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İstanbul restaurant, shopping and entertainment guide
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ISTANBUL GUIDE October-2011
RESTAURANTS:
360istanbul (world cuisine)
The location is nothing short of spectacular, which is probably why this supper club
space atop a 19th Century apartment block has received so many architectural
awards for its design. At midnight the dining room and lounge explode as a full-on
club with occasional live musical performances, international DJs and pop celebs.
İstiklal Caddesi No: 311 Beyoğlu Tel: (0212) 251 10 42-43 | estimated distance 30 minutes
Antica Locanda (italian)
A classic Italian restaurant where you can enjoy quality, rustic Italian cuisine in a
warm and tasteful setting.
Satış Meydanı No: 12 Arnavutköy Tel: (0212) 262 08 89 | estimated distance 40
minutes
Banyan (asian fusion)
Banyan Ortaköy is on the top floor of a historical building offering a magnificent view of the Bosphorus. Open year round with indoor and outdoor dining areas. A good
selection of Asian fusion fare is served. Banyan is known for its' healthy food. Its’ famous home-made bread, special sauces that are prepared with all fresh
ingredients, mostly preferred 'grill' and 'wok' cooking techniques, juices prepared with the freshest fruits and vegetables, great variety of healing tea selections are all
comparable to the quality of home cooking.
Muallim Naci Caddesi Salhane Sokak No: 3 Ortaköy Tel: (0212) 259 90 60-70 | estimated distance 40 minutes
Bebek Balıkçı (seafood)
Enjoy the experience of eating fish with an unforgettable taste of a drink at ”Bebek Balıkçı”, watching the magnificent view of the Bosphorus, meandering directly in
front of you in the sun and moonlight. One can never have enough of it!
Cevdet Paşa Cad. No: 26A Bebek Tel: (0212) 263 34 47 | estimated distance 45
minutes
Beyti (kebab and meat)
Open since 1945, Beyti is one of the oldest and most popular meat restaurants in
Istanbul.The venue has indoor and outdoor dining areas and is full of memorabilia
from notable customers. The food & service are very good, with an extensive wine
list.
Orman Sokak No: 8 Florya Tel: (0212) 662 29 92 | estimated distance 10
minutes
Borsa (turkish/ottoman)
Open since 1927,Borsa serves top natch Turkish cuisinein elegant surroundings with
impeccable service. Be sure to go on an empty stomach.
Lütfi Kırdar Convention Center Harbiye Tel: (0212) 232 42 01 | estimated distance
30 minutes
İstinye Park Tel: (0212) 345 53 33 | estimated distance 50 minutes
Chilai (world)
This multi floor venue with several restaurants and even an art gallery. A good place
for a drink with a beautiful view of the Bosphorus.
Cevdetpaşa Caddesi No: 60 Bebek Tel: (0212) 263 63 15 | estimated distance 40
minutes
Cipriani (italian)
Cipriani is located at the Edition Hotel in Levent. The restaurant will feature classic
dishes from the original Harry’s Bar in Venice, which was declared a national
landmark in 2001. The interior reflects the warm, timeless, inviting decor of Cipriani
locations worldwide.
Büyükdere Caddesi Levent-The Edition Hotel Tel: (0212) 317 77 87 | estimated
distance 30 minutes
Da Mario (italian)
The longstanding Da Mario consistently offers very good Italian cuisine. It’s located
in a villa with a large garden area.
Dilhayat Sokak No: 7 Etiler Tel: (0212) 265 15 96 | estimated distance 35
minutes
Dragon (chinese)
Dragon, has been serving delicious dishes, prepared by chefs from Hong Kong, in a
authentic Chinese setting with a relaxing, comfortable atmosphere since 1987. Dragon has a varied menu of Cantonese and Szchuan dishes. Specialities include Crispy Duck, Sizzling dishes, Sweet and Sour Chicken and Deep Fried Ice Cream.
Hilton Istanbul Hotel Tel: (0212) 231 62 00 | estimated distance 30 minutes
El Beso (mediterranean /spanish)
The restaurant has a lovely view of the Bosphorusand a Mediterranean and Italian
menu.
Mualli Naci Caddesi No:64 Kuruçeşme Tel: (0212) 287 57 59 | estimated distance
40 minutes
Gaja (world)
Located in the roof of Swisshotel, Gaja embraces it all: The finest ingredients,
premium wines, high quality service, a breathtaking view of Istanbul. Originally a
Sanskrit word, “Gaja” symbolizes fertility, royalty and richness.
Swissotel Bosphorus, Maçka/Beşiktaş Tel: (0212) 326 11 00 | estimated distance
30 minutes
Kıyı (seafood)
Kiyi restaurant could not gain such a rich reputation without exceptional chefs and
kitchen staff. The chefs have a lifetime of experience cooking seafood to it's prime,
particularly maximizing the full culinary potential of the seasonal fish.
Köşebaşı (kebab&meat)
Specializes in kebabs from Southeast Anatolia with friendly service and a good
ambiance.
Located at Galleria Shopping Center Tel: (0212) 560 98 88 | within walking
distance
Lacivert (seafood)
Eminent flavors of the Mediterranean cuisine that has been the symbol of abundance
and fertility for centuries, is being integrated with the most romantic sight of Bosphorus. Lacivert Restaurant is furnishing services in a historical waterside mansion at the Bosphorus. They have a boat leaving from Rumeli Fortress starting
from 10:30 am on Sundays and 12:00 am in weekdays. The boat leaves the guests to Lacivert and returns to Rumeli Fortress without waiting.
Körfez Caddesi No: 57/A Anadoluhisarı Tel: (0216) 413 42 24 | estimated distance 60 minutes
Mia Mensa (italian)
A good Italian restaurant, the main branch is located on the water’s edge on the
European side.
Kuruçeşme Caddesi No: 170/A Kuruçeşme Tel: (0212)263 42 14 | estimated
distance 40 minutes
Mikla (Scandinavian-Turkish)
Mikla is located on the top two floors of the Marmara Pera, but owned and managed
by celebrity chef Mehmet Gürs.The menu features Scandinavian-Turkish fusion which
a served in elegant surroundings.
The Marmara Pera Hotel Tel: (0212)293 56 56 | estimated distance 30 minutes
Mimolett (mediterranean /french)
Mimolett provides a cheery ambiance for food lovers with the tastes genuine to
Mediterranean Cuisine, with its sophisticated and chic decoration and its cozy bar and terrace. The most striking characteristic of the menu that consists of the refined
interpretation of South France, South Italy, Greece and Turkish Cuisines are undoubtedly. In the restaurant that offers over a 250 wine alternatives.
Sıraselviler Caddesi No: 55/A Cihangir Beyoğlu Tel: (0212) 245 98 58 – 245 99 47 |
estimated distance 30 minutes
müzedechanga (mediterranean)
Müzedechanga (meaning “Changa at the museum” in Turkish) is situated within the
lush gardens of the Sakıp Sabancı Museum overlooking the Bosphorus. The restaurant becomes a fine dining restaurant in the evenings serving a selection of
interpretations/renditions of Turkish dishes accentuated with Mediterranean tastes and textures. The owners wanted an atmosphere “that evoked the feeling of their parents’ homes in the 60s and 70s Ankara” and variations on mid 20th century
Scandinavian design seemed just right.
Sakıp Sabancı Museum Tel: (0212) 323 09 01 | estimated distance 45 minutes
Papermoon (italian)
A very popular longstanding Italian restaurant with a lively bar. You can have a meal
or just coctails and appetizers at the bar and lounge.
Akmerkez Residence Etiler Tel: (0212) 282 16 16 | estimated distance 35
minutes
Reina (mediterranean)
Mediterranean cuisine in ellegant surroundings. It’s been also the most-coveted
nightclub in Istanbul.
Reina Night Club Tel: (0212) 259 59 19 | estimated distance 40 minutes
Sunset Grill & Bar (japanese/trukish/international)
A local dining institution for almost two decades, this hilltop gourmand in Ulus offers one of the greatest views Istanbul overlooking the Bosphorus. Sunset offers Turkish
& international cuisine as well as superb sushi.
Adnan Saygun Caddesi Yol Sokak No: 2 Ulus Parkı Ulus Tel: (0212) 287 03 57-58 | estimated distance 35 minutes
Taj Mahal (indian)
A solid Indian option where you will find a good selection of vegeterian and non-
vegeterian dishes prepared by an Indian chef.
Nergis Sokak No: 4A Asmalımescit Tel: (0212) 293 66 00 | estimated distance 30
minutes
Topaz (turkish/ottoman)
The award-winning restaurant boasts a breathtaking view of the Bosphorus – the
straits that separate Europe from Asia – and is a popular choice for both local and international diners looking to indulge in exquisite gourmet cooking and finest
hospitality. The restaurant is complemented by a formal but yet relaxed bar and lounge areas – perfect for pre-dinner aperitifs or a cocktail at the end of a busy day.
İnönü Caddesi No: 50 Gümüşsuyu Tel: (0212) 249 10 01 | estimated distance 30 minutes
Tuğra (turkish/ottoman)
Located in a lofty suite at breathtaking Çırapan Palace with a spectacular view of
Bosphorus. Tuğra serves Ottoman and Turkish cuisine.
Çırağan Palace Kempinski İstanbul Tel: (0212) 326 46 46 | estimated distance 40
minutes
Ulus 29 (turkish/ottoman)
Ulus 29 is situated between the first and second Bosphorus bridges, overlooking the
Anatolian side with one of the most beautiful Bosphorus views. The constant renewal of the menu, the international dishes prepared by the foreign chefs, set the Istanbul
food and beverage habits and trends. The Club 29 is one of the world's trendiest night clubs with its music and location.
Ahmet Adnan Saygun Caddesi Ulus Parkı İçi No: 1 Ulus Tel: (0212) 358 29 29 | estimated distance 35 minutes
Venge (kebab)
Venge is a refined restaurant serving a wide selection of appetizers, meat and chicken dishes. Prefers to be called a “Barbecue” style restaurant. Venge offers one of the most stylish and at the same time delicious kebap dining experience in
İstanbul.
Akasyalı Sokak No: 2 4. Levent Tel: (0212) 281 93 83 | estimated distance 30
minutes
Vogue (japanese/international)
The most splendid view in the world meets special delicacies of the world cuisine on the roof of the BJK Plaza. A very special sushi menu with 70 original alternatives.
Rich wine selection with over 200 wines and the finest cigars to accompany. House wine and olive oil specially produced for Vogue. Open buffet brunch between 10:30-16:00 for those who want to enjoy the Bosphorus on Sundays.
Spor Caddesi BJK Plaza A Blok No: 48 K: 13 Akaretler Tel: (0212) 227 44 04 – 227 25 45 | estimated distance 30 minutes
Zuma (japanese)
Zuma brings a sophisticated and elegant dining experience to Istanbul. Already
renowned in London and Honk Kong, Zuma offers contemporary representation of the informal Japanese dining style, Izakaya. Respecting the traditions of Japanese
food culture, Zuma brings the authentic flavors and textures of Japanese cuisine and delivers them - Zuma Style. The restaurant has been designed to capture the
spectacular view of the Bosphorus Sea and the sake bar and lounge, located on the upper ground floor reveal the whole dramatic panorama. The ground floor restaurant itself centers on an open sushi counter and robata grill where you can watch the skill
and craftsmanship of the chefs as they prepare the intricate and elegant dishes.
Salhane Sokak No: 7 Ortaköy Tel: (0212) 236 22 96 | estimated distance 35
minutes
NIGHTLIFE:
Anjelique
This 3-storey mansion in Ortaköy redefines summer nights by the Bosphorus.
Seductive different tastes from Mediterranean and world cuisines to the sushi bar. With its white and navy décor and view of both the Ortaköy Mosque and Bosphorus
Bridge, Anjelique attracts both tourists and locals for cocktails starting at 19:00. Very special events and performances by world class DJ’s and bands. A strict dress code is enforced at the door. Access from the sea through a pier attached to the mansion.
Salhane Sokak No: 5 Ortaköy Tel: (0212) 327 28 44-45 | estimated distance 35 minutes
Reina
It’s been the most-coveted nightclub in Istanbul for a few years attracting Hollywood celebrities as well as Istanbul elite to the shores of the Bosporus for an
indoor/outdoor destination of fine dining and finer dancing. The massive club space is located along a sleek veranda with terraced restaurant and bar illuminated in
shimmering blue and pink light. But the outdoor terrace is where you’ll want to with its pagoda-style bar of plasma-lit glass surrounded by a sprawling lounge with makeshift dance floor. The summer air lends itself well to late-night mingling
amongst people enjoying the steady thump of rotating DJs mixing Turkish and International house and electronic pop. Definitely worth a visit!
Muallim Naci Caddesi No: 44 Kuruçeşme Tel: (0212) 259 59 19-21 | estimated distance 40 minutes
Al Jamal Badawii
Al Jamal Badawii has become a favorite among Istanbul’s jet set with its delicious food, incredible interior design and colorful shows. It’s a great place to experience
fabulous belly dancing performance with superb Middle Eastern style food and outstanding service. There is a choice between the Turkish raki and international fine
wine. Feel like a sultan in the harem like interior design and fascinating mixture of “western” and “oriental” music. Warm appetizers, including falafel, lahmacun
(Turkish pizza with minced meat), and çiğ börek are served as a live singer makes it through the tables, followed by a live beautiful, breathtaking belly dance performance. It is one of the most entertaining places in Istanbul, because of its
atmosphere; music and persistent cabaret show makers and dancers. To combine this outstanding experience with a Bosphorus boat tour, you can choose Al Jamal
Cruise.
Süleyman Seba Caddesi No: 42-46 Akaretler Tel: (0212) 236 50 17 estimated distance 35 minutes
NuTeras
Nuteras is located on the roof of the 200 year old historical building of “Passage des Petits Champs” called Nupera today. It has opened in 2001 and has been one of the “it” places in town for dining and clubbing. Having a magnificent view of the old city
“Sultanahmet” as well as the view of “Golden Horn” makes it one of the best sunsets at aperitif hour. The kitchen is International including tastes from the Turkish cuisine.
After diner Nuteras becomes a club that attracts a young and hip clientele from locals to foreigners.
Meşrutiyet Caddesi No: 67/1 Beyoğlu Tel: (0212) 245 60 70 | estimated distance 30 minutes
SHOPPING:
A+
Galleria
İstinye Park
The latest addition to Istanbul's malls is also the most exclusive. Itinye Park is home
to Gucci, Louis Vuitton and the usual roll call of designer stores. It's mostly covered,
but there's a more pleasant outdoor precinct area. Among the mall's various
restaurants and cafés.
Kanyon
Kanyon is a mall with a difference. Open to, and yet sheltered from, the elements, its
canyon-inspired design shelters 170 boutique-style shops, a plethora of restaurants,
including branches of fashionable, not to mention the plushest cinema in town.
When it comes to shopping, the accent is on prestige fashion and lifestyle labels,
both local and foreign: the likes of Harvey Nichols, Georg Jenson, Vakko and
Swarovski. There's also an Apple reseller store.
Grand Bazaar
EVENTS (17-23 October)
Art
The 12th Istanbul Biennial
The Istanbul Biennial, one of the European art world’s most important events, will
occur this year from September to November. As with the title of this year’s Biennial, Untitled (which reveals nothing about the content of the exhibit), the names
of the participating artists will remain anonymous until the exhibit opens. The Biennial – organized by IKSV (the Istanbul Culture and Art Foundation) with the sponsorship of Koç Holding – references both in its title and in its themes the work of
the Cuban-American artist Felix Gonzalez-Torres, an artist known for his tendency to subvert authority both in the artistic and in the political arena.
In addition to more than 50 solo exhibits, there will be five group shows at this
Biennial: Untitled (Abstraction), focusing on the themes of abstraction, politics, and the body; Untitled (Ross), dealing with issues of love, sexuality, and sexual identity; Untitled (Passport), centered around questions of national boundaries,
national identity, and migration; Untitled (History), whose topic is the writing and re-writing of history; and Untitled (Death by Gun), which is concerned with the issue of
gun violence, its perpetrators, and its victims.
When: Until November 13 Where: Antrepo 3 and 5
How We Move SALT Beyoğlu is hosting a video installation named How We Move consisting of
various artists’ videos on the concept of the “institution.” Regarding institutions as mechanisms for social engineering and limiting certain regulators, curator Nathan
Lee came up with a selection of videos by a wide array of different filmmakers including David Cronenberg, Frederick Wiseman, Alexander Sokurov, Abderrahmane Sissako, Tsai Ming-Liang, and many others.
Having previously worked in as a film critic for Film Comment, the New York Times, the Village Voice, and NPR, Lee teaches at Bard College as well as curating art
projects. In How We Move, Lee’s focus is on the question “What is an institution?” as well as related questions on the how institutions function (or fail to do so) and whom they serve.