Istanbul Meyhaneleri
Istanbul    11-May-2008 20:02  
 
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  Refik

Property Information
 
Address:
Asmalimescit 10/1
Beyoglu Istanbul
Turkey
 
 
Telephone:
+90 212 - 243-28 34
 
 
 
 
 
 
     
 
Information

Refik Aslan opened this Meyhane at Tünel Sofyali Street in 1954 and still run the place with his son. Refik offers Turkish dishes during lunchtime and serves as meyhane at night. Karalahana dolmasi (stuffed kale), stewed anchovy, and kuzu sarma (lamb's chitterling) are the specialties. It is open everyday except Sundays until 01:00. Reservation is required for weekend. Another pleasure is the tables on the street in summer

Tucked into a back street in Beyoglu, Refik is unassuming, even unimpressive, from the outside. But this little restaurant has been an institution in the neighborhood since its inception in 1954. Success lies equally with the unfailing quality of the ingredients and the pride that goes into the preparation. The earliest shifts arrive at 6am to start the preparations for a menu that is distinct to the Black Sea region, and therefore, heavy on dishes with black cabbage.

The hamsibugulama (fish steamed in season) along with the arnavut cigeri (sautéed Albanian liver and onions) are house specialties, as is the kara lahana dolmasi (stuffed cabbage). Mezes change seasonally, and in the summer, tables spill onto the narrow street. Bonus: A ventilation system sucks the cigarette smoke up and away from diners.

 
   
 
   
 
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