So far the only Turkish restaurant where they didn’t bring a cup of tea as a compliment. And it’s not about the money (a glass of tea costs almost nothing for the restaurant), but about the attitude towards the client. Lentil soup was served without bread croutons, we have never seen anything like this anywhere else. I asked to bring Turkish coffee with dessert at the end, but they brought it along with the soup. Half of the miniature cup was coffee sediment. The portion of the second dish (assorted lamb) was frankly small - there was very little meat, the picture in the menu shown that it should be served with the fries, but it was not on the plate. Expectations and reality did not coincide, the food was not worth the money, and we left half-starved and disappointed. If the management does not reconsider its attitude towards visitors and does not stop saving on customers, this will end badly for the restaurant.
The best Turkish coffee in this block, with excellent baklava on the outdoor terrace - it's equally great for starting your day or for enjoying the taste after lunch, and just for a moment of respite.