My two friends and I wanted to eat soup since we had a large, late lunch and found this place since it was still open. Food looked good, and the owner warmed up the soups for us but I am pretty sure we got scammed. The prices for a soup was 3 lv, and we each added a drink (water, fanta) and the owner gave us two small pieces of bread. In the end I paid 31 lv which is really overpriced for what we had and it definitely doesn’t add up. Even if the bread costed money, how much more could it have been?? Soups were fine, but definitely wouldn’t recommend going there. The bill you receive also only has the final price on it and not the items you ordered. Very sketchy and I wish I argued with him...
Read moreI went there late at night and unfortunately had a disappointing experience. The man working there didn’t seem interested in helping — he only answered what he wanted to and barely spoke to me. The place looked generally clean, but for a Turkish restaurant, it could have been much cleaner. The eggplant dish I ordered was undercooked, the soup was served cold, and overall the food lacked flavor. Service was also very slow, even though I was the only customer and the dishes were already prepared. As a Turkish person, I was treated this way — I can’t imagine how others might be treated. Sadly, I wouldn’t...
Read moreDon't expect any smile from the man serving there (I believe he's also the owner). Maybe he was tired, since it was about 9.00 in the evening. 36 leva for 2 plates of soup, two quarters of round bread and 2 bottles of 0.5 l of water. Since 2 plates of soups costed 24 levas (12 was the displayed prices for one), the cost of bread and water results in 12 levas. We didn't get aty receipt, so we feel the owner charged us some extra levas. Of course we were tourists and it was easy for him. Need to mention also flies food containers. Hygiene not at its best. I wouldn't...
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