4/5 Vladimir 10 months ago on Google • 5 reviews
The
diner
is
more
reminiscent
of
a
canteen
and
is
located,
as
it
were,
behind
a
shop
window.
It’s
intimate,
not
cramped,
but
like
in
an
aquarium.
On
the
tables
are
disposable
cutlery,
chopsticks,
napkins,
soy
sauce
and
tobajian.
Neatly.
The
menu
is
convenient
and
understandable.
The
smell
of
the
kitchen
is
almost
not
noticeable.
There
are
products
on
sale
from
China.
Traditionally
large
portions.
Two
dishes
are
guaranteed
to
fill
you
up.
Which
is
even
a
little
offensive,
because
I
want
to
try
a
lot
of
things.
The
food
is
fresh,
the
dishes
are
hot.
At
any
Asian
eatery,
the
must-have
dish
I
always
order
is
noodles.
As
a
kind
of
test.
The
local
noodles
were
a
bit
disappointing.
The
stir-fried
beef
noodles
were
served
as
a
soup.
Noodles
with
eggplant
and
pork
unexpectedly
turned
out
to
be
not
fried
-
once,
and
as
if
overcooked
-
twice.
The
tomato
soup
tastes
great,
but
lacks
meat
-
so
it's
not
worth
the
money.
And
in
general,
don’t
expect
a
lot
of
meat
in
dishes
under
500
₽.
The
average
bill
for
a
two-course
lunch
for
two
will
be
up
to
1,500
rubles.
Payment
in
cash
or
by
transfer
to
Sberbank.
There
is
a
toilet
about
ten
meters
from
the
diner.
You
need
to
ask
the
waiter
for
the
key.
It’s
strange
why
this
place
is
marked
on
maps
as
Hanoi
Corner.
This
is
“Chinese
quickly”
(see
photo).
Bottom
line.
Nourishing,
high
quality,
inexpensive.
I
didn't
like
the
noodles.