A very large and authentic restaurant, combining 11 "apartments" and turned into an ethno-museum.
A friendly waiter, a bourgeois stove in the main hall, tea for two is served on a burner.
Prices are slightly above average, in the range of 400-500 liras per person, you can take lunch with dessert and tea. But even just going in, looking at the interiors and drinking tea is worth it.
There are no delicious dishes as exaggerated as the famous butter water pastry I would never recommend, the price of tea per person is very high, it is worth seeing