I went in with pretty high hopes given the description but came away quite disappointed. While the place is nice and the staff is friendly, there really isn't a huge selection of baked goods. Worse yet the place falls for most of the same west-end trappings. I'm fine paying more for a nice location, but I was shocked to find that a Burek was $3.00 for a small piece (you can get a pie for as much in most places), one small glass of Turkish tea was $3.00 (it is typically served by the pot). These are basic staples that one would enjoy in reasonable quantities at any true Turkish cafe or bakery, not being able to share a pot of tea or some food with friends really negates any cultural experience. As such, there are much better options for coffee in the area. There wasn't even any bread on the shelves to take home.