Karakoy Gulluoglu Review

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It was a private guided tour of Istanbul on an unexpected trip. The guide said it was claimed to be the best crispy in the world and they flew internationally. Even in the video I saw on TV the production process of the nutmeg cake I was skeptical - National Geographic. The place is buzzing again - Istanbul. But boy oh boy! It's delicious! Melt butter in your mouth, crispy pastries explode with nuts and honey. They have many different types of nuts. We had a mixed plate and it came back in seconds.
If you can squeeze out time, it is worth going but warned, this will destroy the nut honey cake for you from elsewhere.

Karakoy Gulluoglu

Posted: Dec 16, 2017
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  • 没有蜡olling
    5/5Outstanding
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    A famous dessert shop with a history of more than 200 years, very sweet (you can order less sugar, but I think less sugar is also sweet), but it is really delicious! ​ So my weight loss plan has to be postponed for a while.

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    Posted: Aug 18, 2022
  • 李春杨
    5/5Outstanding
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    This is the ideal place for a cup of tea to eat fruit honey cake. Its fruit honey cake lovers are very famous destinations in Istanbul. Try their crispy fruit honey cake filled with their cream ice cream to add another layer of large.

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    Posted: Dec 16, 2017
  • 黄秋雨不
    5/5Outstanding
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    If you go to Istanbul, you have to visit Gulluoglu, a great place for fruit honey cakes/coffees. You can try all the sweets and sweets before you are hungry, try Suborek'i (Turkish pastries and cheese) it is so light and delicious. Lemon juice or Turkish tea. Not left out not crispy.

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    Posted: Dec 16, 2017
  • 玥熙麻麻
    5/5Outstanding
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    I will only say these are from the best nut cakes! nut cakes! I have tried many different countries (Middle East, Greece, North Africa...) with the best, crisp in the mouth, melted, each mouth like heaven, some classic creamy almond stuffed fruit cream reminds me (French desert) that I love it more than anything. I am eager to get more as soon as possible, and I will return to Istanbul:

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    Posted: Dec 16, 2017
  • 最好听
    4/5Excellent
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    Do you want to taste different flavors? You should choose 'baklava'. What is the difference between Turkish nut cake and others? Turkish nut cake is lighter than others. First, I have to remind everyone that traditional desserts or foods taste different every time. For example, I like Spanish seafood and cheese 'manchego' but I don't like snacks.

    What about making turkey when you think of nut honey cake? Yes, in Turkey, nut honey cake, tea or coffee is a social etiquette. If you want to meet/with friends or neighbors or your girlfriend's family in Any time, day or night, you want to visit the dessert shop.

    Anyway, many people's favorite place Karaköy gühui Oğlu (for the fruit honey cake) was founded in 1820, there are many fruit nut choices. If you can't decide, what should you choose? You should try the classic nutmeg cake and a cup of tea, I think that three or four nutmeg cakes are enough for one person. Maybe this place will be busy. Sit down and order. There are many amazing desserts in Turkey. My favorite dessert of the fruit nectar cake, pumpkin or papaya dessert and milk ice cream.”

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    Posted: Dec 16, 2017
  • 恺哆哆
    4/5Excellent
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    We didn't know about this place until our driver told us. He said if we wanted the best nutmeg cake according to locals - this is where we should go.

    I have to say this is definitely the freshest nutmeg cake I have ever eaten - it is still warm, I can taste the rich pistachio oh, it is sacred! The price is more than some other big names (Madu; Koska)

    they have Turkish delight, which is quite amazing.

    They have a lovely place to sit where you can enjoy this delicious with some Turkish tea or coffee.

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    Posted: Dec 16, 2017
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