A great place to eat around the clock in Astana. The food is delicious, varied, and always fresh.
Clear. The staff is friendly and courteous.
Everything is delicious - soups, second courses, pastries, and drinks.
It is very tasty, the atmosphere is good, the staff is pleasant. I often visit and recommend it to everyone, the food is excellent, when you want something from your childhood, rustic, you can always find it in the Hut.
I decided to visit a once popular institution where they fed well and not expensively. But alas, I was very disappointed. Not only that, more than 50% of the tables were littered with dirty dishes and leftovers (somehow they found a more or less numerical table, they had to wipe the table themselves, since there was no staff in sight). There was no choice in food at all, I had to take what was left, I had to feed the children. The food is disgusting, the chicken is Chinese, not only is the ham with a thick, unpeeled skin, it is also undercooked, the meat is straight pink. But the price tag is 1800 tenge. For what? For 20 grams of uncooked meat? The dishes are not signed. I thought a croissant, I bought it, it turned out to be a dummy! The child refused to eat, she wanted to return it, just there at the checkout she found out that it was a dummy. I waited 15 minutes for the refund to be issued, we waited for the cashier who sold the dish, although there was a second cashier. They tried to blame me why I didn't ask if there was a filling or not and which one. Although, in fact, anyone would think of a classic croissant with a chocolate filling. In general, I did not get a refund, the senior cook was rude to me. I, in turn, could not stand it, I left both the croissant and the money in the institution, leaving I expressed everything I think. Yes, I forgot to mention that my friend actually got a sour borscht. In general, there is little fun.