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360 Istanbul

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32–309 Istiklal Caddesi, Misir Apt. K8, Beyoglu
Istanbul
90-212/251-1042

It may be one of the hottest restaurants in town, on the old embassy row, but 360's modern-fusion cooking isn't the only reason to come. The other lure is the view of Istanbul, spreading out beyond the floor-to-ceiling glass windows.


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From Food & Wine, Feb 2006

“At this impossibly sleek new Beyoglu restaurant, South African–born chef Mike Norman's global cuisine—everything from wasabi beef noodles, to Lebanese kibbe, to delicious thin-crusted pizzas—is nifty and fun but the scene and the views are the real reasons to come...” MORE>>

–Anya von Bremzen, “Dispatch From a Trusted Correspondent On the Road: Istanbul”

From Travel + Leisure, Dec 2005

“Imagine a sleek concrete-and-glass spaceship plunked down on the terrace of a 19th-century apartment building with a heart-stopping view of the Bosporus, the Sea of Marmara, and Hagia Sophia. Now imagine the spaceship colonized by Istanbul's gilded youth, who are sipping ornamental margaritas and Turkish muscats instead of the traditional raki and eating thin-crusted pizzas with toppings like 'Bolly­wood chicken....” MORE>>

–Anya von Bremzen, “Best New European Restaurants 2005”

From Travel + Leisure, Oct 2005

“Book a banquette at the edge of the terrace for a view....” MORE>>

–Guy Trebay, “At the Crossroads”

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