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3 years ago
Great little place with the best baklava and basma kadayıf around! Take out or quick sit down place for the best desert. Don't eat desert at your restaurant in Nişantaşı, stop by here for the best, good price too! read more
Valikonağı Cad.
Konak Çarşısı No: 109
34400 Istanbul
Turkey
Halaskargazi, Teşvikiye, Teşvikiye Mh., Şişli
(0212) 2470044
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Really fresh ingredients, great service and local feel atmosphere. We had the salad kofta, and…read moregrilled kofta with French fries. Do not skip the Turkish coffee, coupled with kenafe.....yummy! Highly recommended!
With all the high reviews I had to try this joint. We dined in and ordered the baklava and Kunefe…read more I've had a good number of baklavas before but never kunefe. It's hard to list cons for warm desserts unless it's like eating sugar. The desserts were amazing. They do offer different types of baklava being pistachio or walnuts so may sure you pay attention to what you are ordering. As for the kunefe, this is definitely something different. I ordered it because everyone was ordering it. It was heavy, definitely over 1000 calories but totally worth it.
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I never eat künefe except this place. When I have an…read moreinternational friend to guide in Istanbul, I always take them to this place. I know this place offers real dessert that you could eat only in Anatolia. that's why Kunefis is one of the best ones to taste Turkish desserts. I haven't eaten foods there but special künefe. It is super uber delicious and fresh and gives the real taste. The service is also so kind and polite. The prices are just average. you'll not regret!
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Strolled by this little ice cream parlor on the way to doing some serious shopping in Besiktas. I…read morehad some stracciatella ice cream while wifey went for the "mastik," a typical Turkish version of ice cream (or "dondurma," as we learned it is called in Turkish). We loved the taste and the portions were just right. Very clean and totally safe for tourists!
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Consistently busy in Beşiktaş Cafe Mendel's Chocolatier comes from Atahan Yersel and Emre Palancı,…read morethe duo's Instagram-friendly Desserts drawing a crowd that can linger inside or outdoors from 09h00 until late at night. First and foremost a Chocolate Maker, the cousins growing up in a family of Bakers and Pastry Chefs, it is with a focus on freshness that Mendel's crafts Truffles featuring everything from Caramel to Fruit and Tahini while quality Beans are used to make Coffee far better than other spots nearby. Using Callebaut and clearly fancying Belgium Mendel's menu continues with everything from skillet Brownies to Macarons, but for those seeking signatures the triple-tiered Cream Puff and ice-cold "Pull Me Lotus" featuring Biscoff and Layer Cake are pretty tough to beat.
If you're looking for some chocolate indulgence, this is the place! We walked past the shop as our…read morehotel was nearby and saw the crowds so we decided to come here for dessert. I had to order the massive chocolate piñata but do have to say we needed at least another person with us to share the sweets. But they did give us a takeaway box for the leftover chocolate. This spot is clearly popular to the younger, trend-loving crowd but the desserts are worth a visit.
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Many years ago my friend gave me some baklava from this store, I was hooked it was the best I ever…read moretasted - the grassy tasting butter, pistachio filling that was not overly sweet and the puffy buttery dough were the best! When I visited Turkey I went to several stores and none of them compared to the baklava from this store. My dear friend just returned from Turkey and bought a box for me. I am in heaven :)
My husband and I came here and all we could do was point at what we wanted to try! We loved it…read moreall! Delish and we wished we came here sooner instead of spending a fortune on our hotel breakfast buffet. The dough part of the pastry was soft and not dry, just perfect. The toppings were flavorful! Very reasonably priced! We definitely recommend it!
This was our go-to bakery. We would come here and gave chai and biscuits right outside. There is a…read morepark attached to it. They have a variety of delicious biscuits and desserts. Everything I have tried has been fantastic. Their coffee is meh. But the chai is divine. Must go! Highly recommend!
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Accidentally found this place while walking around Istanbul. Great breakfast and our waiter used…read moreGoogle translate and we had a wonderful conversation. Highly recommended.
It is one of the rare businesses without making concessions from its taste and quality, from father…read moreto son and to grandson, thanks to the experience of old Istanbul artisan culture along 50 years on the Kurtuluş Street in Feriköy, Şişli County. Göreme Pudding Shop is famous with its chicken breast and white pudding with blackened surface. You can also have your breakfast or eat yourself's fill with chicken & rice for lunch. They are using cow and buffalo milk in their desserts. The taste of the chicken used in the desserts reaches a high level in both dessert kinds. You can eat these unique desserts in their places or you prefer to buy as takeaway. #KanGurular
I just bought bread from here today! It was delicious. Sourdough with olives. I can't be more…read morethrilled to have this open in the neighborhood. They have bagels, sweets, croissants, a great homemade bread selection and delicious coffee as well. The bread was so reasonably priced. The olive bread was 6.5 tl. I know I will be stopping in for bread regularly. And nice to see some bagels for sale outside of overpriced TriBeCa. Glad to have this place open! Edit: I am now on day 3 of buying bread. 2 days olive bread. One day French baguette. I don't see an end in sight!
amazing service!!! great vegan food and great drinks!! the…read moredesserts are great i recommend the cookies
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I always walk by this place on my way to taksim and like to stare at the beautiful cakes by the…read morewindow. This place was recommended to my aunt and so she wanted to try it. We were pleasantly surprised that at the back of the restaurant that looks pretty typical. They have a huge, beautiful garden where you can have parties and post large gatherings. it is covered by trees very cool and inviting. Also, the pastries that we got were really good and the waiter was really friendly. They also have a full kitchen that serves typical traditional Turkish food.
We've been here twice for their homemade Oreos. Plenty of candy and treats! Very tasty and friendly…read morepeople.
Beyaz Firin was our favorite spot for dessert while in Kadikoy. It became our regular place to stop…read moreafter our walk along the waterfront. Friendly service, great outdoor seating to enjoy the lively neighborhood, and delicious cheesecake and rice pudding. Definitely check them out if you're visiting Kadikoy!
No matter where I travel, I manage to find at least one bakery that calls out my name. I could be…read morecompletely lost and still end up at a bakery, drooling over baked goods. This visit was fairly straightforward. A number of times, my guy has bought me a couple of almond cookies, either after work on this trip that we took together, or when he comes home after visiting Istanbul. It's funny, but he has never asked me whether I like almond cookies. Luckily, I do. We travelled to this bakery one evening. I figured out the Turkish name of these cookies and took a photo. I also looked at the other baked goods available. I loved looking at the coconut macaroons. There was a gingerbread house that looked like a lot of care was taken to assemble it. I also admired the macarons available. I got more almond cookies. They are big, yummy, and not all that sweet. You do need to wash them down with a beverage, as they aren't exceedingly moist. Folks here were accommodating and friendly to a couple of non-Turkish folks. I do miss those almond cookies. I would love to head back here again. (69)
Was here quite awhile ago on a vacation. I researched and had the tour guide take me here…read moreespecially for the ice cream desert concoction called "kup griye" pronounced - coup gree-yeah. You need to ask for this as you won't find it on the menu. They've been there in the Kadikoy neighborhood of Istanbul since 1807 and are making the goodies the same exact way! All homemade cookies, Turkish treats, ice creams, almond marzipan, and candies at this shop. There is a cute little place to sit in a mini open courtyard thru the back of the store. This was treat I'll never forget in my entire life! The dish is made up of Ice cream, melting warm caramel, candied toasted nuts, and a ganache like chocolate sauce. Everything in this place is top drawer quality sweets!
Centrally located in Kadiköy and it is all you can expect and even more from a Turkish desserts…read moreshop. I really missed baklava so I had to get variety of them. They were all so good but my favorite is Midye Baklava.
Delicious saffron milk cake! We were here to try just the milk cake but were offered many turkish…read moredelights to try to we try it as well and brought some home! The milk cake with saffron is very yummy, it does have strong saffron taste so if you are not into saffron that much, should not get it! It is not too sweet and would make the perfect desserts! We got some nuts covered in chocolate to bring home as well! I would deff. recommend this place since the aesthetic and the way the pakaging goes was perfect in every way and service was quick and friendly! Ambiance can also be romantic!
Omg the experience was one of kind filled with dessert heaven. I felt like I was transferred into…read moreOttoman Empire with the hospitality and everything
Warm, soft, pistachio semolina halwa on top of cold Turkish vanilla ice cream. Honestly had no…read moreexpectations. It was absolutely delicious. I wanted to try the classic but had no room. I didn't realize you can get half and half. So keep that in mind if you'd like to try both flavors.
Begun by Şerif Helvacı in 1938 in Babadağ Haci Serif has since expanded to 41 locations, each built…read moreon Turkish Ice Cream topped with warm Halva plus confections including Turkish Delight, Chocolates and Cookies. Now in its third generation of family ownership, with most items made at a workshop in Denizli, guests can expect gracious hospitality towards the southeastern end of the Egyptian Bazaar with samples followed by a stunning array of tastes, textures and temperatures at low prices even by Turkish standards.
I love Istanbul . I love Turkey…read more I love the Turks, their heat. I love their baklava . When I was in the old Constantinople, i slept in the area of the Egyptian Bazaar ( Spice Bazaar ) , and this pastry was amazing on the road What walked EVERY morning to reach the heart of the city . Needless to say, every morning I stopped there for breakfast ... and back home , and again every time we went over front . What I had not fossilized , mind you : I eat all the time. But this definitely stole my heart . That much that when my best friend is gone there, last Christmas,as birthday gift ( i luckily was born in that period ! ) I ask her to bring me those baklava . ------------------------------------------------ Amo Istanbul. Amo la Turchia. Amo i turchi, il loro calore. Amo i loro baklava. Quando sono stata nella vecchia Costantinopoli, dormivo nella zona del Bazar Egiziano (bazar delle spezie), e questa pasticceria strepitosa era sulla strada che percorrevo ogni mattina per raggiungere il vivo della città. Inutile dire che ogni mattina mi ci fermavo a colazione... e di ritorno a casa, e ogni volta che ci ripassavo davanti. Non che mi fossi fossilizzata, intendiamoci: io mangio di continuo. Ma questa decisamente mi ha rubato il cuore. Tanto che quando la mia migliore amica c'è stata, lo scorso Natale, come regalo di compleanno (che giust'appunto cadeva a fagiolo!) mi sono fatta portare quei baklava.
The most amazing baklava I've ever had hands down!! And we have it all the time in the states…read more. even comparing it to everyone else I had in Istanbul I regret not buying more before I left.. I'm praying they can ship to Louisiana because I need some MORE!!!!