Yet another one of those Greenlanes places worthy of a stop by. It's probably one of the least Turkish places round here - it states its case with the words 'brasserie - creperie - ciabatta - baguette - sandwiches - jacket potato' - which is obviously a little unexpected, and perhaps, confused.
The food here is good though, despite the lack of specialising, and comes in pretty huge portions. The salads are rather gigantic, and don't get smaller when they're a side for something else. The Turkish influenced ciabattas are well worthy of a mention - the sucuk and olive one is a particular winner. The Turkish breakfasts are also very popular - more of those sausages and lots of eggy goodness.
There's an odd raised platform to eat at at the back of the shop - it's a little too close to the roof for comfort and gets a bit hot up there. Particularly when you're trying to tease out the remnants of a bit of a hangover with a tall glass of odd hot orange squash.
Great place for a lunch stop, though, well priced and friendly. There's a shisha garden out the back too. read more