We have heard many positive things about the place, but when we came, it was a huge disappointment. The cafe is not about food or drinks, it’s about russian-speaking cultural events, so the menu is not quite large.
The waiter forgot to write down one meal, and when we remind her about it, she tried to convince us that we haven’t ordered it — she didn’t even say sorry for that, which was quite rude.
The atmosphere of anarchist place was present, but it felt like waiters kinda forgot about us and were busy laughing with regular customers.
To sum up, I don’t feel like coming back. It’s great that you guys do activism, but if it is a cafe, then please don’t forget about people who...
Read moreI walked into Mama Jan today (around 2pm) for my 2nd visit. I had high expectations based on my 1st visit a few months ago and the recent news of an upgraded environment. Sadly, I had to leave after a few minutes, as the music was intrusive in volume and with the song lyrics describing a young lady’s need for sexual acts. It wasn’t the homey atmosphere I had hoped for, to have with the good food I wanted to eat there. I hope that when I visit again it will...
Read moreMama Jan is a charming spot serving up delicious dishes and snacks. 🍅🥖🫓Their shakshouka took us by surprise—we thought it was a Middle Eastern exclusive, but this place proved us wrong! 😍 And don’t miss out on their crispy lavash; it’s simply top-notch. 😋😋 I grabbed some lavash from a local bakery to recreate this delightful...
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