I really enjoyed my lunch here - and yet I couldn't help thinking that it would have been so much…read morebetter if we had chosen Amida Kolgrill, just down the street, instead.
I guess it depends on what mood and price you're after, though. Amida is closer to the subway station and is usually quite full and loud. When we went to Harran for lunch it was quite quiet, which was nice for having a conversation.
Harran is also a bit cheaper. Most lunch options are 85kr, and that includes coffee afterwards.
And while the food was good, I personally am willing to spend an extra 20kr to get the food at Amida, which I definitely prefer.
One reviewer said the portions were large - and while I was full afterwards, I actually thought the meat portions were quite small. I ordered a mix of lamb and chicken, and only received two "cubes" of each.
The bulgar and pita were delicious (though I dare say it's hard to mess them up), but the side salad was some sad iceberg with tomato slice. The sauces were fantastic though.
My friend wanted to refill her coffee cup after we ate but the coffee pot was empty, and they didn't brew anymore despite her request...so that's frustrating.
In short, great spot for an affordable lunch if you want Turkish but want to avoid crowds. But it's not something I'd go out of my way for.