Aşeka Karaköy sits in the center of Karaköy’s newer dining scene, with a style that leans contemporary European rather than strictly Turkish.

Chef Onur Ünsal runs a kitchen that sits in the awkward spot between urban bistro and lower-key Michelin starred restaurants. “Classy” dishes mixed with EDM and unkempt uniforms make for a unique experience in Istanbul.

The price was around 6500 TL per person, or 145 USD.

  1. Amuse-bouche

Little tarts that delivered a bunch of flavor. I’m still not sure what went in.

  1. Steak tartare

Egg yolk cream, crispy lavash, black garlic

  1. Pork belly slider

Gochujang aioli, kimchi, cilantro

  1. Salt baked beetroot

Whipped ricotta, sorrel, confit fennel, gremolata

  1. Grilled lamb loin

Mustard jus, celery purée, radicchio, gremolata

  1. Candied quince

Honey and clotted cream sorbet, yoghurt marmalade

  1. Chocolate and chestnut tart

Cacao nib ice cream

Overall, our party was moderately pleased with the experience. Several dishes came out oily/greasy, and the service was unenthusiastic but quick.

The desserts and baked beetroot were delicious. The lamb was tender and cooked perfectly.

Meeting Chef Ünsal was a small highlight, as he had some insightful things to say about the restaurant’s history and philosophy.

by dvarapala01

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