Decided to try PERA Turkish Grill and Mezze for the first time. It was pretty good! I hope it could maintain its standards. They do welcome dogs at their outdoor tables, so that was decent. It's a sheltered atrium with a high ceiling, so no issues with the weather.
We ordered the fava bean purée and mini crispy lamb flatbread with tomatoes. The fava bean puree was done simply with dill, onions and olive oil, and that mix was really full of umami. Gorgeous. Bravely opted for a whole grilled fish of Turkish seabass. The fish was delicious.
We had a drink each, and a bottle of water. I was clearly not drunk. But I didn't like one thing this restaurant did. The bill. I scanned through it and frowned. I paid it although I didn't like the $16++ charge for one dessert.
They asked us about dessert — we said no. They then offered us complimentary dessert of which they didn't inform us about, but they served it directly. They did say it was with compliments of the chef. The communication was clear. There was no hemming and hawwing about it. We were clear that we didn't want dessert at all.
Still. They gave two items of pistachio baklava, and rice pudding with hazelnuts, and two cups of hot tea as well. And the bill included $16++ for the rice pudding. Sure, I ate them, but I left the rice pudding well alone. I HATE RICE PUDDING IN ALL FORMS. As a matter of principle, when I didn't say I wanted dessert, and didn't order it, do not charge me for it. This was not cool. I didn't feel like raising a ruckus, so I let it be. But it speaks volumes about this restaurant's integrity.
I had fully intended to return to this restaurant again, but now, I'm iffy about it. If I do return, I'll be alert next time. I'll be very clear about what I want to order and what I didn't ask for. And I will dispute any additional charges that we didn't explicitly order.




