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1924 İstanbul

4.3 (11 reviews)
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Gökberk K.

1924 is a gem! Formerly called Rejans, I kept hearing about this restaurant for years before I had the opportunity to try it. We picked 1924 for an anniversary celebration, from a shortlist of 4 restaurants. Briefly after entering the front door, we knew we had made the right choice. 1924 promotes itself as a "Time Travel Gastronomic Museum". The historic texture of the restaurant is very much alive. A very elegant, and chic decor, that does not feel old but very authentic, for the very simple reason that it was kept as it was for years. You can almost feel former diners like Agatha Christie sitting at the table next to you. The servers are very kind and they are happy to explain the items on the menu if you are not familiar with russian or caucasian cuisine. For entrée we had the Circassian chicken which was exceptional. The best one I ever tried. Pelmeni with beef and Topik. The circassian chicken was so good that it would be unfair for the other two entrees to compare but all dishes were good. I'd probably opt for something other than Topik next time but it's solely because the taste wasn't for me. For main courses we had Beef Stroganoff and Canard à L'Orange. The Beef Stroganoff is a house special so I would recommend to try. However if you are not in the mood for beef, the duck was also a very good choice. I must also mention cocktails; you must try the Spice Bazaar Martini if you like maritinis! They also have a large collection of house infused Vodka that we promised ourselves to try next time. All through dinner there was live music (Harp and Accordion) and it was a very good complement to the great food. During dinner Sashah Khan, the co-owner of the restaurant and very fashionable gentleman, came to our table to check if everything was ok and we were happy to chat with him. You will need a reservation as the restaurant is often full. We were able to choose a very nice table but, I'd recommend to come a bit early, so as to be able to choose your table (some of the tables may be a bit too close to each other if you are after a romantic diner). The prices are reasonable for a restaurant of this caliber in Istanbul. I full heartedly recommend coming here and will definitely come back!

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Galata Evi

Galata Evi

4.3(10 reviews)
0.9 kmBereketzade Mh., Ekmekyemez
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I really like Georgian food and was excited to try this place having heard stories of the…read morefascinating history of the building and the quirky owners. In reality I found the atmosphere a little cold and the interior actually looks oddly like someone's living room, although that had it's own charm (there's a shower cubicle in the toilet). Food wise we tried the stuffed carrots, a dish I've never had before which was absolutely delicious, refreshing but flavourful and one of my favourite things I ate in Istanbul. Along this were stuffed vine leaves, a major hit with my friend because of the slightly sweet edge given by the inclusion of sultanas. I was disappointed by the khinkali (spelled hingali on the menu) which were small and the dumpling was harder than I'm used to. Bear in mind though that I've eaten hundreds of khinkali, most people would probably be fine with this version! The other dish we had, the tatar ashi, is the owner's mother's recipe and was indeed very tasty and comforting. She also played some old tunes on the piano which were very haunting and beautiful. Overall I perhaps wouldn't recommend this if you're only on a short trip to Istanbul but if you've got a bit longer/are a local and fancy something a bit different, definitely give it a go.

For a variety of reasons, this was one of my favorite dining experiences in Istanbul…read more First, the building itself has a story unto itself. At one point, the building served as a prison for the British Empire in the 1920's. It has since had other uses prior to becoming a restaurant, however it seems that it is most apt to highlight the fact that it is a former jail. Second, the restaurant was located in the neighborhood of our apartment, our home away from home while staying in Istanbul. While the food was excellent, I will always remember the warm hospitality of the owners. The owner started playing Russian folk songs on the piano as we were winding down our dinner. One of our dining companions, whose family is Russian, was immediately taken back to her childhood, as she sang these songs with her family. She joined the woman at the piano and continued to sing folk song after folk song. Afterwards, another friend of ours sat down at the piano and we had an impromptu concert. What started off as a woman playing the piano to provide some ambiance and background music turned out to be a wonderful experience of sharing music for all of us. It's been several years since I dined at the restaurant but what I do remember is the sounds and the excellent spiced cheese. If you are in the neighborhood, this is a worthy stop for a meal. Hopefully, you will be rewarded with as lovely of an evening as I was.

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Really delicious stuffed carrots and dolma

1924 İstanbul - russian - Updated May 2026

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