A new, unusual place in Minsk, offering a wide range of beignets.
The cafe is located in the central part of the city, within walking distance from the railway station, Dynamo stadium and the once "party" Oktyabrskaya Street.
A stylish setting with antique interior items balancing between Soviet times and something coastal Portuguese. The interior is catchy, plunging into a nostalgic state.
The cafe on beignet specializes in French cuisine, deep—fried, pre-dipped in batter. The closest and most understandable analogue to us is crumpets :)
The menu offers hearty and sweet options ranging from casual to refined.
We have also provided a vegan version with pumpkin.
The bar menu offers soft drinks.
Coffee, unfortunately, was not to my taste, perhaps the options with the addition of milk are better.
The service is friendly. In the process of booking a table, I got an incredible pleasure from communication. The staff at the cafe is unobtrusive. An ideal place for friendly meetings.
Atmosphere - 5;
Interior - 5;
Kitchen - 5;
Bar - 4;
Service - 5;
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Level 10 Local Expert
December 11, 2024
The place can definitely become one of your favorites! The interior is very cozy, there are so many unusual details that somehow combine with each other. Dishes and cutlery are a separate love, as if each plate has its own soul.
The crumpets taste great, the unusual combinations are surprisingly well balanced. I really liked the pumpkin-flavored dessert crumpet, it's just a hit, I want to go back for it.
I also regretted a little that I don't drink alcohol, because descriptions of author's drinks are an art, I just want to try it.
A very atmospheric place, where it is beautiful and delicious.
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Дмитрий Юмалин
Level 7 Local Expert
January 22
Something new in Minsk.
A small, cozy cafe in a homely style with incredible crumpets.
The format is great, the recipes are top notch, the food and drinks are great, the staff is not in a hurry, and we were in no hurry.
It is a must-visit for gastropeople.