I went to Muhabbet with my friends and i was aware about the queue before going there as it was not my first time there. Went inside and the Waiter (girl wearing glasses) told us that it was fully booked, I asked her if we couldnt just wait until a table will be free so we can have it , she said ohhh nooo I don’t think it’s possible because I don’t know how long it’s Will take until a table get free, and I asked her the only option is to leave and we shouldnt wait here ? ( knowing there was other people behind us waiting on the queue ) she Said yeah you should go and we decided to start looking for Another restaurant to go while staying on the queu and immediatly a table got discharged and those people offered us their table. But the other people who was behind us was not asked to go but advised to stay on the queu until a table get free. SHE WAS JUST RACIST TOWARD US but the good thing the girl who was serving us was so...
Read moreI recently visited Muhabbet, and I was genuinely impressed by the quality of the food—it was delicious and well-prepared. The ambiance was also pleasant, making for an overall enjoyable dining experience.
However, I did have an uncomfortable moment when it came time to pay. The waitress asked whether I wanted to pay for the food only or include a tip. While she did mention that tipping was not obligatory, the way it was phrased made me feel a bit embarrassed and somewhat pressured.
I fully understand that tipping is customary and often appreciated, and I normally tip when I receive good service. I just believe there might be a more tactful way to approach the topic that doesn’t leave the customer feeling awkward.
That said, I’d still recommend this place for the food, and I hope my feedback is taken constructively, as it comes from a place of wanting the overall experience to match the high quality of...
Read moreOn paper this should be a great place to have breakfast or lunch. The prices and food quality prevent it to be so.
The Turkish-inspired food is ok, but rather bland, lacking the undernotes and spiciness that it should have. It is not bad but definitely it is not as flavorful as it should be. I have been to Turkey and any random spot there has better tasting food. Bread is good, but it is bought elsewhere.
Drinks are interesting. They mix coffee with fruit, which may not be eveeybody's taste but I liked it. Unfortunately just coffee cannot save the lack of flavours in food. Plus, prices are slightly above nearby places, the atmosphere is less and less "Mediterranean-like" (I have been twice) and is quite bland and generic now. Bring back decorations that could remind us of Turkey!
Overall overhyped. There are much better alternatives...
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