We stopped at this place for tea and a snack, quite decent, very friendly staff, ordered shawarma and saw that it costs only 90 lira (this is about 250 rubles for us) very tasty shawarma, not as huge as in Russia, of course, but very satisfying, they put a lot of meat. Here, the shawarma is in lavash, and the "touts" in the establishments nearby voiced that the green (grass) goes to the shawarma for free, but their shawarma is not in lavash, but in bread, and it costs 500 lira (for our 1250 rubles), which is why the greens are a gift))). Well, we don't need meat in bread for 1250 rubles at all, even with grass, even without. I recommend this place, we ate a lot, the price tag is inexpensive and we felt great. A friend loves spicy, she asked for jalapeno peppers, they brought her absolutely free of charge a few pieces (sooo strong). If you need something satisfying and not expensive, I recommend this cafe to everyone.