Akdenız Hatay Sofrası

Istanbul


Located next to the Historia shopping mall, this huge Syrian restaurant has a devoted following and is known for its mezes, metre-long kebaps and tuzda tavuk and tuzda kuzu (chicken or lamb slow-cooked in a salt crust; ₺115 to ₺225). The lavish breakfast buffet (₺45 Monday to Saturday, ₺55 Sunday, child under 8 free) is renowned throughout the city. No alcohol.

Note that you'll need to call 2½ hours in advance to order the tuzda tavuk and tuzda kuzu.


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