The Ugolki Cafe is located in the same building with a shop and a bakery where they bake fresh shorties and other pies.
Russian Russian is on the menu, but the staff understands almost nothing in Russian, confuses everything, but it's not a problem.
The prices are low, but the quality of execution is lame. We went 2 times and the first time everything was more or less nothing, but the dish was even liked by the Chef. The second time, everything was over-dried and overcooked, almost embers, but the potatoes, being overcooked on top, were raw inside.
The white homemade "wine" turned out to match the dishes- the same unimaginable sour stuff.
I do not recommend it!
Disappointed, disappointed with the service.squeezed potatoes with meat in a pot-got potatoes in a plate.the wine is watered down, disgusting.He says eat potatoes with a barbecue.in the end, she did not serve and took everything she brought