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    Pandeli

    3.8 (15 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 6:30 pm

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    Mie D.

    Adventure myself day, I decided to have lunch here because before coming to Istanbul, I did lots of research (majority of that "eating place"!) and found out this place. According to the menu,this place has been 122 years historical restaurant and Queen Elizabeth II, Audrey Hepburn, and more celebrities and artists visited this place and enjoyed the view from here. This place is hidden gem, located second floor of the Egyptian bazar (spice bazar) little hard to find it. You can find the stairs to the restaurant next to the gate 1. Go walk upstairs (on the wall blue nice mozique tiles, it's so beautiful and feels like going to a different world or dimension.) When I got the restaurant almost lunch time and a waiter led me to the back room long table where is without window, to share the table with the guy who had his meal. I felt uncomfortable because other side the area wasn't full. Shortly, the guy(looks like manager) came to me and guide me to new table. My new table is very nice and I felt much better. I ordered Geleneksel kuzu etli Hünkâr begendi (Sultan's delight, lamb stew served on mashed roasted eggplant), Water(33cl), Kazandibi (Caramelized bottom milk pudding of chicken breast), and Çay (Turkish tea). Got a complementary breads, they are lots of variety and plenty for only one person. My main dish is very flavorful and delicious. My dessert, I was little bit worried about it because chicken meat in a sweets dessert. But I had a new experience and it wasn't bad. Çhay tea, anywhere I go in Istanbul I love their traditional style "drinking Çhay", so no need words, just good! Overall, my lunch time was very satisfied and if I have a chance to visit Istanbul again, for sure I'll be back here and try another their meal.

    Okra was excellent with lemon
    Sarah T.

    The entry is tucked into the spice market main entry wall Lovely view of the water from window tables. Spoon salad with pomegranate molasses was great, fresh Loved getting my veggies in Price was less than subpar boreks from the street. Ambiance upscale and calm and because it is upstairs there is no cigarette smoke coming from the street etc If you want those window seats dress up. We noted that older patrons and better dressed ones were seated preferentially. A young couple in tshirts was told the seat was reserved. Doubtful. Still the view from elsewhere in the room is good Gender neutral restrooms. Way to go turkey!! The waiter added a dolmas order. I really don't see how that was a communication error. Brought complimentary tea after the bill but it was over brewed. Aside from the last two issues it was good. I would recommend.

    Hannah M.

    Very nice but not sure it's deserving of the cost. It's definitely a white napkin, upscale place located in/above the Spice Bazaar. I actually had a tough time finding it at first because the entrance is truly tucked away hidden unless you know where to look for it. There is a long staircase up to the restaurant. It feels very historic and old - honestly an experience just dining there even without considering the food. The service is fine. I'm sure it would have been better if there hadn't been a language barrier as there was most places I went in Istanbul. The waiters were dressed up which made me feel a bit self conscious about my choice of clothes (sweatpants lol) but it is what it is. I ordered tzatziki and the lamb with eggplant. Main dishes are around 300 lira and starters around 80 lira. Obviously not expensive by American standards but definitely pricey for Turkey. What was odd to me was that all of my food came out at the same time about 3 minutes after I ordered it. Obviously the tzatziki I expected would have been pre-made but I was a bit surprised that the lamb/eggplant didn't take longer to prepare given the caliber of the restaurant. Nonetheless it was delicious and I was given a massive (too big) bread basket to soak up the juices. Overall a good meal. Maybe not worth the hype, but still worth a visit.

    Meatball on skewer w/ local bagel, side of rice, pilaf w/chicken, side of mashed potatoes

    The place itself if a nice atmosphere. The view from my table was nice due to the ocean view. The service was regular, not as attentive as other Michelin guide places. The Turkish tea is nice as other places. The meatball on skewer W/ local bagel was very good, the side of greens that come with it had a vinaigrette that was a nice contrast to the meat and carbs. The mashed potatoes were about normal. But the free rice they gave us was well seasoned but I believe contains nuts or legumes so beware if you have allergies. The place overall is nice but my fork was not well cleaned and still had food on it, and the table cloths had food stains on it. Not to be stuck up but comparing this place to other Michelin guide places it wasn't up to the standards. (I'm unsure currently if Pandeli has a Michelin star or is a Michelin guide place, regardless there are better places without either in the area)

    Yemekler lezzetliydi, servis ara sıra yavaştı. Tatlı olarak kazandibi ve ayva tatlısı söyledik ikisi de çok lezzetliydi

    Sultan's Delight

    What a treat hidden at the entrance to the spice bazaar! Recommend making reservations in advance--we were there for lunch on a Monday, and those without a reservation had an hour's wait. If you can get a table near the windows you'll be rewarded with a view of the Bosphorous and cool breezes. This restaurant would be difficult-to-impossible to access with a mobility impairment as there is a steep and old set of stairs to climb to access it (no elevator). Food was stellar! We had apps, mains, dessert, coffee, and Turkish beer. We never felt rushed, and found the environment to be ambient and relaxing. Great experience, and if I'm lucky enough to get back to Istanbul I'll visit again!

    "Lamb İncik" was exquisite, softest lamb meat I've ever eaten. It comes with smooth mashed potatoes and spinach purée which was okay.

    Rapid service and characteristic ambience. Food was all good, not something you could never find. Worth the hype.

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    Must visit.. cool tiles. But eat elsewhere. Food is overrated and the service is very poor. Very expensive.

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    Review Highlights - Pandeli

    This turquoise-tiled gem is located inside the Egyptian Bazaar (aka The Spice Market) on the second floor.

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    Old Ottoman Cafe & Restaurant - Traditional dessert

    Old Ottoman Cafe & Restaurant

    4.8(307 reviews)
    0.8 kmAlemdar, Alemdar Mh.
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    This was my first night in Istanbul and I eased tired from traveling from cappadocia earlier in the…read moreday. This restaurant was close to my hotel and had great reviews on Yelp. When I arrived there was only one other customer inside. The restaurant decor was cute and I very comfortable. The staff were friendly and welcoming. This spot was a bit pricey just like most of the restaurants in this touristy area. I had certain Turkish entrees i wanted to try during my vacation. I ordered the Iskender kebab which is beef and pita bread covered with tomato sauce with yogurt on the side. I ordered a side salad to go with it. The dish was very delicious as you can tell in one of my pics. I chatted with some of the staff about life in Istanbul. I was offered some complimentary pomegranate tea before I left and it hit the spot. This is definitely a place to check out when you're in the area.

    A MUST TRY. As an American, I have been SO impressed with food here in Turkey and if you are in the…read morearea, this restaurant is an absolute MUST-TRY if you're looking for great food. I had some of THEE BEST chicken kebab I've ever had in this country here. The beef kebab was also tender and flavorful. You cannot go wrong with any of these! The service was quick and prompt, and the servers were great at making recommendations. I came here in the winter so we sat indoors which felt a bit cramped however, there is also outdoor seating during the nicer weather months. If I'm ever back here in Istanbul, I would definitely come back. And if you're reading this, you NEED to try the Old Ottoman!

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    Roof Mezze 360 - Mezze plate and meat platter

    Roof Mezze 360

    4.9(59 reviews)
    0.6 kmHobyar, Hoca Paşa Mh.

    I LOVE this spot. The views, the food, the service, the music .. I love it!…read more This is where I was first introduced to adjika, a tasty pepper sauce that is served with their table bread, which is also delicious. I had to grab some at a local market. I highly recommend the chicken kabobs, juicy and well seasoned. Also enjoyed the margaritas, stiff and not overly sweet. Staff is pleasant and attentive. The views are unmatched in the evening. Make your reservation in advance to secure your sunset table. The inside is nice and classy but I simply adore the open air views from the roof. The birds really set off the skyline and you can see several of the mosques around. Not SUPER expensive but it is in the higher end price wise compared to their surrounding competition -- 100% worth it in my book. I will definitely go again on my next visit. Glad I could introduce it to a friend this go round. The only thing I disliked about this place is the "dining dome" as I called it. A portion of the roof now offers seating in a large plastic dome. The dome is scratched up and obstructs the view of the city but does protect diners from the wind. I was not a fan of this dome. I'm sure it's something someone saw on the internet and implemented .. I hope they get rid of it, it's super unnecessary. Otherwise -- LOVE!

    Beautiful views, nice restaurant, huge menu. Had some really good mezze and shared the turkish…read moreravioli that we hadn't seen elsewhere and were like dim sum. The views, food, and service make for an unforgettable experience.

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    Galata Kitchen - Traditional Turkish breakfast for 1

    Galata Kitchen

    4.5(30 reviews)
    1.0 kmMüeyyedzade Mh., Şahkulu, Kemankeş Karamustafa Paşa

    Everything I ate here was utterly delicious and unique. The staff was lovely and so helpful. Their…read morerecommendation of what to order was spot on. I'm already craving a second visit.

    Galata Kitchen is not a doner grill and it doesn't open onto a busy street with a big outdoor…read morepatio. After two days having some great meals in Istanbul of that type, we looked for something different. Not far from Galata Tower, GK is on a side street with little foot traffic. It has a big modern sign back off the street and one of the operators saw us hesitating where to enter and waved us in from the front entrance. Inside it has whimsical and funny decorations and serious books mounted on the wall, but is not atmospheric, more like a diner. BUT the food is displayed in a case, hot and cold entrees separated, so you can see what you are ordering. You pick what you want and they assemble your choices on a plate and bring it to the table. Hot entrees included chicken bites in a tomato sauce and chicken with onions, lamb stew and beef and plenty of salad and vegetable choices in the cold display case. The group of men running the place that night were low key but personable, answering our questions about food items and Turkish literature. Service was prompt but understated and helpful. Our group of four had a great time and the menu is diverse enough that everyone found choices that pleased them. But remember, we came in expecting something very good other than doner kebap and were not disappointed!

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    Pandeli - turkish - Updated May 2026

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