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Written: 14 october 2012
Travel time: 7 — 13 october 2012
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For business travel; For families with children; For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
5.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 8.0
Service: 8.0
Cleanliness: 8.0
Food: 3.0
Amenities: 7.0
Resting in October in Tatariv, we decided to eat in some colorful place... After reading rave reviews about Korun, we chose their restaurant. The territory is really very well maintained and clean (despite the ongoing construction). Since the weather favored eating in the open air, we stayed on the summer playground. The only thing that alerted us when we first arrived was the rather thin dogs on the territory of the complex (although with such a scale, the “animals” should live well here). Our order was taken quickly. . . We ordered a mushroom soup, three salads, three pork kebabs, a Hutsul-style potato pancake and four uzvars. Before the waitress had time to leave, the tailed residents of the hotel began to “pull up” to us and look into our eyes. There was nothing to treat yet, because. they brought only a weak uzvar (I don’t want to think that it was divorced) and a few pieces of bread (not very fresh). After a 15-minute game of “staring” with a beautiful young cat (frightened to such an extent that every turn of a person in a chair makes her want to “run away”), I decided to offer her at least a piece of bread...
Of course, I am a resident of the capital and do not know how animals live in the countryside, but I have never seen a cat pounce on stale bread with such greed! Naturally, she was given the whole liver from a salad and a little shish kebab! Moreover, a dog also joined the cat (which is clearly “not on the bird’s rights” at the hotel, because it was in a collar), in which a piece of potato pancake also caused hysteria.
The order was brought in 30 minutes, the portions are small, the fried kebab is clearly not on the grill and too marinated (3-4 small pieces of meat and chopped turnip go for 100 g of kebab, no sauce, no greens are provided, the mushroom soup was also not very (by that time there was already something to compare with) the potato pancake was delicious, but somehow I didn’t really want to eat it anymore. There was no feeling of oversaturation, we paid 300 UAH for everything (the day before we ate “At Yakov’s” for only 60 UAH. more expensive, but very tasty and satisfying, portions are 2 times larger).

No other restaurant left me with a more unpleasant impression! Because when a well-fed cat walks imposingly between the tables, it causes tenderness, and when a kitten swallows a piece of bread on the fly, it disgusts all the restaurant staff. I hope my review will not lead to the extermination of animals on the territory, but to a more humane attitude towards them, because many visitors come with children who will only be happy to watch wildlife.
I understand that not all visitors to Koruna will understand me, but I want to believe that there are still more compassionate people than indifferent ones! Unfortunately, I can't rate the hotel. the goal was to eat delicious food, but judging by what we saw, the living conditions should be decent! Although the entrance to the hotel could be better, the road is unpaved, there is nowhere to pass an oncoming car... it's scary to imagine how cars climb there in winter.
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