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The place is cozy and warm with friendly staff of course. The desserts were really tasty but too sweet and coffee very strong, ask about glass of water additionally. A little bit expensive but I’ve expected that due to the location. I suspect that meat here should be very tasty because I trust in Tu
Had traditional Turkish coffee with a Turkish delight. Food and coffee were great. There's also a HUGE baked goods section, and lots of neat Mediterranean decor. Good location near shops, and Whisky stores.
Scottish breakfast was great, the bacon rasher was a bit too salty for my tastes. The side of haggis was the best part.
Delicious Turkish cuisine, good price & unsalty taste. Fruit juice was freshly blended. YUMMY YUMMY…😗😘
Wonderful food and great service . Recommend the meatballs
Great little Caffe very good service, great for a bite to eat and lovely cakes.
This was our first stop while in Edinburgh, and we were glad to find a place that served very late breakfast. The portions are large, the coffee is HOT and delicious, and the service was friendly. The food didn't blow me away, but it was tasty enough and we enjoyed our visit. Next time I would love
Truly one of the best coffee stops along the Royal Mile. My wife and I stopped in for a break and had the Turkish coffee with pastry. WOW! Large cups of strong coffee, with a delicious pastry, for very little money. The owners/manager made us feel like family. DO NOT miss this establishment!!!!
Popped in for a quick lunch, not busy on a weekday in the Winter but may be different at other times of year! Staff were friendly and made sure I got my scarf back when I left it there. Tasty selection of food and drink which was delivered promptly would return to try more items from the menu.
The chicken shish was so good that I asked what went into the marinade. The chef overheard and asked me into the kitchen to show me exactly how he made it, which tells you two things - they're a friendly and welcoming bunch, but also they're relaxed and confident enough about what goes on in the kit
Called in here for a coffee and cake at the end of our visit to Edinburgh. We both had a Chai Latte which was coffee with a very Turkish twist. It came in a mug and was delicious. My wife had the chocolates - £3.95 for 4. Expensive? Very, but also very very nice. I had the chocolate orange truffle w
Went here with my girlfriend the other day and was really impressed. The internal decor is ok, and I agree with the other reviewer that the service is a little on the weird side, but what really made up for all of this was that the food was absolutely excellent. My girlfriend got a mixed starter p
Have the best, most amazing,tasty home made soup in Edinburgh. First spoonful is like a herb / spice party in your mouth. Every mouthful is different. You also get a massive bowl.. must stop spot on my Edinburgh tour list.. Have amazing cakes too 😋
Had a nice breakfast here when getting to the city. Staff was friendly but service was slightly slower than expected. Food was tasty and had good quality. Good selection of items as well.
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