Limonlu Bahçe
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This special garden is open everyday between 09:00 - 24:00 and easily takes you away from the real world therefore sometimes you may even forget the time and the city. The beautiful decoration, comfortable cusions immediately grabs you as you set foot on Limonlu Bahçe. Besides the rich and colorful menu the always-fresh lemonade cocktails fit its name. The Sunday brunches have a menu covering twenty-five kinds of foodstuff are very popular and reservation is needed.
All reputable credit cards are accepted. Car parking is the only problem of Limonlu Bahçe and it is almost impossible to find a place for your car on the narrow streets of Beyoğlu. Tepebaşı Tüyap multi storied parking lot is the nearest one.
Limonlu Bahçe
Yeniçarşı Caddesi 98, Galatasaray
Tel: (212) 252 10 94
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Ceren 3.10.2003
Burası çok şirin bir yer. Ama garsonları için aynı şeyi söyleyemeceğim .Herşeye rağmen çok hoş ve samimi bir mekan!
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