They serve vegan sandwich and some fresh green juice. - Edit
It seems to be a middle to higher-end restaurant in town because the prices are above the average and they even charge service fee which I never come across here while eating out in any restaurant. (I don't feel much service being served tho.)
Green juice is just a small bottle of maybe 200-250 ml and it costs 25 liras. Except for green salads there is only one vegan option, that is vegan toast. It is served with a small portion of salads and it costs 36 liras. It contains just a few slices of tomatoes, and some olive and vegan cheese paste? Personally I really think it is overpriced and would not recommend it to anyone. With 36 liras, you can just buy some nice vegan products/snacks in Macrocenter market next to this restaurant, which will be way much better.
Also in such restaurants in Turkey, they tend to serve free tea after your meal but of course it depends. I did not want to have tea bu the waiter kept asking me so I eventually had one glass of tea (bardak çay) and I thought it was free tea (ikram) but it ended up costing 7 liras. Again, I think it is overpriced and the tea isn't that good either.
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First Review by chvegan
chvegan
Points +28
They serve vegan sandwich and some fresh green juice. - Edit
It seems to be a middle to higher-end restaurant in town because the prices are above the average and they even charge service fee which I never come across here while eating out in any restaurant. (I don't feel much service being served tho.)
Read moreGreen juice is just a small bottle of maybe 200-250 ml and it costs 25 liras. Except for green salads there is only one vegan option, that is vegan toast. It is served with a small portion of salads and it costs 36 liras. It contains just a few slices of tomatoes, and some olive and vegan cheese paste? Personally I really think it is overpriced and would not recommend it to anyone. With 36 liras, you can just buy some nice vegan products/snacks in Macrocenter market next to this restaurant, which will be way much better.
Also in such restaurants in Turkey, they tend to serve free tea after your meal but of course it depends. I did not want to have tea bu the waiter kept asking me so I eventually had one glass of tea (bardak çay) and I thought it was free tea (ikram) but it ended up costing 7 liras. Again, I think it is overpriced and the tea isn't that good either.
Updated from previous review on 2020-09-26
Pros: comfortable sitting area , clean toilet , friendly staff/speaking English
Cons: overpriced , below average taste , vegan cheese may not be fresh
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