This restaurant is named after the Turkish impressionist, Uluer Rami, whose works grace the walls. It's located in a renovated Ottoman house on three levels. The glorious interior is done out with antique furniture and old yellowing prints - gentle sepia tones and nostalgia are big here. If you book in advance, it's possible to have front row seats on the top floor for the spectacular sound and light show at the Blue Mosque in the summer. Traditional Turkish cuisine is on the menu.
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