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Пан Жыта

Rating 4.4
406 ratings
Closed until 10:00 AM
+375 44 513-71-61
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Minsk, Niezaliezhnasci Avenue, 134 • floor 1
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Minsk, Niezaliezhnasci Avenue, 134floor 1
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Ushod
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UshodBarysawski TraktMaskowskaja
Kiryla Turawskaga
226 m
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Kiryla TurawskagaStancyja mietro UshodGandliovy centrStancyja mietro Barysawski traktNacyjanalnaja biblijateka
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Rating 4.4
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Катя Ирис
Level 3 Local Expert
December 18, 2025
I sometimes have lunch here with my child after the playroom, surprisingly chicken cheesecake with mashed potatoes, this is the dish that my son always eats with great pleasure. The place is clean, nice to be in, and delicious. Pumpkin soup is the best in town.. I took off one star for the lack of sea buckthorn tea, I took it a couple of times I really liked it.
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Надежда М.
Level 4 Local Expert
December 6, 2025
Today I gave only 10.5 rubles for this beauty. Crunchy draniki, as it should be. By the way, everything is delicious! The salad is fresh and the honey mushrooms are great! Prices are like in a regular dining room, not a cafe in a shopping center. While the child is hanging out at the entertainment center, I had a very cheap dinner.
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Платон Демизюк
Level 18 Local Expert
December 23, 2025
Positive: it is spacious, there are lots of Parking spaces in the shopping center, there are large tables (for 6-8 people), bright, clean, comfortable furniture (tables on wheels). Cons: I rarely come across this in our country, but the dishes are tasteless. Bland, inarticulate, without an idea and implemented "blunders". For example, in a salad with feta and tuna, there was a tiny (about 1 cm long) piece of lemon as an additional dressing, but it was not on top, but on the bottom, meaning you could only use it after eating. The pancake with cottage cheese, which was given to the child, was described as "like being forced to chew a bandage." I checked, there really was no taste of cottage cheese or even, surprisingly, dough. It's the same story with potato slices - something like French fries was expected, but it turned out to be lightly fried, very boiled potatoes that barely held their shape. The chicken cutlet looks like a locket, but its content is absolutely tasteless, despite the tomatoes and cheese on it. Cold, boring, and unpleasant. Bottom line: I regretted that I did not go up to the floor with a mini-food court - I gave away several times more money, and after that I specifically wanted to eat something to make sure that I did not lose my taste for food and this tastelessness disappeared. Maybe we were so lucky with the shift, but we definitely don't want to experiment a second time.
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