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          <title>Ufak Tefek Şeyler</title>  
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 The word for this little cafe is &amp;quot;adorable.&amp;quot; With a few seats inside and outside, this is a perfect place to have a cup of coffee or tea and a light meal of healthy dishes (such as homemade pastries or dishes made from seasonal vegetables). If you are in the &amp;Ccedil;ukurcuma neighborhood exploring the antique shops, drop by   
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          <title>Otto Cihangir </title>  
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 The latest of the Otto restaurants has now made a home in the bohemian neighborhood of Cihangir. After a few steps down from Sıraselviler Caddesi, a wide space with plenty of outside seating reveals itself from beneath the trees. Spread out over two venues that face each other, Otto Cihangir serves every meal from breakfast to dinner, as well as  
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          <title>Kiki Ortaköy</title>  
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 The cramped (yet always entertaining) space of Kiki Cihangir has made a home in the Ortak&amp;ouml;y neighborhood in a three&#45;floored building. During the evening, international dishes are available for dinner, after which the tables are taken away for the space to turn into a club. DJs arrive as the music is turned up and in the warmer months  
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          <title>Gile</title>  
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 The interior of Gile restaurant preserves an industrial feel with a modern touch in the form of smooth wood furnishings. As for the menu, Turkish classics have been updated with the vision of the two young chefs who deconstruct what they know best to bring forth tastes that are both entirely new yet somehow familiar.
  
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          <title>Köşebaşı </title>  
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 Established in 1995, K&amp;ouml;şebaşı is a kebab restaurant that serves authentic dishes from Adana and Tarsus in Southeast Anatolia in a modern and stylish atmosphere. Located in the famous restaurant/club complex Reina, the K&amp;ouml;şebaşı menu includes starters, such as humus withpastırma(cured beef),kısır(bulgur salad made with fr  
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          <title>Cafe Cuma </title>  
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 The perfect place to stop and have a break during a tour of the &amp;Ccedil;ukurcuma neighborhood (or a relaxing lunch out), Cafe Cuma offers a daily changing menu of healthy dishes as well as baked goods that are all homemade. The outside seating area is a casual place where different languages can be heard from the tourists and expats that make  
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          <title>Özel Hummus Falafel&apos;ci</title>  
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 Without a doubt this is one of the best spots for falafel on the Asian side. With just a smattering of tables inside and out, this is a great place for grabbing a quick bite or a getting something to go. Run by a mother and son from İskenderun, the food here is healthy and delicious offering a quality vegetarian fast food option. The falafel d&a  
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          <title>Cafe Privato</title>  
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 Tucked down a side street close to Galata, this is a place worth seeking out, as once you&amp;rsquo;ve sampled the koy kahvaltası (village breakfast) here you won&amp;rsquo;t look back. Although a little pricier than some other places, what arrives at your table is a veritable feast which in results in a complex game of &amp;lsquo;Tetris&amp;rsq  
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          <title>Kikero Falafel</title>  
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 Falafel offers a delicious meat&#45;free option for fast food on the go and Kikero offers a great option for Falafel. Easy to miss but worth seeking out, its tucked down a little side street betwen T&amp;uuml;nel and Galata. The menu is refreshingly small offering falafel wraps, salads, portions and sandwiches. The ingredients are fresh and the f  
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          <title>Gaspar </title>  
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 The man who brought you the undying nightlife hotspot and restaurant M&amp;uuml;nferit in Galatasaray, now takes on the ever&#45;growing Karak&amp;ouml;y neighborhood. The two&#45;floored venue, set inside a beautiful renovated neoclassical building, has plenty of room to dance with the bar greeting you as soon as you walk in through the french d  
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