Tuesday, 20 September 2016

Cafe istanbul menu | Best cafe in istanbul


Our visitors could appreciate Lamb shank “Footrest style”, Gaziantep’s own one of a kind Ali Nazik kebab or Havidz, an overlooked Armenian desert in Tunel6’s roomy eatery space. Other than these specials, one likewise could appreciate pasta, ground sirloin sandwiches, servings of mixed greens and sandwiches and frosty and drinks from our detailed menu. We additionally have a Fit Menu for our wellbeing cognizant visitors and Kids’ Menu for the more youthful group.
When you hear the name “Beyoglu” it makes you think a zone that incorporates a few unique neighborhoods with different individuals and diverse targets. In that capacity, the best approach to find this district is to separate it out, independently, in the midst of some undetectable lines, portraying one sense from another. Getting to and around the zone by open transport is the most ideal way. Take the metro and add additional touring time to your trips if going by street. Late-night you could take a taxi inside the Sisli-Beyoglu range.
Tunel6 is a brasserie where urban experts, couples or families with their youngsters accumulate for lunch or for supper.
Tunel6 is a venue where present day cooking intermix with old achitecture
Tunel6 is a spot where everybody is welcome for quality sustenance and refreshments at sensible costs.
Tunel6 is a bistro where the mood, the nourishment and the administration constantly kept in recollections.
Tunel6 is the ideal area where you can meet companions to appreciate World food in its extravagant porch to appreciate the agreeable neighborhood.

Wednesday, 14 September 2016

Beyoglu restaurant | Galata restaurant istanbul

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Hotel Pera Palace was built in 1892 in this area in order to host the Orient Express’s passengers. Agatha Christie wrote the novel ‘Murder on the Orient Express’ in this hotel. Agatha’s room is preserved as a museum now.

In Pera Palace, over the years ,other guests are being entertained, including Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, Julio Iglesias , Greta Garbo ,Jacqueline Kennedy Onasis, Edward VIII (former King of England).

Galata Tower & Galata Quarter Watchtower of the Genovese walls from 1349, Galata Tower is the only surviving remains of that colony today and stands a clear sight gracing the sky, growing out of current day Beyoglu, overlooking the Golden Horn and looking across to the Asian shores. The neighboring district nurtured a whole variety of cultural minorities of the European in the nineteenth century. This distinct foreign settlement, nearly on the entrance of the Golden Horn, was suspiciously regarding by the population and thus Galata was denoted as ‘Pera’, which is derived from a Greek word meaning ‘opposite seashore’. The concept of that approach is absurd today when it is the unreserved shores of Europe and Asia that are the real contrary  shores today . An exciting tale and apparently not metropolitan legend associated with the Galata Tower tells of how by name of Hazerfan Ahmet Celebi, one enthusiastic inventor, clipped two home-produced wings to himself in the sixteenth century and leapt off the upper tower atmosphere, successfully gliding all the way across the Bosphorus to the town of Uskudar safe and describe it one of the first flights. Today it houses nightclubs and restaurant but be sure to take a ride up in the towers modern lift and endeavor outdoors to the panoramic balcony from which there are awesome views over the, Marmara Sea, the Bosphorus ,Golden Horn and the brightly colored strips of Galata’s own residences. And what a glorious point of view to finish the tour, mostly when the sun sets down – all of Istanbul city magnificently extend at your foot in gold! still on a high!