Casual hookah café adjacent to their restaurant of the same name with a shared kitchen. Wraps, sandwiches, and pastas are on the menu (http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/cafe-han-istanbul?select=ucBJVevSk1RYVVRFH2Dm_g#VuN4q2e7gkbdrZx_Su8Jpw).
We got a dürüm döner, gözleme with spinach, fries, and some Turkish coffee.
The dürüm döner was large spanning the entire plate (http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/cafe-han-istanbul?select=ucBJVevSk1RYVVRFH2Dm_g#FVl4VcIfQ1xQuJX7ARPozA), though the top third was just the lavash. The meat was juicy and flavorful and I liked the addition of pickles in the fillings (http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/cafe-han-istanbul?select=ucBJVevSk1RYVVRFH2Dm_g#taTWGDiIk1Utc2SukkWtOg)
Gözleme is like a Turkish quesadilla with thin dough filled with different toppings, then folded over and griddled (http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/cafe-han-istanbul?select=ucBJVevSk1RYVVRFH2Dm_g#Z1N52wOGuPiCYyaaIKi2gQ). This was generously sized and had a good balance of spinach and cheese.
Fries came dusted with some black pepper and were nice and crisp with a creamy center (http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/cafe-han-istanbul?select=ucBJVevSk1RYVVRFH2Dm_g#F6IQUC6ww-QkD3fNBR8MvQ).
The servers were friendly and attentive. A good place for a cheap and quick meal. read more