I don't think much can be added to the praise of Mozaik Bahce that hasn't been said in the
22 pages so far but do want to add my own comments. I have always seen it as a lunchtime destination but we met friends there for a meal after a boat trip one evening. I was wrong to see it as a lunchtime place - it's very atmospheric at night and also far more comfortable to be there without the daytime sun and heat. It is a very urban location but you can forget that after dark.
Within moments of the drinks arriving, a fly landed on my glass rim and as I went to flap at it, it fell straight in to my drink. Well, my glass was gone and a fresh drink appeared soon after. It wasn't the fault of the restaurant or the staff, if it was the fault of anyone it was me - but that sort of service shouldn't go unnoticed and we appreciate that level of service very highly.
Meals were lovely, Mrs Scunner could live on Mozaik Bahce's Menemen, and their hot pepper bread and kebaps are as good as everyone has told you already.
Dogan is quite charming and Nichola might blush to read that she is a very engaging hostess, someone who really does care if you have a good experience in the restaurant, and quite adept as a 'plate spinner' - moving from place to place and table to table keeping everyone happy and attended to without any ommissions. It's not easy to do it enough but not too much! She even manages to do this while having a small meeting regarding the dolphins, and chasing butterflies coming out of an elephants trunk with my kids

I must say the praise is all very much earned but in a natural way. Well done guys on what appears to be one of the big success stories of the last year or two.