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Businiess name:  Cafe Istanbul
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I went with my partner on a busy sunday night and unfortunately we could not get one of the pillow seats since we hadnt reserved earlier and the seats were all booked. so that's your first cue. the music was a bit loud and the belly dancing though awesome, had too long a break in between. So if you are going just for a beer and a quick dinner, then consider yourself lucky to have seen two dances. The decor is old worldly and very homely and does make you feel like cosying up. The service is warm and friendly even though the waiters are perennially hard pressed for time. The food is absolute turkish delight. The hummus was great and the zatar bread rocked. I din't like the kebabs much though since they were fried and somewhat flavourless. But do try the turkish originals and you will keep on wanting more. Overall, would definitely go there again. Great place for groups wanting some fun and good food. Kids best avoided. Pros: good food, warm waiters, old wordly charm Cons: loud music, not the cleanest or funkiest cultlery

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