A huge number of Turkish desserts, it took 10 minutes to study the menu. In the end, we were very satisfied with our choice. Come, you definitely will not remain indifferent to such a variety of flavors and high-quality service. In addition, at the entrance there is a large store of their own pastries and desserts, you can buy as a gift and please your family and friends with delicious presents.🤗
An excellent shop and cafe of Turkish sweets, bombic baklava, is definitely worth a try. They are packed securely, you can take them as a souvenir. Kunefe, tavuk geksu and desserts in the cafe are also great.
Gorgeous!!!! Everyone must come here!!!! It's very tasty and the portions are large. The staff is very responsible and it is clear that they value the reputation of the institution. We've been drinking more than once and the pomegranate tea is the best there!!!!
A very nice place where you can taste the real taste of fresh baklava and local Turkish desserts. Yes, the price tag here is not cheap, but believe me, these desserts are worth it.
We were in 2 pastry shops of the Hafiz Mustafa chain, in the Sultanahmet Square area and in Galataport, everywhere there was excellent service and great taste of baklava.
Great pastry shop! The best sweets for yourself and for gifts. I'd say it's a little expensive, but it's worth it. Helpful staff. I will be in Turkey, I will definitely come back again. I recommend you to visit
A very tasty place, and accordingly, the price tag. But it's worth it. I recommend buying atypical lukums and sweets, for example, in the form of puff pastry. There is also a wonderful cafe and huge portions of desserts. A gentle version of coffee on the Turk, served immediately with water, which is cool. The class of the institution is immediately clear. Plus, it's a rare place for Istanbul where the waiters speak English.
In my opinion, this is the best coffee shop chain in Istanbul. Very tasty desserts. The most fragrant coffee. We tried brand new desserts there. Trichie and Kunefe. The taste is incredible! Be sure to try it!
A chic pastry shop, I recommend pistachio kadaif, high-quality and hospitable service, pleasant interior, souvenir format of products, everything is conveniently packed for transportation, prices are much higher than average.
I definitely recommend you to visit! Everything is delicious, absolutely everything!. Here you can taste the most ancient dessert ashura. Very tasty quince, but of course it's excellent!
The place is cool, the price tag is higher than in other cafes, but it's worth it, fresh and delicious dishes, fast and high-quality service, you can buy sweets, teas and coffee.
Ooo! This is just a wonderful place in Istanbul! I've known him for over 15 years. When I visit this city, I go in every evening, and sometimes 2 times. The best kunafe in the city. Wonderful tea and coffee. There are a lot of cakes, but I'm more into kunefe. It's not always possible to get in right away, sometimes you have to stand in line, especially at 6 p.m.
Very tasty! Especially branded desserts :) Very expensive! And again, it's very tasty! I'm talking about everything! Coffee, desserts, sweets in boxes! Unforgettable!
We had a lot of fun🤣 The owner of the establishment is a very pleasant man, he devoted time to all the visitors. We will definitely come back to you on the next trip.
Delicious baklava, good coffee (Anatoly bomba, we didn't like Ataturk), many options for sweets for a gift. It's worth coming here!
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Адия Хакимова
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October 22, 2024
A wonderful pastry shop. Mouth-watering sweets: Turkish delight, baklava, cakes and other types of oriental delicacies.
Luxurious packaging, red bags with the confectionery logo. It all looks very beautiful, it feels like I bought something luxurious. But the prices are appropriate, not too expensive, but still. In the Grand Bazaar, a small assortment of Turkish delight costs ~ 350 liras, in Hafiz Mustafa, a small set will cost 400 liras, a large one somewhere around ~ 600 liras.
We just happened to come in and had a nice meal. The portion of the cake is very large - for two behind the eyes) Prompt service and transparent pricing.
Fifteen hundred lire per kilo of sweets - yes, you are, to put it mildly, arrogant. With a course of at least 1 to 3.
All Hafiz are the most tourist establishments. It doesn't seem like it's worth paying too much for the Chaldean smile of a Turk in a fez.
Regarding the overpayment, it's a twenty-minute walk from the city center, and sweets cost 200-500 lira per kg. And the smile will be no less wide)
The service is disgusting. In the "best" traditions of Turkey))
The waiter could not sit at the table for a long time-instead of removing the cups from the previous customers, he began to run around the hall. When I took the cups away, I wiped the sticky table with a napkin from the napkin holder.
Well, in general, "service" is of course an unknown word here. Tourists will come and pay.
He deliberately ignored tourists, including me, when she wanted to make an order or ask for a bill, the same was with tourists (Chinese) at the next table, but he ran to the locals. No, he saw that he was being asked, but deliberately pretended not to notice.
At first, I confused the order-like what difference does it make with pistachio, and when I brought what I needed, I also brought additional "extra" additives, although I did not ask-and for a "long time" I could not understand that I was asking them to take them away.
Prices are high, baklava is delicious because it is fresh, but 2 small pieces are enough to eat. Of course, there are eyes running away, but keep this in mind. It will do for a gift
Delicious chocolates in chocolate, baklava, I'll be happy to take more. I didn't like the coffee and the grinding didn't work for the coffee machine. It doesn't smell very good.
We came in spontaneously and were pleasantly delighted with the service, the atmosphere of the place and the friendly and courteous service. Everything is very tasty, I especially liked the profiterole cake
The quality is excellent, no questions asked!
The main claim to the price. It's not difficult for me to pay 5 rubles. for visiting a cafe with six goodies, but, as it seems to me, it's a bit too much.
We accidentally stumbled upon this coffee shop-pastry shop: we had some free time on excursions.
We went in and were simply captivated by the color, oriental beauty and desserts displayed in the windows.
We ordered only Turkish coffee, but it turned out to be exactly what we expected!
Everything is fast, and there was no time to sit for a long time. But this is a wonderful place, and if I were in Istanbul again, I would come here again!