The attitude towards this institution is ambiguous.
We saw their Turkish breakfast on the menu. A cheerful bearded Turk was barking. The menu, which is on the street, shows the price for breakfast for two people - 250 rubles. Having clarified with a Turk with broken English: will there definitely be 250 rubles for two people? They told me yes, and we happily went to eat. The breakfast was great, we ate 60 percent of everything we brought and drank almost a pot of tea. There were three fans blowing over us, so it wasn't hot even at 12 o'clock.
And then I ask for the bill and bam! 750 lire! I started arguing with this Turk and he proves to me that this crooked two on the street menu is actually a seven. He takes out the menu, which is located inside the institution - there, of course, the seven is written as a seven. He says that I could open the menu online (yes, without the Internet) or just think that the menu alone costs 170, as this breakfast will cost 250 for two. In short, I convinced him that there is a limit on the Russian card (union pay) and I cannot pay more than 500. I gave him the cash and we left. Annoyed, but well-fed. And it is not clear now whether I deceived the Turk or he deceived me.…