It's just a terrible place.:
1) if this is a cafe with tables and service, then why should I go back and forth for coffee, then for food, stupidly shouting from behind the cash register- ready, take it; is this normal?
2) It's not like I've ever eaten a croissant in Yerevan. The old smelly dry dough, at first they gave it almost frozen, then they gave it to warm up and it became even more disgusting both in taste and consistency, the cream inside is just some kind of incomprehensible green tasteless liquid
Although, of course, outwardly everything looked presentable.
3) cappuccino is normal, but not saturated
4) I asked for exercises from the girls working in this institution - they gave me their own, which is nice
I don't understand how there is such horror on Saryan, one of the main streets with decent places. And how can this even exist, and why aren't people ashamed to sell it?!
A croissant, by the way, cost 1500k drams, a cappuccino 1000k
I drank the coffee, I left the croissant, it was impossible to eat it, it was just
In half an hour, I did not manage to drink coffee in this place. Two beautiful women could not cope with grinding coffee in 30 minutes, and decided that it was necessary to serve their friend with tea out of turn. Apparently, it takes 4 women to make 2 cups of coffee. One of them, by the way, just stood aside all this time and did nothing. Well, we won't go in anymore.
In a nearby coffee shop, with a queue of 5 people, they served in 5 minutes. You shouldn't come in. There are many places with good service around
it's a very nice place with a great atmosphere, the coffee is good, it feels like the barista knows what he's doing
and everyone is very friendly, I liked it
Good coffee, great desserts! But I really didn't like that you can't really sit in a coffee shop, it's very crowded. If you consider it as a point of coffee with yourself, then fine! Now I want to go in again to get coffee beans to try