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Contribuir a la retroalimentaciónI can't call this place cozy, the design is quite eclectic and there isn't enough lighting, but it's still popular with locals as coffee shop.
This restaurant may not be considered cozy, with its eclectic design and lack of lighting, but it is still a popular spot for locals as a coffee shop. The menu offers a variety of dishes, although they can be on the pricier side.
Well, it's so-so. A 0.2 liter latte for 230 rubles is a dubious pleasure, and I can't say that it had such a special and unique taste to justify such a price. For dessert, be prepared to pay at least 350 rubles for a slice of cake. The café has an interesting interior, but we definitely won't be coming back for the coffee. It's not in the center of Moscow, but honestly, we're puzzled why they have such high prices. There are cheaper and tastier alternatives nearby.
This restaurant is not bad overall. It is a bit small, but it has a nice atmosphere. I liked the paintings that were on sale in the café, which was an interesting touch. However, the main purpose of a café is to provide food, not to sell art, so I am deducting two points for that. The prices are high in comparison to the quality of the food, which is average at best. The desserts were the standout dishes. The café is named Crendel, but it doesn't have that welcoming scent. Overall, there is room for improvement in terms of quality. I hope to see growth and improvement in the future.
I cannot call this place cozy, the design is quite eclectic and there is not enough lighting, but it is still popular with locals as a coffee shop. Tableware from the menu are varied but expensive.