Discover Restaurants offering the best Soups food in Istanbul, Turkey. A social and geographic confluence where East and West, North and South, religious and secular, ancient and modern all converge in kaleidoscopic display, Istanbul is as vibrant an urban destination as you’ll ever visit on earth. Whatever strikes your fancy, chances are it’s done with vigor in this mega city that’s too expansive – and cultured – to settle upon only one continent to call its home.
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4 based on 36 reviews
I was going to meet with my friends at the theatre last night, which is next building of Sait Ä°skender Restaurant in Ä°stinye. I noticed the restaurant when I go to Ä°stinye Park Shopping Mall, but never been there before. I had a little time for dinner and sat one of the tables and asked an "Iskender Kebap". The service was good and my selection was excellent. The meat was very well cooked and the butter on the top was smelling wonderful. I mostly ate it together with yoghurt but this time it was a little different. Yoghurt came in a separate plate. It was so tasty and loved it very much. The price is moderate. Parking space available.
5 based on 522 reviews
Cooking with passion, serving with the heart! We enjoy what we do and we want our guests to join the enjoyment!
Indeed the restaurant is slightly delocalised compared to major places to visit, but it is certainly worth the trip.Warmth welcoming and good advices from the waiters. It's definitely not a tourist trap.Large choices of dishes but special mention to kebabs that are truly divine.Even the prices are fair enough and won't make you jump out of your chair.Don't miss this place!
5 based on 1626 reviews
Beso Bistro Restaurant In order to keep the forgotten tastes of Ottomans alive we serve the unique tastes which were presented between 14th & 18th Century what had almost forgotten please come experience our friendly service in our plesant atmosphere with
We chose this restaurant on the basis of the great reviews on tripadvisor and were not disappointed. Seemingly a trait of the friendly waiters in Istanbul, the server was chatty and helped us choose dishes for dinner, without being too overbearing or hanging around all of the time. The restaurant was clean and we sat outside comfortably with outdoor heating keeping the early November chill away. The only downside was the outdoor seating is very close to the road so cars do drive quite close to you. But if that bothers you, there is plenty of seating inside. We tried a local dish called Borani made with lamb and veggie riceballs, and a Turkish dessert called kunefe which is a sweet dish with melted cheese - sounds weird but it works!
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