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フィードバックを提供するA very nice place for such a small town. The decor is cozy. They serve large cups, and the raf and hot chocolate are well made, along with fresh cakes.
I don't like leaving negative reviews, but I’m really surprised that this establishment can call itself a restaurant, especially with such a high rating from reviews. First of all, after guests leave, it is essential to clean and wipe down the tables. We ordered pancakes, dumplings, a salad, and a pizza. The pancakes were store-bought and not made in-house; they were so tough that even the fork bent trying to cut them. The size, taste, and the way they were cooked left a lot to be desired. I really don’t understand how someone can ruin such a simple product. They replaced the pancakes, but they were almost the same. The dumplings were just average and also store-bought, but honestly, it would have been an achievement to ruin those. The salad was edible, so at least there was something decent. As for the pizza, it was undercooked, and the pieces fell apart, so we had to eat it with a fork and spoon. The taste was also lacking. Eating pizza with a fork...!!! Overall, I do not recommend this place.
A cozy café with a children's area. The prices are reasonable, the coffee is delicious, and there is a huge selection of desserts. The waitstaff is polite. Highly recommended!
There were just two of us, and we ordered two scoops each to take away. In the end, they put our ice cream into coffee cups, which was somewhat acceptable but still quite strange. The most puzzling part was that for the two of us, they used four cups to serve the ice cream. We had asked for four scoops in two cups, and we ended up waiting while one girl transferred a scoop from one cup to another. The scoops of ice cream were tiny, and the coffee cups were a poor choice for serving ice cream. Clearly, something needs to change! We came in happy and in a good mood, just wanting to enjoy some ice cream.
This very charming café with a children's play area is situated at the end of Lenin Street in Borovsk. This street hosts almost all of the city’s architectural and historical landmarks, making it convenient to stop for lunch at Bora Borovsk after a stroll. The interior features a maritime theme with white and blue tones, vases, figurines, white wooden furniture, a piano, and romantic French music that all contribute to a unique European charm. There is a spacious play area for children, complete with a ball pit, a playhouse, a LEGO table, large building blocks, and bouncy toys. We ordered two pizzas: Bavarian and Margherita, and both were juicy and delicious. We quickly devoured our fresh juice, fries, and chicken nuggets. The prices are quite affordable, and the portions are generous. We really enjoyed our visit!