This restaurant is located kinda in an alleyway, off the beaten path near the Karaköy tram station. We first got to know about this place after watching an Anthony Bourdain episode. Do not expect anything fancy or much English spoken here but that's ok because when it comes to food there's one universal language: if it's good eat it.
We don't speak much Turkish and our server barely spoke any English but somehow we managed to order two great dishes. The food here was absolutely delicious. We started off with the tomato soup served with a sprinkle of cheese on top. A bread basket as usual is placed on the table to accompany the food. The soup was warm and tasty. For our entrees we had the meatball wrapped in eggplant (islim kebabı) served with the most delicious pilav and the meatballs with potatoes and tomatoes (izmir köftesi). Both dishes were seasoned well and although they looked kinda on the smaller size at first, they were actually very filling. We also had dessert which was ok but not my favorite and I can't remember the name of it. All dishes are home cooked meals and probably some of the best food we ate while in Turkey.
Our server was so helpful and patient with us, very nice in helping us choose or food. We wish we could have eaten here more than once but unfortunately they only open for lunch and our time in Istanbul was limited. read more