Ooh FIRST ACTUAL REVIEW! Wonderful restaurant overlooking the water. Reasonably priced for the…read moregreat restaurant is it is. My best friend and I came here for dinner at about 930 so it was quiet, not too busy & obviously dark out which made the night view stand out. The view of the Bosphorus and city lights were astounding. The food is incredibly delicious.. The service from our waiter and his assistant were great.. Esmet, be sure to request him. Ohhhhh and the local wine is to die for and very reasonably priced I must note. It can be hard to find amazing places to eat when traveling, and you might not know where to look. As a helper, noticing the lack of yelp review Cierra I'm here to help as well,.. Soo behold. You have found a great spot here..
We started off with the Kibbeh, tzatziki, & the Turkish pizza lahmacum. All were amazingly delicious.
*The lahmacun pizza had wonderfully thin crust, delicious, fresh meat with a great balance of seasonings. It was served with fresh parsley, fresh lettuce, and fresh onion, lemon and mint. Highly recommend adding those fresh ingredients to a slice, rolling it up, squeezing lemon on it and enjoying. My friends win for this round.
* The kibbeh ! My personal favorite during the appetizer round. It has amazing authentic Middle Eastern style seasonings. instead of pinenuts, they use walnuts and I am a fan! I love pinenuts in my kibbeh, but the walnut was great to try to have something different. And well done. I highly recommend eating it with the tzatziki sauce.
* the tzatziki sauce: it's definitely a lot quiet Lebanese style that I'm used to, but it's still delicious and does the job well. It's a little thick, my friend said it reminds him of Labne. Still delicious.
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Andres, we ordered the pistachio kebab and the yogurt kebab. Wow! their kebabs are all beef & lamb, minus for 1 exception, the beef shish-kabob for those who don't like beef. Of course there's always chicken.
* Yogurt Kebab: This is MY new FAVORITE Turkish Dish. I've never went to look for a Turkish food in the United States, where I live. But now I'm going to specifically go look for this dish.. I've seen it on a few different restaurant menus, so I'm assuming it's a pretty traditional dish. It this Amazing yogurt and tomato sauce, with flatbread underneath soaking up sauce making it full of flavor.
* the pistachio kebab: MY friend loved both just the same, he said) this one was delicious , cooked well, a nice bbq touch to the outside of the meat, don't want to say crisp, but something like it that's incredible. The pistachio in it added a wonderful flavor & texture.
* both are served with rice