I did not lower the stars for the prices, in Istanbul for January 2025 they are cosmic for food.
The three of them spent 2,700 lira (in rubles * 3), ordered 2 teas, juice, bolognese, shish kebab and cutlets. Prices are very high for Moscow.
The waiters are friendly, my son poured the juice, they brought a new one.
Hungry cats are walking nearby)
Shawarma is a few burnt pieces of chicken wrapped in pita bread along with a couple of slices of vegetables without any sauce and even without salt. A bland inedible something with a taste of burning and charcoal.
Zucchini fritters are not cut burnt cakes. Look at the photo!
This food is not worth its price, it's not worth the money at all. They also have to pay extra for this, and it's worth thinking about.
We have been waiting for an order for an incredibly long time. Well, in principle, of course. It takes time to overcook and burn food like that.
Delicious, but not justifiably expensive. They paid 40€ for pasta with shrimp and chicken kebab + tea and orange juice. They also wanted to cheat, they prescribed TAX in the receipt. But we said that this was the first time we had ever seen such a thing and that this amount should be taken away. They reacted, of course, so-so)) but there is nothing to deceive tourists! I advise you to calculate the amount immediately when ordering, so that you understand that you were not deceived in the calculation.
There are places much more delicious in Istanbul, it is very mediocre here. My husband and I were hungry after the plane and decided to have a quick snack - we ordered mochril fish, babaganash and squid rings. Everything was so-so... the booths and the tortilla are delicious, but obviously not worth the money, it turned out to be expensive, we were a little crazy. Although we live in Moscow and go to good and trendy restaurants in Moscow)
It is cozy, there is Wi-Fi, there is a hinged warmer for the cold on the veranda :) mini-performances with the serving of some dishes for tourists.
The price is a hyperprice. One serving of the most mediocre French fries with an additionalketchup - 140 lire. This is the cheapest item on the menu besides the soup of the day (60 lira). The staff is friendly, but very cunning)
Delicious, but very expensive, shawarma on a plate (kebab) for 1000 rubles. you need to try to find it even in Moscow, but the institution does not look at its price tag