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Tado

Rating 5.0
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Istanbul, Fatih, Mimar Kemalettin Neighborhood, Mithat Pasa Avenue, 28A
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Istanbul, Fatih, Mimar Kemalettin Neighborhood, Mithat Pasa Avenue, 28A
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Beyazıt-Kapalı Çarşı
330 m
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Beyazıt-Kapalı ÇarşıBeyazıt – KapalıçarşıVeznecilerKumkapıYenikapı Transit
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Rating 5.0
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Юлия Н.
Level 5 Local Expert
May 5
Delicious, fresh baklava and lukum at a reasonable price - from 250 lire per kg. We didn't regret buying here at all, although such a low price was initially alarming. The staff is very friendly, we were given a taste of everything we asked for. I recommend this place if you don't want to overpay 3 times - baklava and lukum are honestly no worse here than in famous shops in the center of Istanbul.
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Алена Казанцева
Level 13 Local Expert
March 18
If you take baklava, then only in this network. There are a lot of shops around, but many are trying to cheat. The guys here are honest, the service is pleasant, the baklava is fresh and delicious, and the prices are good (baklava starts from 250 lira per 1 kg). I want to come back again.
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Дарья Пронина
Level 17 Local Expert
June 24
We were with my husband at the Tado, which is next to the Beyazit Grand Bazaar tram stop (to the south). It is located at 28A Mithat Pasha Street, Istanbul, Fatih, Mimar Kemalettin Mahalla, at the corner of Soganaga Jamiya and Mithat Pasha Streets. We bought two boxes of various baklava, rolled onion and Turkish delight for only 450 lira (about 900 rubles). I'm drinking tea in Moscow right now and I'm having a blast. Very tasty, I recommend it. And cheaper than on tourist routes. In that area, we walked through the streets to our Asmali Hotel (3*), saw a lot of small basement workshops where shoes are sewn.
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