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Asitane Restaurant

4.6 (33 reviews)
PriceyOttoman Cuisine
Closed 12:00 pm - 11:30 PM

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Good for groups
Good for kids

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Kavun Dolması: this was unlike anything I'd ever had before. I am so impressed, it was the best thing I've ever eaten.
Megan L.

I love the concept behind the restaurant: recreating ottoman cuisine as it would have been 500 years ago. I ordered the mixed mezes and asked for a recommendation from my waiter, I was prepared to be adventurous and he offered the strangest (to me) thing on the menu. Meat in a melon. What??? Low and behold, it's the best thing I've ever eaten. Even the hummus blew my mind (will be sure to keep raisins and cinnamon on hand the next time I have it at home).

Laura N.

It was a bit of a trek to get here, but too many people had recommended this place as one of the few spots we could sample authentic Ottoman cuisine. And by authentic, I'm talking dishes prepared for a Sultan's celebration feast in 1539 authentic. So we managed to find our way up to Edirnekapi and haven't stopped talking about it since. I won't spoil it for you with hyperbolic statements of the quality or romanticized versions of their cooking techniques - I'll let you make those memories for yourself. Just trust that this was the most beautiful food I ate in Istanbul and when my partner and I talk about our trip, this meal often comes up before anything we ticked off our "must-do" list in Sultanahmet. Amazing service, incredible food, beautiful courtyard setting - in other words, get here and stuff your face with history.

Favorite dessert!  Helatiye
Jackie C.

Asitane was one of the first restaurants we selected for our trip to Istanbul. We had read about Asitane in a few magazines and the idea of Ottoman Palace cuisine seemed like the perfect complement to more modern Turkish cuisine. (Asitane researched the dishes from palace menus). And we are very happy that we went. Overall, our dinner at Asitane was one of my favorite memories of Istanbul. We had just spent some time touring the Chora Church (right nearby) and visiting the workshop of miniature artist Taner Alakuş. We arrived to dinner on the earlier side and were seated in the beautiful garden/patio (it did help that the weather was ideal -- sunny, warm but not hot, and not humid). Do beware that in the garden there are curious cats roaming around and that take interest in the dining guests -- this wasn't a problem, but the cats are particularly friendly. The menu offers a wide variety of dishes with brief references to the years from which the dishes originate. Our server was helpful in selecting both Turkish wine and our dishes, and overall was attentive, but not overly so. We started with the "Asitane Treats" that consisted of four different spreads/dips -- these included a chickpea spread, a light yogurt/cheese spread with scallions, peppers, and tomatoes, and a fava bean spread. It was great starter to share for something light on a summer day. For a main course, I ordered the Mahmudiyye (the chicken stew) -- I really enjoyed the dish. Although a chicken stew may sound ordinary, it exceeded my expectations -- the chicken was super moist and mixed with almonds, apricots, cinnamon, and cloves. A mix of sweet and savory and perfect with a side of rice. My fellow dining guests enjoyed (1) the Begendi (baked lamb shank with eggplant in a pastry shell), (2) a whole roasted sea bass, and (3) the melon stuffed with minced meat, rice, almonds, and currants. For dessert, my favorite was the "Helatiye". It is a little bit hard to describe, but basically consisted of light cubes of milk pudding (almost like gelatin) mixed with whole almonds, watermelon, and other fruits in a rosewater syrup. (Randomly, it reminded me of one of my favorite "desserts" from Chinese dim sum -- the almond gelatin). It was a delicious way to end the meal. Asitane is a truly lovely restaurant. They surprised us at the end of the meal with a small gift -- two jars of their own apricot jelly. The service was friendly and helpful. The food was interesting and different from our other meals in Istanbul. The surroundings were beautiful and relaxing. The location is a bit more difficult to get out to -- we had a tough time finding a cab that would take us out there from Sultanahmet, so I would recommend pairing Asitane with a late afternoon trip to the Chora Church and definitely to Taner Alakus's workshop (the workshop is to the right as you are exiting the church). (As a sidenote, we've heard that Chora is less crowded in the late afternoon, so it was great to enjoy the mosaics without lots of crowds). The neighborhood though is enjoyable -- leafy green trees with some cafes around. Definitely recommend Asitane!

the white is almond soup
Michal F.

Ah they joy of having a friend in a foreign city. We would have never found this gem without our Turkish friend Selcan. Several things stand out to make this restaurant amazing. Complete customization - when ordering drinks and soups we were given samples of each of the offerings to taste before deciding what to get. Palace style - the food is unlike any other you can get in Istanbul the dishes are from recipes of what Sultans enjoyed in their palace between 1300-1900, it's therefore lavish in its taste and uses rare combinations of ingredients not found in usual Turkish food. Typical of Turkish meals we started with soup. After trying a few we got a delicious almond soup. For entrees the minced lamb meat in a melon was amazing. Set behind the mosaic laden church that shares its name the structure is a traditional Istanbul wooden construction with second level terraces. We ate in the back garden. It was a great out of the way find that I would recommend to anyone visiting. If you bring a Turkish friend that's a big bonus as they can help setup the tastings of different items before you order.

Carl J.

Very close to the Chora museum you have this little remarkable restaurant with superb dishes based on centuries old recipes from the Ottoman palace. We had my wife's birthday dinner here and the food and service was great! I started with stuffed calamari and continued with lamb, my wife stuffed grape leaves with rice and cherries and continued with chicken stew with apricots. As dessert, we had baklava. To drink we had a lovely Turkish red wine. Highly recommended!

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Excellent, unusual ottoman cuisine, in a nice setting near the old Istanbul walls. Difficult to suggest what is best!

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