5/5 Líriel 6 months ago on Google
I
was
desperately
craving
some
Kurdish
coffee
(menengiç
kahvesi)
since
I
had
it
only
once,
back
in
Izmir,
and
an
incredibly
helpful
waiter
at
another
cafe
nearby
pointed
me
to
Kumda
when
I
asked
him
where
I
could
possibly
find
it
in
the
region
—
though
I
had
no
hopes
at
all,
because
whenever
I
mentioned
it
since
I
came
to
Cyprus
people
just
looked
at
me
with
confusion
—
and
it
was
much
more
delicious
than
I
could
have
imagined!
Apparently
they
grind
the
beans
on
demand
in-house
(not
sure,
as
I
don’t
speak
Turkish
and
my
boyfriend
was
talking
to
the
waitress
for
us
—
it
seems
that
service
isn’t
offered
in
English)
and
I
was
even
happier
to
learn
they
make
it
with
milk
there,
which
lends
it
an
even
nuttier
and
creamier
taste.
It
was
simply
heavenly.
I
have
quite
a
sweet
tooth
when
it
comes
to
beverages,
but
I
ordered
mine
without
sugar
as
I
wanted
to
eat
with
some
cake
they
had
available,
and
I
didn’t
regret
it
at
all.
When
it
comes
to
regular
Turkish
coffee,
I
cannot
drink
it
at
all
without
sugar
or
without
a
piece
of
chocolate
in
my
mouth
for
each
sip,
but
in
the
case
of
menengiç
it
was
smooth
and
soft
even
when
not
paired
with
the
cake.
Truly
superb
experience.
Prices
are
surprisingly
good.
The
cake
was
tasty
and
not
overly
sweet.
The
“coffees”came
accompanied
with
a
tiny
glass
of
some
kind
of
rose
syrup
beverage
(a
little
too
sweet
for
my
taste),
the
most
basic
kind
of
Turkish
delight
(I’m
not
a
big
fan
unless
it’s
the
handmade,
fancy
ones
with
nuts,
so
I
left
mine
untouched)
and
some
water.
A
much
more
pleasant
experience
than
I
was
expecting.
100%
recommend
and
will
be
back
each
time
I’m
town,
without
a
doubt.