This is not a Lemon garden, but a restaurant
there is a Restaurant sign at the entrance, which, it seems, we did not pay attention to and walked deeper.
the entrance is interesting — like in the movie, you go down the stairs, then a long corridor, another staircase and an open area, and then a cafe (two zones — for smokers and not).
There are no prices anywhere until the menu arrives.
the price tag is average — for two we ate for 800 lira (multiplied by three = 2400 rubles).
the portions are huge.
I was upset about only one thing — a glass of tea 140 liras (they say that this is a kettle for two cups, in fact it is a mini kettle for 200 ml).
the experience is good, but I will not come back.
We accidentally wandered into this restaurant because it was interesting to get into the Turkish front door. We went downstairs and found this place in the courtyard. Long Island is good, not like in Russia, of course, but normal. 400 lire, delicious and alcoholic, we have not tried the food. The place is very atmospheric, a hidden bar, as a tourist attraction I recommend visiting. Prices are lower than in the old town.