Глаша Макарова
Opened over 20 years ago, Kirinti has a unique hunger-meter –the waiter will ask you how hungry you are and offer the best options depending on your answer. They have no menu – all their stuff is listed on posters above the kitchen, which is by the way very American diner-like. They offer meat, kebabs, deserts and spaghetti - portions are big, delicious and generous. They have no booze license but if you ask for ayran making a meaningful face you will get a big dark glass of beer, disguised as soda.