We went in for breakfast at the beginning of the 11th, we were quickly made scrambled eggs and given coffee. We came to eat pilaf at one o'clock. Also, a fresh green lagman arrived in time. Everything is delicious. And in the evening we watched the sunset on the 3rd floor in an open area.
I do not recommend visiting these establishments because they do not have particularly delicious food and the prices are very high, and it looks more like a teahouse than a restaurant...
The price for coffee and baklava at the exit has doubled. There are no prices on the coffee menu, I had to ask and take my word for it. Instead of the ordered Turkish coffee, they first wanted to sell 3 in one. Then they found, apparently, the hostess, who apologized and brewed, I must say, excellent coffee. Baklava is store-bought, dry and not tasty. It's a very strange place.