A well-known spiritual place in narrow circles.
This is probably the lowest food prices in the central area of Istanbul.
It consists of a narrow two-storey niche. There is a kitchen on the ground floor, and a winter terrace with 3-4 tables on the second floor. There are several more tables right on the sidewalk.
The terrace is relatively warm, there is heating and a hand basin. But the ceiling is very low, you need to keep your head down while standing.
The food is good, the portions are large. I really liked the chicken kebab. Salads, spread, lavash are included in the price. Afternoon tea is free. They can connect to wi-fi on request.
There is no alcohol.
The host is very friendly, and he speaks passable Russian. He often does it himself.
One serious drawback for which the star was removed is that there is no toilet.
In short, I highly recommend it to anyone who accepts economy class.
A family cafe, as I understand it. Delicious food and large portions, with low prices. In March, there were a lot of tables outside, and there was always a full seating area. The service is fast, but once they forgot about us, although we reminded them several times. It seems like there are a lot of people, but you wave at everyone and no one fits.
We came the second time, ate, and waited 20 minutes for the bill.
Therefore, the next day we found a similar cafe near the Bayezid-Grand Bazaar bus stop. With the same prices, the food is better.
The cafe is super! The portions are huge. If desired, you can take the half-eaten with you, they pack it very well. The food is fresh and delicious. Compared to other cafes in Istanbul, the price is excellent)))