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フィードバックを提供するThe café is located near the bus station. I had the kebab, which was delicious and prepared quickly.
I gave it a 4 rating mainly because the service was provided by a very pleasant woman who seemed to be of Buryat descent. Thank you to her; she was very attentive. We were in a hurry and just passing through, and she suggested some dishes that could be prepared quickly. Everything was done promptly, and we were served and settled the bill in no time. However, the cafe itself was quite shabby and not very clean; everything felt a bit grimy. The chairs, tables, and wallpaper all gave off a sense of dirtiness. I felt a bit uneasy. The food was decent; we ordered Lagman and dumplings. Guys, it’s time for some renovations and a good cleanup. But your staff is wonderful!
The decor is unappealing, the food is basic, but the staff is friendly. It's a typical food stall you would find near a train station.
Inexpensive but unsatisfactory, I went there because it was the nearest establishment to the bus station. Half of the items on the menu were unavailable. The restroom lacked both a mirror and paper towels.
Affordable prices. Khan's salted tea with milk, shashlik, lamb, and beef. French salad with beets. They prefer cash payments. Divine lean shurpa and small lavash breads. The interior is nice, adorned with paintings. Alcohol is available. It's recognized as Uighur cuisine. I highly recommend it.