Comment | I think a problem with Tchai-Ovna is that it featured in some guide for tourism. The place is very small and already filled with locals, so it cannot really cope with tourists.
Last time I was there (August), there were 2 tables with tourists. In one of the tables there was a french couple (old people). They ordered something, and waited for a while. The guy went to complain, and they got served their coffee soon after. The guy drank it in 1 minute, and they left. In the other table there was a group of tourists who seemed to be italian perhaps. 4/5 women in their 30s or 40s, being very noisy and speaking over the music.
Those 2 tables sort of killed the vibe for me. I go to Tchai Ovna (like 2 or 3 times a year) to relax and have tea. Most people is always very chilled. |
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