Payidar Galata Cafe and Restaurant: A Hidden Gem in the Heart of the City
Payidar Galata Cafe and Restaurant is a delightful spot that truly shines with its friendly atmosphere and welcoming staff. From the moment you walk in, you’re greeted with warm smiles and attentive service that make you feel right at home. The staff is not only accommodating but also eager to ensure you have the best experience possible.
Now, let’s talk about the cheesecake: it’s absolutely divine! Whether you opt for the rich tahini-drizzled version or the decadent chocolate-coated cheesecake, you’re in for a treat. The balance of flavors and the melt-in-your-mouth texture are nothing short of perfection. It’s clear that a lot of care goes into preparing each dish.
The ambiance of the cafe adds to the charm. Tucked away in a vibrant and bustling part of the city, the outdoor seating area allows you to soak in the lively atmosphere of the Galata district while enjoying your meal. It’s a perfect blend of cozy charm and urban energy.
Whether you’re looking for a sweet treat, a great spot to relax, or simply exceptional service, Payidar Galata has it all. Highly recommended for anyone...
Read moreI took a friend of mine for Turkish breakfast based on the reviews. To start with, the owner/ manager was not even smiling and was borderline rude. The Turkish breakfast came in super small bowls, not for eating but for sampling. We paid 78 Turkish Lira to sample breakfast, and when she came to our table, she said that most of this food isn't even Turkish but Macedonian. When she was telling us some names, it was as if she was forced to do it. A far from pleasant experience, by all means. Rude staff, and overpriced food for nothing. For that price, there are plenty of places that can offer much better experience and...
Read moreA real marvel! Charming cosy and yummy cafe/ restaurant next to Galata tower. Don't be turned down by its narrow discreet entrance. The whole premise takes place behind and fits 2 floors!. Imagine a traditional Turkish flat filled up with antiques with soft turkish music in the background, welcoming anyone. Very bohemian chic! The menu is also very tasty and wide: Snacks soups main courses pasta pizzas desserts! Try their "pacanga boregi', their "manti" and "tres leches" (yuuuum) for dessert!! Service is really friendly pro and caring. Prices are very reasonable considering the quality/quantity on the plates and others...
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