The dining room is like a dining room. The food is normal. It's completely monotonous. One type of fruit and only for lunch - plum, apple, pear, orange, banana, then repeated. But for this price, there are no alternatives. You will definitely not stay hungry.
For breakfast - pancakes, cottage cheese / casserole.
For breakfast, lunch and dinner - there is always broth (vegetable or chicken, it's hard to understand), but it goes with a bang ...
The only thing that upsets is a crowd of boorish pensioners who are always pulling a shovel or ladle out of their hands, squeezing without queuing, pushing, it feels like they definitely don't have enough ...
There is a lot of food, the guys are constantly bringing and updating food trays.
You need to understand that this is just a dining room to eat.
And for goodies, you need to go out and look for a cafe, which you may not find the first time... because in one they cook something for 5, and something for two, in the other, what you ate in the first for 5 turned out to be for 3, and the other dish is just "licking your fingers"... This is Abkhazia... and this needs to be understood. There is a market with delicious fruits and vegetables. The wine is only bottled from the store - you need to understand the home... You try it, it's normal, you buy it, you pour it, it's a rare muck... Therefore, only in bottles ...
we come to Pitsunda every two years for 10 years... And it's worth it!!! there are pros and cons.
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Ева
Level 10 Local Expert
November 21
It's the worst dining room I've ever seen. The staff who clean the tables are trying, but there are very few of them and a huge workload. What is served here under the guise of food cannot be called food. I will not forget pasta paste, bones instead of meat, an abundance of mayonnaise. I only ate soups here (more precisely, water with a taste). During the two weeks of their stay, several people were poisoned.
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Елена Петрова
Level 7 Local Expert
September 11, 2023
The menu is almost the same every day. But if you choose for yourself what you will eat and follow this diet, then in principle everything is fine. You don't have to grab everything and take so much that you can't eat. After the first day of your stay, you can decide in advance what you will eat for breakfast, lunch and dinner in the following days. The dining room does not offer wine. What people buy there is brought by local workers. If you want alcohol, then buy it in stores outside the territory from the manufacturer, that is, factory. At the entrance to the dining room on the left, going from the Apsna building, there is also a shop, but it is more expensive there. In general, follow the rules of hygiene and everything will be fine.