Hi Stan and Gio,
 
thank you for your comments and feedback about Buddies Café, clearly the most 
important thing for us in improving our offer is to know what people really 
think about us. 
 
Certainly it is no secret the decor in Buddies is not lavish and we make no 
apologies on this issue, our original idea was to keep our presentation simple 
and not load the cost of an expensive renovation onto our customers through 
excessive food and drink prices.
 
Food is always a very subjective topic, not everything we offer is precisely 
the way Asians or even Europeans would like it, I'm sorry if it has not been 
totally to your satisfaction but then again how many restaurants have you been 
to where everything was exactly to your taste? Most of our regular customers 
have a very positive experience with our food and they keep coming back so we 
can only assume they like it. If there was something specific you did not like 
about our food you could easily have explained this to us, and we would have 
been delighted to offer you something else.
 
Price is another area where not everyone will agree. If you have any experience 
in running a business you will know there is always a trade off between cost 
and quality. Quality is very important to us and we try to keep our prices as 
close to our costs as possible, we have priced our dishes in a range which we 
feel is an honest and fair reflection of the quality we offer. Go to the center 
of any major city in the world with 1000 Rubles (London, Paris, Milan, Hong 
Kong or New York) and you may find cheaper food, but to be truthful you will 
not find cheaper food at the same quality as ours. Your comparison with your 
experience at Turandot is a little unfair since you are listing the cheapest 
offers on their menu and not necessarily the choices most people would make. 
 
Finally, please try and be a little more open minded in your assessment of 
Buddies, yes we can make improvements to our offer in many areas and certainly 
that is our intention, but in the first instance if you are not happy with 
anything in our Café simple ask for the manager and we will undertake to do 
everything we can to improve your satisfaction.
 
Hope to see you at Buddies again.
 
Kelvin
 
Message: 2
Date: Tue, 10 Mar 2009 20:33:37 +0300
From: "Gio" <[email protected]>
Subject: Expat List  RE: Expat Digest, Vol 53, Issue 10
To: <[email protected]>
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I also don't understand why there is so much praise over Buddies Cafe. Good
for everyone that really likes the place, but I tried it and wasn't
impressed at all. 

The dИcor was unattractive, the food was average at best, and the prices
were no less ridiculous than most Moscow restaurants. To top it all off, the
"smoke-free" dining hall reeked of smoke. As the waiters continuously walked
back and forth from the smoking bar area to the kitchen doors they brought
the smoke with them.

Message: 4
Date: Mon, 09 Mar 2009 19:52:10 +0300
From: Stan Parker <[email protected]>
Subject: Re[2]: Expat List  In Praise of Buddies Cafe

Actually, I have no ideas why you are praising the cafe. It's empty, and
expensive. I often dining at Tourandot (tURANDOT, Tverskoy Blvd, 26/5), and
my bill is around 1000 roubles:
- vegetarian soup 250 rub
- hot salad 350 rub
- whiskey 220 rub
- tea 120 rub

Which one you prefer? 
My opinion - prices in Buddies are overpriced. Totally. They should be 3
times cheaper at least. Then they might have a success in a student niche -
that's exactly how they look and service. Well, a spoon of honey, food there
is ok. I liked the design of spring rolls and they tested good as well. 
SP



      
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