We had an extremely turbulent three days in Istanbul: a pinched sciatic nerve, a lost iPhone, an emergency hotel change and some very nasty religious discrimination. Even the food was turbulent, ranging from delicious to forgettable.
But. The ONE constantly bright and peaceful spot in the whole trip was the meals we enjoyed at Turquoise -- five in all. We stayed directly above the restaurant in the quaint Villa Pasha Hotel (I don't review hotels, but really, this one was wonderful) so breakfast there was included in our room price. We were shocked at the spread: fresh feta and string cheese; salami and sausage; fluffy French bread with jam, butter and chocolate; perfectly ripe tomatoes, cucumbers, tangerines and apples; warm, crumbly sesame-sprinkled cinnamon cake; and rich, creamy lattes or strong black tea to fortify us for long days of walking.
After that, we thought we'd better try them for dinner. This time it was thinly-sliced lamb kebab in a spicy sauce with fresh herbs and onion, minty lentil soup with fragrant wedges of lemon, thick garlicky yogurt with chewy pita, salad sculptures featuring carrot spears and feathery dill stalks, tender filleted sea bass with crispy skin and smoking grill marks, and tiny manti dumplings with spiced lamb filling. Their knafe was the best I'd ever had, meltingly tender inside and crispy outside with just the right amount of sweetness, and served alongside a tangy scoop of buttermilk ice cream.
Needless to say, we basically never looked past their beautifully-decorated interior anytime we were hungry. However, it would be criminal to end my review without mentioning the incredible service provided by each of the staff we encountered. They called us taxis and, when my husband left his cell phone in one of them, tried to help us track down the driver and escorted us to the taxi office to report the loss. They brought dinner to our room when my friend was in so much pain she could hardly move. They loaned us kitchen tools so we could try out our new hookah on the balcony. They offered travel tips, swapped stories and were generally the friendliest and kindest Turks we met. And for all of this, just because we stayed upstairs, we got a 15% discount on everything from drinks to dessert.
Guys, seriously, if you're planning time in Istanbul, make sure to eat here at least one. You will be so glad you did. read more