I learned one thing in Bishkek… that most of the places cannot cook any other cuisine than its own traditional food. The americano coffee which is the most simple out of all other coffees at this place is so horrible, too sour, no aroma whatsoever. Just a little flavor of sour coffee diluted with water. Farina with almond milk or any other milk costs you more than with just regular cow milk. We ended up ordering shakshuka, and asked for a red pepper which they didn’t have but they offered little chili pepper for which they charged extra… I don’t recommend this place at all , especially if you are a foodie and a coffee person.
Unfortunately 1 year after I have to add not a pleasant review to this cafeteria. The portions are getting smaller and smaller but the worse thing which happened couple days ago is that there was a cockroach walking next to my table. I told about it to the waiter but he didn’t even move...
Read moreI loved the service, waiters carefully observe clients and attend to their needs. The atmosphere is warm and welcoming. The place has three indoor spaces with tables as well as a terraces, which is great during warm weather. The pastry at the entrance is a separate vendor, but you can enjoy it at the venue. This place has been there for years and has established itself as a great place to eat out with a continental menu at an above-average price range. If you can't decide where to eat you can't go wrong with...
Read moreThis is a great little cafe and restaurant on a Main Street in downtown. They have a really cool seating area in the glassed-in patio by the sidewalk - and in the summer, they have a few outdoor tables available. They have a decent menu but if you want a filling, tasty meal, there are better choices. If you want to have tea or coffee and snacks or pastries, this is your place. I do love the bakery section at the front when you walk in. I will often get pastries and pirozhoks to go from here and...
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