Original Turkish cuisine... What is it? An interplay of spices and aromas that flatters the palate, captivates the senses and awakens the spirits. Growing up in Bredeney and not having been here for a long time, we discovered Café Moqqas on a rainy day and sat there for a long time... from the aromatic starters to the delicious apple pie with nuts and berries. We simply liked everything, the outstanding olive oil, produced by the owner's father in Anatolia, the coffee, the bread, the loving preparation and the hospitality - as hospitable as if you were visiting in the living room. Everything is sparkling clean and cozy. We will be back and recommend a visit. Absolutely.
It was always very tasty. Especially the cold bowls on warm days. Something for everyone. It's a shame it's closed. I would be very interested in the reasons.
Good food, varied lunch menu, reasonable prices.
However, opening times are completely wrong here.
Unfortunately the shop is closed and will be replaced by a kebab shop 😓
The sushy we bought today was very, very tasty and very fresh. It was our first experience there. We'll definitely come by more often from now on and take some sushi with us.