As a snack point, I'll give you five. The place is atmospheric, but not for long cozy gatherings. The shawarma is delicious, and if there's not enough sauce, it's even for the best: you'll have to wipe yourself less if you need to eat quickly. There are 4 types of shawarma available (and 3 sizes), there are those where there is plenty of sauce. The coffee is acceptable. The establishment is tailored for those who take the order with them. Therefore, the bathroom is appropriate: it is simply available, and besides, it is cold - the guys had to organize it in fact in an outdoor annex.
The design is cool, but there are not many seats, I liked the seats next to the counter, but they are dirty, worn. The smell is unpleasant, I barely squeezed into the toilet, the doors are made so that they do not open until the end. There was no paper, no towels, and no dryer. Wipe yourself with a word. Further along the food, the choice is meager, the prices are average or above average. Shawarma is not worth the money, it is impossible to eat, because it is not easy to chew, the guy had such a rubber pita bread that half of the shawarma just squeezed out into a bag, which naturally became "inedible". There were no napkins on the table, as well as toothpicks, which has already become a necessity for such establishments. Along with the order, they gave one napkin, resembling sandpaper in its properties, which nothing much will work to wipe. In general, they left hungry, angry, with dirty faces and wet hands. The mood is spoiled. This is the most unfortunate place we've been.
A great place for a snack, delicious and varied shawarma, a very beautiful and cozy interior, of course there is not enough space, but this is not a restaurant, so it's very cool)))