About the restaurant:
Although pretty small and one is highly unable to get seats at peak hours, the restaurant is very quaint and cosy when less crowded. Great place to hang out with friends for a catching-up session. Good food with mostly reasonable prices (although the price soar after the mini renovation recently made me think twice about ordering my favourite dish). The salad is good, stay away from the usual salad stuff you can find anywhere and try the really exotic choices, like this nutty paste (i've no idea what it is called though) and the spicy-looking eggplant. You'd get a pleasant surprise, as well as really feel like you're having turkish food. And just for fun, try the turkish coffee/tea which you may not find very spectacular in terms of taste but i sure enjoy seeing them being served to me using this really cute traditional-looking tray. Lassi/yoghurt drink, unsweetened, not commonly found in semi-fastfood-concept restaurants in singapore, is available too.
Ordered Food:
Usually iskender yoghurt (beef or chicken, used to be $6 or $7 but is now $10! :( a little too high for a semi-fastfood-concept restaurant).
My verdict:
Great hangout, good food too. Just be sure to go at the right time, when it is not crowded (try weekday afternoons).