To be fair, we didn't eat there, but the place is questionable. The prices are tourist.
Let's go to the hill, because it is included in most tours of Istanbul.
For reference: Pierre Loti is a French-born writer who lived and worked in Istanbul for a long time, and he also loved this hill.
About the cafe. It is located next to the observation deck. Both the first and the second are located next to the cemetery. That is, the cafe's balcony ends and cute tombstones begin on the hillside. It could be a favorite place of Martisha and Gomez Addams. If you are a little bit of them, then keep in mind that the cafe is not very clean, the tablecloths are full of holes in places. It doesn't look like much. The view of the city, however, is stunning. A typical cafe in a popular tourist destination. At the cemetery, yes. I can't help myself-I'm as surprised as possible by such a neighborhood.
But I must say that there are a lot of people here. Strange things…
It's a great place.
We had spaghetti Alfredo, soup of the day and gozleme with cheese.
Everything is fresh and delicious.
The prices are average.
Pasta 385 lire, soup 160 lire, gozleme 260 lire
Chocolate ice cream is more like a dessert
The cafe is located on the popular Pierre Lotti Hill.
The cafe is so-so, everything is on stream, a lot of locals and tourists come. Prices are like in a tourist destination. We had tea and gozleme with cheese and spinach. It's delicious, but it doesn't cost 150 rubles.)
Everyone comes because of the view of the city. We went up by funicular along Istanbul Kartlier, as well as by public transport.
Cafe for three. We had Turkish coffee. As I wrote earlier, it's a three. We also took a cheesecake, and we didn't like the profiterole, which is a very original dish. Profiteroles in chocolate, a kind of chocolate soup with profiteroles. Delicious.
But the setting itself, the cemetery all around.
Everything is as written above. We were in early April.
I would not say that the prices are very high, compared to Istiklal or kuchkunzhuk. Basically, everyone takes a minimum (tea) to sit and take a photo. We need to take a specific table, I waited for 20 minutes.
Great view, delicious coffee, great chocolate cupcake. I won't say anything more about the menu. But you need to keep an eye on the order and cleanliness on the cafe terrace. It is untidy, the tables are dirty, the furniture is shabby. If you look into the distance, then it's normal))
A must-see place with a view of the golden horn that will witness the history of Istanbul, this hill, which can be reached either by car or by cable car, is also very affordable at cafe prices
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May 2
The view is beautiful, but nothing more, the coffee is so-so, the chocolate cupcake was with chymose oil, there are many cafes above, where there is also a view, but there are fewer people
A wonderful restaurant and overall a wonderful place! There are a lot of people, be ready to wait for your table. You can't sign up, you just have to wait for your table, carefully watching all the tables, it's not very convenient. But the views, when you finally get your table, are worth it! The view of the Golden Horn is amazing! I recommend you to visit! 🔥👍