According to the reviews on Google, it is clear that people are being deceived here.
They brought me snacks and water, which I didn't ask for. I ate the snacks, but I was alerted by the behavior of the waiters (I do not know Turkish, but you can feel it when people look at you and cheerfully discuss you), and the fact that there are some prices hanging on the wall behind the waiters, but the waiters specifically stand so as to cover the prices themselves. I noticed that at the next table, the women ate everything they ordered themselves, but did not eat snacks at all. In Google reviews, you can find dissatisfied people who were asked for inadequate money for snacks and water.
I took a picture of the menu with prices and found the Turkish consumer protection law on the Internet. Obviously, the waiters noticed this. Therefore, when I went to pay, they charged me only for the dish I ordered (and they didn't charge anything for tea, I think, because there is no price for tea on the menu, but there should be). It's a smart move, but it doesn't do credit to the institution