The creation of this cafe by its owners was inspired by nostalgia for the good old 80s and the Soviet era, when the garages were not only a hangar for cars and unnecessary trash, but also a gathering place for young people, dance and songs with a guitar and beer. Old records, cozy colorful sofas, a bicycle hanging on the wall - going into the Garage, everyone will feel at home. The food and its presentation here are worthy of the interior: herring with potatoes, Russian salad, eggplant caviar, schnitzel and cholets in Kiev. Especially recommended to try the local signature dish - stew with barley, buckwheat, mashed potatoes or rice in an iron jar. You can choose from the Zhiguli, well-known from childhood, or local Shymket beer, as well as quite modern wines and stronger alcoholic drinks from the bar. Moreover, all menu items are very inexpensive, in general, you can meet the amount of 3000-4000 tenge per person (1000-1500 rubles). The owners of the institution basically did not connect Wi-fi in the cafe, believing that, firstly, there was no Internet in the 80s, and secondly, it was necessary to communicate with friends, not gadgets, in the cafe.
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