I had to speak up after seeing all these entitled comments from some Turkish tourists. So many come off as loud, obnoxious, and full of misplaced arrogance—it’s embarrassing. Let’s get one thing straight: this is not a Turkish city or a Turkish country. Just because some locals speak Turkish doesn’t make it a second language here, and it definitely doesn’t mean anyone owes you service or fluency in it. The most absurd part? Acting like people here should speak Turkish because of the Ottoman past. By that logic, do you expect Bosnians, Egyptians, or every other former Ottoman region to speak Turkish too? The mindset is not just entitled—it’s downright shameful. Meanwhile, in Turkey, good luck getting help in English. Second languages are barely acknowledged there, and they are racist af to arabs and any non-turkish speakers, yet you come here demanding Turkish from local Albanians whom most are youths??? This is the kind of arrogance I witness every time I’m on vacation here. The food in this restaurant is decent, the service is fine—not five-star, but it’s not discriminatory to any one...
Read moreWe wanted to eat here, but although they spoke Turkish, they did not take orders from us in Turkish. They told us okay in Turkish but they didn't come for 30 minutes, then my friend said it in Turkish and it didn't work, then I gave it in English and they took the order. We were angry because our order had not arrived for 2 hours. They were both indifferent and racist. We Turks love this country very much and it was a shame to do this to us, never don't...
Read moreHere you can sit for free. Waiters will often not serve you even if they see you. This happened to me many times. There are more waiters than needed, but they do not do their job. This goes also for managers who dont care at all about these posts, but customers should… pity this place occupies great location…and that is why locals from Prizren dont come here and why Dante is always full and Aurora most of...
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