The same experience as someone wrote before. They say they speak English a little. No option to pay with debit card but cash. I asked him in person and he told me only in Turkish liras. Once you order a meal, they give you water, which is not for free without even asking. Portion of meal is quite between small and normal and once you ask for the bill, the guy comes with calculator, does his magic and you are slightly shocked how much you need to pay in the end, because there is nothing on the bill and you yourself cannot recheck the prices and the menu is already gone. No pita bread for free either. I rather recommend the visit of Turkish restaurant, which is one street below and you get menu in 4 languages + pita bread and 2 various sauces for free (they accept...
Read moreWe found this restaurant after wandering through the crowded chaos of the Grand Bazaar. It was a nice and quiet place to grab a bite to eat. Particularly appreciated it that they had good vegetarian options. The owner and chef was lovely and made sure that we were well taken care of, made sure that our table was kept full of fresh warm bread and that we had everything that we needed. He obviously takes a lot of pride in his restaurant and it shows in both the service...
Read moreI have no complaints about the food or service. But while eating there I saw them serve beer. It's Turkish food, Turkish cuisine. If i knew they are selling the haram foods serving alcohol I would not have gone. If you are Muslim best go to a better halal place because for believers enjoyment in the world cannot come at the expense...
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