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£ 3 . ¡50 por un simit (bollo turco)! 00 por una pequeña caja de pistacho. Seguramente no es un precio asequible para todos.
Albert L . 2024-12-26
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Súper bonito lugar para cualquier momento del día realmente, servicio amable con precios asequibles y una amplia gama de platos para satisfacer los gustos de todos. Sin duda recomendaría darle una oportunidad🫶
CaBella . 2024-08-21
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A great addition to Mill Road! We had the friendliest welcome, including a delicious sample of Turkish Delight. It’s a small, cosy café with extra tables outside. Really good selection of dishes and lots of info about the menu items to help us choose. The Istanbul Simit (served warm) is amazing - feta cheese with it is highly recommended. We also enjoyed the Kofta sandwich with melted cheese and chilli sauce, the Lahmacun with a fresh salad + Turkish coffee and Turkish tea. A treasure trove of delights from Türkiye!
PB&PA . 2024-01-17
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very nice and friendly staff who offered the opportunity to try free samples!! ordered the spicy chicken and cheese panini which didn’t disappoint 😊 perfect spot for a casual meal
Guide30005230383 . 2024-01-02
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I am visiting Cambridge for work and needed somewhere to work that was less depressing than my hotel room. I was walking to another café but passed Botany Foodie on the way and everything looked so delicious that I went in. I had a coffee, a Turkish tea, an apple tea, menemen, and Kunefe and stayed for over 4 hours. All the food was divine, the service was so friendly (there was Turkish delight and dried corn on the house) and there was excellent wifi. I wish I lived in Cambridge so I can come here more frequently. Can't recommend it enough. It also stays open until 9pm, which provides a lovely alternative offer to pubs and places that sell alcohol. Food is halal and there are plenty of veggie options too.
JKay2014 . 2023-12-09
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This is a lovely new place on Mill Road. Its both a shop with delicious nuts, dried fruit and some turkish baked goods (including turkish delights, halva and savory filo things) as well as a sit-in cafe serving basic turkish food (more breakfast/brunch then dinner type of things. I love the staff- they are super friendly, and everything we can get there. Haven't tried the cakes yet, but the coffee is awsome.
Marta P . 2023-07-04
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824 Opinions
We ordered few dishes, the mix grill was not worth the effort, two small pieces of diced lamb half burnt, small lamb kofta kebab less than 8 cm length semi cold, and 3 chicken wings. Overall tasteless and very small amounts. The shawarma wrap was made of few small pieces of left over chicken and salad leaves. The chicken shawarma dish was full of oil, chewy and tasteless. We ordered for five people they didn’t serve one piece of bread. The waiter made very poor effort and had no desire to serve or ensure client satisfaction. We asked for large water bottle, he said they don’t have, he didn’t suggest about other options such as jug of water, later to bring to next door table a jug of water of cups. Fizzy drinks were filled from large bottles and brought to the table having lost the fizz. Overall not worth the experience and money. Would not recommend. If there was zero star I would give.
184 Opinions
Got the chicken wrap. The guy is really nice, smiley, making jokes and cooks quite quickly, but the wrap itself.. had high expectations for £9.50, but the meat was too chewy, massive pieces that are falling down from the wrap when you take a bite. The salad was soggy, not much crunch 🙂 I had it with garlic mayo only and the mayo was disgusting: watery and sweet, didn’t feel garlic flavour at all. Wanted to finish my wrap only because of money I paid for it but didn’t manage and had to throw it away.. not the nicest aftertaste.
387 Opinions
A small family business eatery. Very cosy. Delicious black forest cake and warm at heart Turkish tea. Actually, I asked for a Turkish coffee, but I'm not fuss about it. The only thing that puts me off is the customers, as most of them are from coutries Middle East, where they are quite territorial. As far as hospitality is concerned, I can't say a lot because the staff is alone serving a queue of customers.