If you are in Istanbul, feel free to buy goodies here. The girl was pleasantly served, offered to taste various sweets. The prices are nicer and much lower than the central grids, everything is beautifully packaged.
All lovers of sweets should definitely come here, very friendly staff, a young man knows a little Russian, very tasty, neat and the prices are affordable.
I liked both the seller and the prices. We took two packages of halva , it was delicious and fresh . packed in a branded bag , the store's assortment is large , sweets for every taste and purse
very tasty sweets, you can try a lot
, the staff speak a little Russian
, the prices are great
, I went according to the reviews and did not regret a drop
the prices are really lower than in the advertised candy stores
for the sake of interest, then we went to other stores
the price per 1kg is from 1200 to 1500 tour / lira
, you will not see such prices here
, so walk here, you will not regret, everything is very tasty
in addition to sweets, there are coffee, teas, baklava and many more
The cheapest baklava and lukum are here. 450 lire for lukum kg, 200 for baklava. We tried it, it was very tasty. The staff speaks a little Russian, everyone is quite pleasant
Thado, we need to eat this😄
The price/quality ratio is the best in Istanbul. I've been buying sweets here by the kilos. The downside is that I couldn't stop in time, and I gained from 97 kg to 118 kg in 2 months. And so I returned to Moscow, now I'm throwing it off.
One of the cheapest places, we bought baklava for all the relatives, tea supplements and Dubai chocolate for only a thousand lire. The seller knows a little Russian. They pack very well
Excellent confectionery with affordable prices. Friendly host, always treats Turkish delicacies, the room is clean. October 2023, a kilogram of baklava for 125 lire, took 5 boxes (came out +- 400 lire) . For example, in the well-known chain of confectionery Hafiz Mustafa, one box = half a kilo cost me 460 lire. The choice is yours, I can safely recommend this store! 👍💪
We were walking by by chance and thought to go in to see 180 lira for 100 grams or not)
It turned out to be for 1 kg!!! They took the boxes and paid 100 lire. And well, it's very tasty, of course everything is sweet and fresh
A good Turkish sweets store. Baklava costs 150 lire/kg. It is much cheaper than in the popular Hafiz Mustafa, etc.
Delicious, fresh. If you take it on the road, then everything will be packed additionally in a film so that it does not leak.
We found a shop based on a recommendation, so it also turned out to be next to our hotel.
I recommend it!