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Istanbul's first vegan fine dining - Michelin Green Star
Asian-side village with painted wooden houses, artisan bakeries, and four houses of worship
Kuzguncuk is a small Asian-side valley that opens onto the Bosphorus with one of the few remaining multi-faith streetscapes in Istanbul: a mosque, synagogue, Armenian church, and Greek Orthodox church all stand within a few hundred metres of each other. Icadiye Caddesi is lined with painted wooden houses, independent bakeries, and design studios that took off in the 2000s after the neighborhood featured in several Turkish TV series. A community garden on the former Ilya Bostanı still grows vegetables for residents, keeping a village rhythm in the middle of the city.
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Istanbul's first vegan fine dining - Michelin Green Star
Three-bridge Bosphorus panorama from Fethi Pasa Korusu hilltop garden
1951 iskele-side meyhane, Can Yücel and Nazım Hikmet's haunt
Turkey's first female-chef-led ocakbaşı, Bosphorus-facing terrace, 8m fire
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Almond mushroom cookies since 1929: a living piece of village life
Two women, home-style breakfast since 2008
MSA-trained pastry chef's handmade tarts and sugar-free sweets
Balyan-brothers building turned bookshop where regulars sip wine after dark