We eat there few times a week. Its traditional local food and yes, the owner doesn't speak English that's why foreigners might feel unwelcome. Actually suggestion to foreigners is to get inside, find a seat (yes the tables are shared) and ask one of the locals inside to share with you today's menu. There is no printed menu. Once you are settled you will enjoy the food. Here are some suggestions to have a great time there: Go during lunch time 11:30 - 13:30 This is a place with fast turnaround so be fast if its crowded and if there is a queue, so others can eat. Find someone who can translate to you inside, ask any guest, we do it very often helping the foreigners. They accept only cash, so make sure that you bring some. If you receive the bill in the middle of the lunch don't be offended, that's a standard practice During first interaction owner could look like a grumpy guy but actually he is very...
Read moreWe were super hungry and looking for something close. I saw good reviews and entered with my mom. I must say that if I would'nt see reviews, this place is a no go for me. Its true that the owner does not speak other language then bulgarian and there is no menu, just 2-3 plates a day. We were also given a bill when eating withou asking for it, but to be honest it is an elderly man who probably does run this business its own way and it works so who cares ? We took sarma and it was amazing! If you are around, pop in, its a true bulgarian food...
Read moreWe had a very bad experience there. I tried to speak Bulgarian to show my respect and interests, but he grumpily refused to talk and just threw - literally THREW us the menu on the table in a very disrespectful manner an turned away.
Plus, he gave us the bill while we were not even finished eating yet, I assumed he wanted to kick us out as soon as possible.
Unbelievable how extremely rude and insulting this was, and its sad to see how this waiter treating to a guest with interest and respect to his...
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