The food was basic and good and the service was most definitely lacking,. The waitress kept ignoring us when we've at inside and we were just about to leave the place in fact when by chance the manager passed by and we've asked to have service or we are going to leave, the look o his face was about being upset about us daring to complain and most definitely no apology. In general if you are looking for basic homemade food with not much service then this is the place for you! If you have found this information helpful or useful, please click the “LIKE” button! My Ratings: Price $ Food 3, Service 1.5, Comfort 2.5, Bathroom 2 Will I visit this place...
Read moreLocated in the middle of the Levinsky market. I sat here many times over the years, for coffee, breakfast and dinner. The place has a unique laid back atmosphere, decorated with with middle eastern memorabilia and doesn't take itself too seriously. Most of the times it's nice and relaxing, with unpretentious, tasty and affordable dishes - dahls, stews and simple, but good salads. Occasionally the waiters do get too laid back and it takes them ages to get the order or the check, coffee was burnt a few times. But on the whole, a great place. Get's packed on weekday nights and...
Read moreThe place in in a good location and if you want a shanty vibe place this is it. Dishes and furniture fit the style of shanty lifestyle which means "unrefined".
I ordered Thali which wasn't to my pallet and memory of real Thali, but everyone has different tastes.
The place should put more emphasis on releasing patrons after they finished eating and let them pay in a more timely manner, had to practically beg to pay and was told "only waiters can take my money" which was impossible as they were busy. I don't actually know why people pay tips in this country if even basic...
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