Got bitten by the owner’s dog. The owner didn’t apologise and instead complained that my hand was bleeding because I pulled it away too quickly from the dog’s mouth. What else was I supposed to do, leave it in there?? No staff offered any help after I was attacked. I had to go to the emergency service, and as the doctor advised, I received a tetanus shot and a rabies shot (with three more to follow). The medical advice given by Kaş State Hospital was that both types of vaccines are necessary when you are attacked by a dog, regardless of whether it is stray or not. The owner blamed me for touching his dog - which I haven't even touched him (I had only reached out my hand and ready to greet him). The owner clearly knows the dog is prone to biting and has behavioural issues. I also later checked previous reviews of this place and found that the dog has bitten someone else before (photo attached)… This is clearly a health and safety issue!
I believe the dog should not be in the café due to health and safety concerns, as he actively bites (this is a fact that CANNOT be denied by the owner). There is NO OBVIOUS sign in the shop to warn customers. The owner asked what kind of sign can be considered obvious, he’s right in saying that you would pretty much need to hang the sign on the dog to properly warn people, since the dog is mobile and moves in and out of the café. If you can't ensure that all customers see the sign, then what ever sign you have put on is clearly not obvious enough. So for the wellbeing of the dog as well (this means I don't want you to put a sign on the dog), the dog should not be put in the cafe. The owner(s) must take responsibility for both public health and the wellbeing of their dog! I posted my comment on Google Maps because I DON'T want other people to be bitten in...
Read moreWas there with my friends, they had coffee and were happy with the quality and taste. But unfortunately I ordered a matcha latte:( first of all overpriced for this quality ( too much milk, no taste of matcha at all🥲). When I asked to add some extra matcha, they said that it’ll cost 80 tr lira (I had already paid for this 140) and that it was special expensive Japanese matcha ( which taste I’ll never feel, because it was almost milk😭). The service in this case was a real disappointment, like, you just don’t get the coolness of this matcha, it’s just too good for you. My only advice is to not make matcha latte with such an expensive matcha, it might be better to use something not that much fancy but with a taste. Also ac didn’t work, so if you drink smth hot in the summer it’s hard to feel ok. And overall atmosphere was messy (some work processes with coffee beans just right to clients, rags). But specialty coffee options were really good, so mind your choice and you won’t be...
Read moreSmooth, perfectly balanced, and beautifully presented. My partner raved about their expertly brewed coffee,and we both agreed it was the best coffee we've had in Turkey. The atmosphere is pure Kaş magic. Tucked away just enough to feel peaceful. It has a relaxed, stylish vibe. The decor is tasteful – think clean lines, natural wood and plenty of greenery. We snagged a spot on their lovely terrace, bathed in sunshine but shaded just right. It's perfect for people-watching, diving into a book, or just soaking in the laid-back Mediterranean energy. Outstanding specialty coffee, a serene and beautiful setting, incredibly friendly service, and delicious treats. It's the perfect spot to recharge, relax, and experience the true essence of Kaş's cafe culture. Don't miss it – it's worth every lira and more! We'll be dreaming of their coffee until we return.
Highly, highly recommended! Teşekkürler,...
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