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Restaurants
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stanbul
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Rami Dârüzziyâfe Marko Pafla
Soft lighting, wooden walls, a view of One may dine under the archways Some people may be a bit thrown off
the Blue Mosque, refined décor or inside this restaurant located in the by the local Anatolian cuisine with
and cuisine – and you’ll find out what former outbuildings of the Süley- dishes such as ravioli and yoghurt with
a kebab tastes like when prepared by maniye Mosque. Turkish specialities honey, and pancakes with all sorts
a real chef. at reasonable prices. of accompaniments. It’s quite an adven-
Utangaç Sok. 6 (212) 517 65 93 Sifahane Sok. 6 (212) 511 84 14 ture for the palate!
(Sultanahmet Quarter) (near the Egyptian Bazaar) Istiklal Caddesi level 159, Sadri Alısı Sok. 8
(212) 252 80 80 (Beyoglu Quarter)
Balıkçi Sabahattin Haci Abdullah
This fish restaurant in an old Ottoman An institution of Ottoman gastronomy Nu Pera
house has garnered universal praise. in Istanbul, established in 1876. There are two restaurants in this tall
Dive into its seafood specialities menu Amusing original décor featuring jars building. Lokanta, on the ground
without a second thought. of preserved fruits and vegetables. floor, is a good choice in winter, while
Cankurtaran, Seyit Hasan Sok.1 Sakizaga Cad. 17 (212) 293 85 61 Nu Teras on the top floor has a
(Sultanahmet Quarter) (Beyoglu Quarter) panoramic view of the Golden Horn.
A trendy spot where the elite meet,
T-Square and also one of the best restaurants in
Kumpkapı A trendy restaurant decorated with the city.
If you’re wondering where to eat modern sculptures and bathed in Meflrutiyet Cad. 149 (212) 245 60 70
in the old fishermen’s quarter – how to purple tones. Turkish atmosphere in a (Beyoglu Quarter)
choose among all the terraces and contemporary setting.
waiters hawking their menus? – you Sıraselviler Cad. 67/1 (212) 293 75 31 Del Mare Restaurant
might sample this one. Specialities (Beyoglu Quarter) Located in Cengelkoy, on the Asian
include shrimp with garlic, spices and side, the restaurant has become one of
mushrooms, and char-grilled fish. the hot spots of the seafood lovers.
Kumpkapı Meyd. (Sultanahmet Quarter) The historical brownstone buildings
where the restaurant is located now,
Hamdi restaurant were used as the Elephant Hatch on the
This establishment covering three 1800s. At the beginning of the 20th
floors is a popular spot that is famous century it was turned into a Govern-
for its kebabs. What’s more, it offers ment owned ethyl alcohol factory.
a superb view of the Golden Horn and After several renovations, the 2 floors
Galata Bridge. building overlooking the Bosphorus,
Eminönü, Kalçin Sok. 17, Tahmis Cad. now offers a world seafood cuisine
(near the Egyptian Bazaar) from Spanish Paella to Italian Mussel
Ravioli and off course Turkish seafood
specialities such as Seabass baked in
Salt.
Kuhli Cad. No. 53/4, Cengelköy, 0 216 4225762
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