Mangal Vadisi

Southeastern Anatolia


Vegetarians, don't even bother reading this review: the huge mangals (barbecues) that take centre stage on the ground floor set the tone here. Grilled meat aplenty plus pide (Turkish-style pizza) for when you're kebaped out. It's down a lane, just off Atatürk Caddesi.


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