I would start by mentioning that we have been here in pandemy conditions and in December. Only take away was available. Then it was our first time in Turkey and we had no clue about best foods etc. We were looking for a place near our hotel to eat and none of the front kebab people was able to help us with suggestions. Tatseven attracted us because there was a friendly guy speaking English and we felt so happy to be able to express our wishes and receive reocomandarions. I just have to say that we ended up eating everyday here during our stay,, even if we were in other neighbourhoods and tried other foods none of those places were so good as this one and for dinner we always preffered to wait andget back to eat here. The food is fresh and delicious and the place seams populated even by locals. We tried each time diffent things , personally I loved the Domatesli kebab, best lamb I ever eat and I'm not even a lamb fan. Bread is made by them, delicious.My bf said it was best beef doner pide. We both eat for 100 lira witch I consider a good price too. Deserts weren't made in place but still...
Read moreTATSEVEN fast food is known for its tasty and satisfying dishes that are often made with fresh, high-quality ingredients. Some popular Turkish fast food dishes include doner kebab, pide (Turkish pizza), lahmacun (Turkish flatbread with minced meat), and köfte (meatballs).
Doner kebab, a dish made with sliced meat (usually lamb or chicken) cooked on a vertical spit, is one of the most popular Turkish fast food dishes around the world. It's often served in a wrap or a sandwich with salad, pickled vegetables, and various sauces. The meat is usually tender and juicy, and the flavors are often enhanced by the addition of spices and herbs.
Pide, which is similar to pizza, is another popular Turkish fast food dish. The bread is often topped with a variety of ingredients, such as minced meat, cheese, vegetables, and herbs. It's baked in a stone oven, which gives it a crispy crust and a delicious flavor.
Lahmacun is a type of Turkish flatbread that's topped with minced meat, vegetables, and herbs. It's often served as a snack or appetizer and is known for its thin, crispy crust and...
Read moreThis place is the only bad experience I’ve had of takeouts/restaurants in Istanbul. Waiters running around aimlessly not even doing their job when people are waiting to be given menus. They took 15-25 minutes to serve our food. Two of the waiters we encountered were rude, one, after asking for sauces, started huffing and acting like it’s not his job we’re asking him to do. Then when it came to the bill they stated the amount of our bill as 250 TL and then after we paid with three 100 TL notes they only returned us 42.5 TL change and didn’t correct this after we asked them why they gave less. Avoid this place, it doesn’t represent the lively, friendly Turkey you’ll see in other places and will just leave you with a bad taste.
Edit: forgot to add that the fries we ordered they gave us cold fries, the worst service...
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