It's next door to the Doruk Hotel, just a street back from the beachfront - other than that, can't tell you anything about it, I'm afraid. Sorry to not be of more help...
The garden is opposite what is now called casa blanca the breakfasts are good value full English with tea or coffee and toast and jam for 10 lira Kamil and his family can't do enough for you it also has a play area for young children
Sue, sounds lovely. Do you know if they sell Scottish breakfasts also ? We usually go to Aysima on 1st morning for a full Scottish but would be willing to try elsewhere. I don't like tomatoes or mushrooms, and especially not at breakfast, think it's odd to be honest but like my Scottish fry ups, funny that given that's where im from !! thanks
Entirely new staff in the garden this year, could be said they are a little over enthusiastic in their erm.. conversation to get you in. Heck, can't put it nicely, they are a bit on the aggressive side that continues when you are in there. Didn't sample their food, it might be great though We won't be going back to try.
Have to say, that would put me off too - wish places would realise that most folk don't mind a bit of friendly banter, but if it gets too much, it has the opposite effect and puts people off even giving the place a try.
I am in garden at moment and the chef is going to try and get square sausage so ask when you go past can I also say that the staff have changed over the last 2 days I know who you mean and he has gone the staff are lovely and it's well worth a visit