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 New Yorker in Bebek 
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Post New Yorker in Bebek
BLECHHH. That's the first time I've ever used this word.

The crab ravioli was basically uncooked. The pasta practically crunched. The waiter was inattentive. the ceiling is very low so you have your head in the clouds of cigarette smoke. Splitting headache by the time i left.

Not worth the expense, but Lucca next door was full (of celebs) and we couldn't get a table!


Wed, Jun 01 2005, 15:58 PM
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The New Yorker just outside of Ortakoy was Ok last year, although the scenery was distracting enough to divert attention away from the food!


Wed, Jun 01 2005, 16:08 PM
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Post Not brazilian food
Don't try to eat brazilian food at New Yorker.
It's good, but not excellent. It's not real brazilian food! It's something different, because they don't have the ingredients here...
And expensive for what it is...


Wed, Aug 17 2005, 23:28 PM
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I also had the crab ravioli :? but then in the Summer New Yorker near Ortakoy. And it is deffinitely uncooked! The waiter was almost rude when my boyfriend for an English menu for me while the English text turned out to be right under the Turkish text. Furthermore the main dish came even before I finished my starter.
Not too great overall. I wouldn't eat there again.


Tue, Jul 25 2006, 17:45 PM
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