This is a modest, public business within the Feza complex that caters to the residents of the area. Having lived here for 25 years, we used to visit occasionally, but this year we were quite disappointed. We paid 50 lira for shrimp in butter, which only included 6 shrimps, and even worse, we paid 38 lira for a small shepherd's salad that was supposedly for 2 people. The salad was listed as two separate items on the ticket, each costing 19 lira. We thought there was a mistake and asked about it. They explained that it was priced that way because it was a double portion. When we questioned the 38 lira charge for the salad, they said the difference in cheese was 14 lira for a double portion. Considering cheese costs 40 lira per kilo, charging that much for a small amount of grated cheese on a salad is unacceptable for an establishment like this. Are you grating Parmesan? Additionally, offering tea and coffee at the end of the meal and then charging for the coffee on the ticket is misleading. We became increasingly frustrated as we discussed it, but we paid and left without further argument. It seems the operator of this place is treating it like a train station, but it's not. Only residents come here, and if you alienate them, you can't sustain the business. I would never go again and wouldn't recommend it to anyone.