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Amazing Dinner with Views at Ulus 29 Restaurant (Istanbul, Turkey)

Exterior of 29

Ulus 29 could easily end up in any shortlist of “Istanbul’s Most Amazing Restaurants With a View”. Located on lush slopes of a city park in the upscale Ulus neighborhood. This restaurant has been the first choice of the city’s movers and shakers for a power lunch or business dinner, as well as for impressing their visiting foreign friends, as I’ve observed while dining there for several hours with two friends. It was a mild, clear early November evening and this restaurant has a huge terrace looking to the city, so of course we had a table out there.

Indoor dining with a great view
Panoramic views of the Asian side of Istanbul - the tall structure is Küçük Çamlıca TV Radio Tower
Large outdoor terrace dining space
Indoor dining with a great view

Besides the stunning atmosphere of this large, upscale restaurant, the food is delicious. We each started off with a great cocktail and a smattering of their crisp flatbreads and breadsticks to dip into the dish of fruity Turkish olive oil. Shortly, our seafood tower decked out with King crab legs, smoked salmon, sashimi of lean tuna (akami), salmon, seabass sashimi, and French Gillardeau oysters were super fresh and sublime.


Crisp flatbread and grissini-like breadsticks served with Turkish olive oil and drinks
Lower level of seafood tower - King crab legs, smoked salmon, sashmini of lean tuna (akami), salmon, seabass sashimi, soy sauce, pickled ginger and wasabi

What we didn’t realize that we ordered very similar lamb dishes – their lamb kebab and the köfte. While both were very tasty, nicely cooked and wonderfully spiced but it tasted a little monotonous with the exception of the kebab having the tangy yogurt sauce. If I had to choose between the two lamb dishes, I’d opt for the lamb kebab since there’s more to the dish than just the lamb meatballs.

Lamb kebab with yogurt, pita, eggplant yoghurt, butter
29 Köfte
Lamb kebab (top); Köfte (bottom)

The centerpiece of this entire dinner was the “low and slow beef ribs”. Besides the huge serving that can easily serve four people without any appetizers or side dishes, what astonished all of us was the fact the kitchen managed to get the Korean flavors for the ribs pretty darn close and the ribs were perfectly tender. The globally influenced accoutrements like the tissue thin Chinese pancakes, pickled chilies, and truffle mayonnaise actually work together. (Just an understanding about cost, this huge platter of beef was 3500 Turkish Lira or approximately $110 USD.)

Low & Slow Korean-Style Beef Ribs, Chinese pancakes, pickled chilies, chili sauce, truffle mayonnaise, pickles, baby lettuce
Super tender beef rib meat

Admittedly, we are full but we made the effort to at least have some dessert to cap off the night. First off, their Turkish tea and Turkish style coffee were the best we’ve drank while in Istanbul. Both were strong and bold flavored beverages (as it should be) but there’s a pleasant astringency for the tea that made quaffable. We split a few scoops of their wonderfully flavorful, dense and creamy ice creams – pistachio and coffee and stuck with a classic Turkish dessert, Antep pistachios kataifi. While the desserts are generally a bit sweet, the strong and bitter tea and coffee we had balanced the dessert course perfectly.

Turkish style coffee ice cream and Turkish coffee
Turkish tea, Turkish style pistachio ice cream and Turkish coffee ice cream
Antep Pistachios Katafi, clotted cream, strawberries

Overall, it’s an excellent meal at Ulus 29. The service was superb, professional yet friendly. The waitstaff would happily oblige to photograph you and/or your table with the amazing view. The staff are knowledgeable speaking and understand English. The food as I’ve been stating all along, ranged from very good to excellent.

If you are planning to head to 29 for a meal, make a reservation for their terrace especially if it’s a weekend. I was there on a Monday night and it was surprisingly popping (as in, very busy).

  • Exterior of 29
  • Panoramic views of the Asian side of Istanbul - looking toward 15 Temmuz Şehitler Bridge
  • Panoramic views of the Asian side of Istanbul - the tall structure is Küçük Çamlıca TV Radio Tower
  • Panoramic views of the Asian side of Istanbul - Ataşehir, a major business district on the Asian side of Istanbul (far left)
  • Panoramic views of the Asian side of Istanbul
  • Large outdoor terrace dining space
  • Large outdoor terrace dining space
  • Indoor dining with a great view
  • Indoor dining with a great view
  • Indoor dining with a great view and a cozy fireplace
  • Indoor dining with a great view
  • Main dining room with a view of the terrace and beyond
  • Large bar area
  • Hallway to the wine cellar
  • Top shelf spirits
  • Lounge dining area
  • Münhair - Tanqueray Dry Gin infused with thyme, mango and Safari liqueur
  • Five O' Clock - Blueberries, tea, blueberry liqueur
  • Ronin - gresh ginger, wasabi infused gin, passion fruit
  • Cocktail with a view
  • View of the Asian side of Istanbul as it transitions to night
  • View of the Asian side of Istanbul as it transitions to night
  • Crisp flatbread and grissini-like breadsticks served with Turkish olive oil and drinks
  • Outside looking in
  • View of the terrace dining area at night
  • Lounge at night
  • Kitchen area
  • Main dining room at night
  • Bar area
  • Dining room at night
  • Raw seafood tower
  • Lower level of seafood tower - King crab legs, smoked salmon, sashmini of lean tuna (akami), salmon, seabass sashimi, soy sauce, pickled ginger and wasabi
  • Top level of seafood tower - shucked Gillardeau oysters and clams
  • Low & Slow Korean-Style Beef Ribs, Chinese pancakes, pickled chilies, chili sauce, truffle mayonnaise, pickles, baby lettuce
  • Grilled vegetables
  • Low & Slow Korean-Style Beef Ribs
  • Super tender beef rib meat
  • Turkish tea, Turkish style pistachio ice cream and Turkish coffee ice cream
  • Turkish style coffee ice cream and Turkish coffee
  • Antep Pistachios Katafi, clotted cream, strawberries
  • 29 Köfte
  • My beef rib pancake
  • Lamb kebab with yogurt, pita, eggplant yoghurt, butter
  • Super tender beef rib meat
  • View of the Asian side of Istanbul as it transitions to night

Information:
29 Restaurant

Website
Ulus, Ahmet Adnan Saygun Cd. No:71/1, 34340 Beşiktaş/İstanbul, Türkiye
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Tina

I shoot, eat, and drink. My full time job is a hospital administrator. Moonlighting as a freelance photographer and food and travel writer.