Hello everyone!
I've been sharing my experiences with restaurants in Yeysk, and I hope my review will be helpful for those who come to relax in my city.
So, Crazy Kitchen, Yeysk.
The location is super convenient, situated on Karl Marx Street, just a short walk from Nikolsky Park and the Primorsky Embankment.
Crazy Kitchen Yeysk reviews
Crazy Kitchen Yeysk reviews
LOCATION.
The establishment is located at 44/1, Karl Marx Street, Yeysk.
I found the location to be super convenient, as it's close to Nikolsky Park with good walkability. Plus, there's a private sector that leads to the Primorsky Embankment and the Kamenskaya Beach. This area has the highest number of tourists who come to spend their vacation in Yeysk.
The interior is spacious and comfy, with nice light tones.
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Crazy Kitchen Yeysk reviewsTables come with napkins, salt, pepper, and toothpicks. As I mentioned earlier, the tables get cleaned quickly and are always spotless.
Eysk Crazy Kitchen Reviews The staff are super friendly and the service is fast. They've got an amazing selection of dishes too - from Italian to sushi, and even a delicious Fon Bo soup. You're sure to find something that suits your taste.
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Don't believe the hype - Crazy Kitchen isn't a budget-friendly spot. Sure, if you're dining solo, you might get away with spending around 400-500 rubles. But if you're with a family of three, forget about it - you'll be lucky to stay under 1,000 rubles, even if you're ordering the bare minimum. That's on par with a decent cafe in a city like Krasnodar or a major Russian city. I've got some receipts to prove it. Check out this one - we were a family of three, and we went for dinner. We didn't exactly go easy on the food, either. I had a salad, meat with a side, and drinks. No booze, of course.
Crazy Kitchen Yeysk Reviews
We actually went there as a family of three. I got pasta, my daughter wanted meatballs, and my son opted for a salad. I got sushi rolls, all for under 1000 rubles. Nothing out of the ordinary, but still a decent meal. Note that the pasta costs 234 rubles per serving – not exactly budget-friendly.
Crazy Kitchen Yeysk Reviews
The rest of the receipts were either for me to pick up or for takeout – sushi rolls or pizza/pies:
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Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying that Crazy Kitchen is super expensive. The prices here are normal, middle-of-the-road. If you're looking for something super budget-friendly, there's a nearby cafeteria called 'Slyvki-Olivki.' I'll leave a link to my review of that place at the end of this review.
I'm not exactly the next Gordon Ramsay when it comes to cooking, so we end up eating out a lot. I've tried pretty much everything on the Crazy Kitchen menu, and I can confidently say their pizza is the best I've ever had. The toppings are endless, and the crust is ridiculously thin.
Crazy Kitchen Eysk reviews
Crazy Kitchen Eysk reviews
On the other hand, their Ossetian pies were a letdown. To be honest, they tasted exactly like the ones I used to buy in a Moscow supermarket. I'm not even sure if they make these pies from scratch or just reheat the frozen ones.
Crazy Kitchen Eysk reviews
Crazy Kitchen Eysk reviews
Their sushi rolls are always fresh, and I've had my fair share of sushi in the past. My kids also love them, so that's a definite plus.
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I'm a big fan of the salads at Crazy Kitchen. The veggie ones are my favorite. They've got a ton of unique recipes - like the chickpea salad with quinoa, the one with rice noodles, or my go-to, the stracchiatella cheese salad. I've got the recipe down pat now, so I make it at home all the time:
Crazy Kitchen Yeysk Reviews
The other salads I've tried are pretty great too. Here are some of them on camera:
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Pasta that I mentioned earlier is just insane: it's mind-blowing.
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I also loved the shrimp in batter, and it's great value for money - 239 rubles for 4 pieces:
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One thing that really stands out to me about Crazy Kitchen is their fruit teas. I have a soft spot for them, actually from the city where I grew up. Drinks like basil-lemon, sea buckthorn tea, and other types of virgin gluhwein are super popular there. Honestly, I even enjoy them on a hot day - they're refreshing!
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I've gotta say, their meat cutlets, beef patties, and burgers were all on point. I didn't take pictures of every single dish we tried, but trust me, we had our fair share of foodie goodness. If I'd posted every single photo, this review would've been a novel!
Crazy Kitchen Eysk Reviews
Now, I'm not gonna lie, their desserts looked like they were store-bought. I mean, I've seen the same desserts at other restaurants in town.
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They've got a decent selection of cold drinks, tea, coffee, and booze:
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My Verdict.
I'm really impressed with this place - great location, nice interior, and the food is delicious. Prices are a bit higher than budget, but I'd say they're average for the city. I love everything about Crazy Kitchen. The menu is huge, the food is fresh, and the hours of operation are super convenient. It's perfect for those who are running late, but still want to grab a bite.
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5 Stars and I Highly Recommend!!!
Check out my other reviews if you're interested:
Slivki-Olivki Restaurant in Eysk.
Eating Out in Eysk.
Thanks for reading my review!!!