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Contribuer aux commentairesI visited this restaurant after seeing the Rumi exhibition and enjoyed a delicious cappuccino and a piece of pistachio baklava. The service was excellent and the atmosphere was very pleasant.
The food was average and overpriced, and the atmosphere was lacking. It felt more like a cafeteria than a restaurant. Our group had a disappointing dining experience.
This charming little café is located near the entrance inside the courtyard. They offer a variety of tea, coffee, chips, cookies, and salads. The ambiance is wonderful, making it the perfect place to chat about the beautiful objects seen in the museum.
Simple food for a quick stop for a tea or coffee and a small bite. Interesting snack selections and more than enough to revive yourself to continue touring the art collection. For a healthier appetite and to experience some fine dining try the Diwan Restaurant located in the front of the Museum. A truly worthwhile experience.
Just had a tea and a samosa. It was very basic. I cannot add anything further to this review since I just had a very small snack to tide me over until I got home.