New space opened at 51 Velyka Vasylkivska Street. This is the second such institution in the capital.
In the first days after the opening, long lines formed around the confectionery, and videos and photos from the new location quickly spread on social networks. Users are actively discussing both the establishment itself and its appearance.
The most controversial aspect was the contrast between the branded pink facade of the establishment, located on the first floor of the building, and the gray high-rise building itself.
Some contributors generated photos of what iconic modernist buildings in Kyiv would look like, complete with a pink facade.
Let us remind you that the Ukrainian confectionery company Namelaka opened an institution in the largest city of the United Arab Emirates, Dubai. It is located in Dubai Hills Mall, has 100 seats and a terrace.
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