Tuus

The Sofa Hotel
Teşvikiye Cadd 123
Nişantaşı
P: +90 212 224 8181
W: http://www.tuus.com.tr/

Mixed Veg
Top Price

Tuus sets out to be innovative with good food and style. The menu is focused on fresh fish, pastas and salads to please the mouth and eye. Located within the Sofa Hotel, this place appeals to all the hipsters and is a nice addition to the eating scene.

The 'amuse bouche' (a sip of soup to amuse) of truffle oil and vegetables was a delight and the Roquefort, pear and walnut salad is mouth watering. Try from a selection of pastas for a filling main. If the stomach insists, a 'chocolate fantasy' awaits you for desert - 3 different mouthwatering tasters or go for the trio of creme brulee.

Be careful where you go with your wine choices, the wine cellar is well stocked with french labels that go from pricey to the ridiculous.

Changa

Siraselviler Caddesi 87/1, Taksim
P: +90 212 249 1348
W: www.changa-istanbul.com
Not open Sunday

Mixed Menu
Top Prices

You wouldn't find Changa if it weren't for the friendly face on the door. Changa is breaking new ground in gastro-cuisine in Istanbul in a setting that also appeals to the design asthetic. With a menu directed by Peter Gordon, Kiwi chef behind The Providore & Tapas Room in London it's easy to like the fusion style and the excellent cocktails are also a must.

Veg options seemed to only be on the starters menu, but you can try all of them and have a great night! The stuffed courgette dolmas were delicious and the chilled celeriac with citrus fruit is delicious. Leave yourself room to share the Changa Chocolate Truffles for desert with twists like Szechuan pepper chocolate truffle. Or just have a sample plate on your own.

Come on a Friday and expect to be stuck away on the 3rd floor or come on Monday for a quieter more intimate meal on the main floor where you can watch the kitchen staff through the glass floor.

Inci Pastanesi



Istiklal Caddessi
Taksim / Beyouglu
about 3 mins walk down Istiklal, opposite Mavi Jeans

Cheap Eats

This place has been around for at least 60 years, you can figure that out quite quickly from the décor and the old news clippings. People only come here for one thing ... a plate of profiteroles with vanilla cream and covered in delicious chocolate goo!

It's always busy ... so rush in, hand over your 5 YTL, grab a dish and then sit down. Savour each mouthful and when you're done, someone else will be waiting to take your seat.

Suggest you make a plan to head to your favourite coffee shop you'll need it.

Wagamama's - Levent / Kanyon

Kanyon Mall
Levent
W: www.wagamama.com.tr

Mid Priced
Mixed Veg
Not Licenced

Wagamama started to spread itself globally a few years back and opened its first Turkish store in 2006, still with the same menu, shared bench seating and relaxed, no attitude staff.

If you are not familiar with Wagamama think fast food asian fusion using local fresh ingredients with stir fry noodles or ramen-soup dishes. Favourites include veg tempura with curry sauce or personally ask for the yasai chilli men served with organic rice and not noodles. At least here you can also find tofu for that veg-protein hit.

Unlike UK or Oz there is no 'positive eating' food and alcohol option.

Beşiktaş Market

Beşiktaş Market
Çırağan Caddesi
Beşiktaş
under the overpass

When you start making your way along the European shore to check out the Bosporus 'villages' you'll be driving through Beşiktaş and will notice this market immediately. The food here is so fresh - bright red tomatoes, green peppers, fresh spinach along with other veg and fruits.

Everything is ridiculously cheap, which is good, cause you'll spend it all on the cab ride home rather than lugging it around for the rest of the day. Try seeing how much food you can get for under 10 YTL! If you walk down to the last veg stands, you'll find things like basil or bunches of coriander, things that make food zing!

Kantin

Akkavak Sokak 16/2
Nişantaşı
T: +90 212 219 31 14
W: www.kantin.biz

Mid Priced
Mixed Veg

Open weekdays til 7pm.

You'll be greeted well by the staff and probably even the owner as you step into this trendy cafe in the back of Nisantasi. Walk past the chefs library and notice cook books from the River Side Cafe or Delia's latest, don't worry, the trend here is great food done well.

Veg options do change on a daily basis, the menu is written up in chalk! Generally, expect parcels with cheese and grilled veg, soup of the day and a mix of other delights including a veg mince and rice 'kofte' or bake.

Think sweet things here while sipping on your Americano, the staff will always press you to try the extra light cheesecake with wild berry sauce or maybe its a meringue with chestnut ice cream.

The House Cafe - Teşvikiye

Atiye Sokak No 10/ 1
Teşvikiye
T: +90 212 259 23 77
W: www.thehousecafe.com.tr
off the street in an apartment building. Look for the small sign on the first floor window

Mixed Menu
Mid Priced
Open 7 days til 10pm
Free WIFI

Great options in a friendly chilled atmosphere with a large communal table to sit around and enjoy your food or a just grab a juice or coffee. You can quite easily pass a few hours here with friends.

Menu options range from breakfast Turkish specialities like spicy-scrambled eggs (memnen) to more traditional breakfasts of breads and cheese. A range of great fresh juices get you started, try the House Boom combo juice with 1/2 banana, some apple, fresh orange and cherry juice.

Head down anytime of the day for lunch or dinner options from green lentil salad with white cheese and french mustard dressing or a large pizza with pear, walnut and rockfort cheese. If you want more space to yourself, try to grab one of the few tables for 2 in the back room and if you find smoking really gets up your nose, ask for seat right by the entrance.

For summer days and a Sunday brunch head to the Ortakoy and then go shopping at the local markets.

Zencefil

Kurabiye Sokak 8
just off Istiklal Passaj
up from the Spanish Institute
T: +90 2122444082

Mid Priced
Veg Menu with a fish and chicken option
Local wines
Not open Sunday / Pazar

Great location for this place. One of the only veg cafes in Istanbul with a menu that is interesting. The cool surrounds mean you can sit back and enjoy a wine with your meal but the place does get full on week nights so you may want to try to book.

The menu is all in Turkish but if you muddle through, on the staff she understands you. I've tried this place a few times now, the soups are really good served with a slice of cheese and homemade bread. Standard veg items like spinach parcels can be uninviting and snack sized, but try the bulgur risotto. Leave room and try the Zencefil Desert with a pot of 'Mediteraneo' special tea.

Its a shame that this place isn't open Sunday evenings when quiet and good is what you need!