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I have visited Yosma before and it has always been good, but on this particular occasion, it was my birthday and I was hoping for a lively atmosphere. Unfortunately, the atmosphere was flat. It turns out that they were closing down the next day, but we were not informed beforehand. If I had known, I would not have made a reservation. Very disappointing experience. View all feedback.
I have visited Yosma before and it has always been good, but on this particular occasion, it was my birthday and I was hoping for a lively atmosphere. Unfortunately, the atmosphere was flat. It turns out that they were closing down the next day, but we were not informed beforehand. If I had known, I would not have made a reservation. Very disappointing experience.
The restaurant was decent, but not very noteworthy. It didn't live up to the standard it set two years ago, especially in terms of service, which lacked its previous personality and warmth. There were fewer options on the menu, particularly for our vegetarian companion.
Maybe I had high expectations, but the food at Yosma was mediocre at best. After experiencing excellent Turkish breakfasts in Turkey with fresh, high-quality ingredients, I was hoping for a similar experience here. Unfortunately, the reality was far from it. Many dishes lacked authenticity and flavor, with the "kavurma" dish leaving much to be desired, resembling more like salty beef shavings. Needless to say, I will not be revisiting this restaurant.
I have passed by this place (formerly an Indian restaurant called Indali Lounge) and never seen it full.
Yosma, Baker Street - I jumped at the chance of dining in Yosma, a new Turkish restaurant in Baker Street, because I've thoroughly enjoyed Middle Eastern