 4-ka.,⭐⭐⭐⭐
The interior is cool, the staff is a little inaccurate as I wanted The food to be, the taste has changed before, I wanted to look for a better atmosphere.
Very tasty cakes!!! We were in the cafe itself, everything is pretty decent in European style. But there were cafes at the factory itself and they did not find them, it's a pity!!!
This factory is one of the largest confectionery factories in Central Asia. Safia is famous for its confectionery products, but they still have a kitchen in some branches that does not lag behind its competitors
I am pleasantly surprised by the cleanliness and assortment of the establishment in Tashkent. Delicious, beautiful, somewhat reminiscent of Parisian coffee shops
The service has become worse. I visited several branches and none of them had 0.5 kg bagels. The cost per 1kg is 75,000 soums. They sell 0.2 kg for 19,000, hence 1 kg makes 95,000 soums. Since when is it impossible to weigh goods separately? If, for example, I need exactly 0.5 kg, in a large box or 1 kg, why can't I buy it?