Savoy Pastanesi

Beyoğlu


İstanbul has many businesses that have attained iconic status and Savoy is undoubtedly one of them. Down the hill from Taksim Meydanı, it was established in 1950 and is known for its delicious cakes (especially the decadently creamy millefeuille), milk puddings, biscuits and börek. Sit upstairs or on the streetside terrace.


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