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Istanbul's first Tokyo-style Neapolitan pizza on a five-stool counter
Kadıköy creative quarter of painted facades, murals, and independent coffee
Yeldeğirmeni sits just behind Haydarpaşa Station in Kadıköy and takes its name from the windmills that once stood on its ridge. The late 19th-century apartment blocks were built for railway workers and non-Muslim communities, and the district still holds Istanbul's densest collection of painted art nouveau facades and mural-covered side streets. A wave of small bookshops, design studios, independent coffee roasters, and concert venues in the 2010s turned it into the Asian side's main creative quarter.
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Cocktails in a stone-walled historic space until 2:30AM
Gastro-jazz lokanta run by jazz musician Eren Noyan with a proper stage
Yeldeğirmeni corner spot with house-recipe cocktails and craft beers
Second chapter from the Urban/Boden team — classic and signature cocktails
Bistronomie gastropub from the Küff team: long brass bar, kidney pappardelle, late nights.
Tiny Karakolhane corner pub run by Koray and Elif; deep beer list, zero pretense.
Haydarpaşa-station-themed cafe-bar that turns into a wine and beer hangout after dark.
Karakolhane anchor: Küff's original Yeldeğirmeni cafe-bar, day-to-late wine and cocktails.
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