Nostalji

Southeastern Anatolia


This squeaky-boarded, 19th-century Malatya mansion is packed with memorabilia. Soak up the ambience in either of two spacious, airy main rooms (note that men are only allowed upstairs if accompanying women) while listening to mellow music and sipping Türk kahvesi (Turkish coffee). Simple dishes including gözleme (stuffed flatbreads) are available.


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