A terrific little café amidst the hectic grand bazaar. Stop for a coffee or soda then browse the shop next door(Abdulla), from the same owner, to get beautiful textiles and soaps.
Caroline R.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Costa Mesa, CA
I have never had potato chips like the ones I had here but I wish I could have them all the time! Might not be a good idea for my figure but they were really amazing. Warm, soft and crunchy; unreal! We tried a little of everything on the menu. All of it was amazing. The juice drink was de-lish as was the screwers. The service wasn’t the best but that’s pretty common for places in Europe. Someone has good taste in style bc the ambiance was very cool. Off the main walk to the grand Bazaar. Good internet. A must stop!
Lisa b.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Vancouver, Canada
One of the few places in the area with room to sit and relax! Lovely décor. I had a delicious soup, beverages were nice, there were several appealling options on the menu, especially if you are tired of kababs. Just generally a stylish haven in the midst of bazaar chaos.
Gulfem A.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Kadiköy, Turkey
A place with such a nice décor and quality of drinks should have had a better service. Both the manager(might be the owner, not sure) and the waitress — again could be the owner/manager had attitude problems. A normal business would make its customers welcomed, this place made us feel uncomfortable. Great Turkish coffee and atmosphere but the attitude was something I didnt really experience before. I have been a waitress myself for years so I know how hard it is to run a café however we werent hard customers. So didnt do anything to deserve the attitude. We asked for change, they had non, we asked to pay on the table-They had no such time for us. Or at least that was the answer. So I cant really say I could recommend the place. Maybe they like tourists more — I dont know, but they sure have a serious attitude problem against locals.