I didn't like the food - the main restaurant of the Silichi residential complex was under renovation, and I had to go to the Zavirukha restaurant to eat - it's 400 meters from the residential complex. I immediately refused the "wellness" food - I didn't like the whole menu at all. There is absolutely no meat in it, a bird and a rabbit are not meat for me, they fly through the intestines just like a fish, and after half an hour I want to eat again. But you can't really walk around in the usual menu either - the portions are quite modest, even pieces of bread for breakfast were given two, then three, the same with slices of cheese - then two, then three. The logic is unclear. The main menu (which is for money) is also quite meager, for example, there are only three first courses to choose from - chicken broth, mashed soup and solyanka. And there is only one meat dish at all. In general, I'm a little more than one hundred percent disappointed with the food.
I've been to this restaurant more than once. The food is quite good, though without frills. It would be possible to add some variety of dishes, but for some reason the attendance at the restaurant is not high, as it seemed to me. The prices are reasonable in my opinion. This place is positioned as a restaurant, but it is self-catering.
Visiting is out of season, the choice is not great, meat and herring are available, they make tinctures themselves, they taste delicious, especially horseradish