We stumbled upon this place by chance, looking for a place to wait out the rain and eat.
I definitely recommend it, the food is delicious and the prices are low, especially compared to more touristic places. We took köfte (fried cutlets), they gave us vegetables and rice, but they asked us something extra during the order in Turkish, we didn't understand, but we agreed, they probably added something, because the price increased from 150 to 200)
For dessert, we took kemal pasa, syrup-soaked dough balls, which are also excellent.
Tea costs 25 lire per glass, not listed on the menu.