• 1700 Babadağ Cafe

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Serves meat, vegan options available. Restaurant offering a separate vegan section with Thai red curry, celery confit, wild mushrooms and grilled falafel with salad. Open Mon-Thu 9:00am-11:00pm, Fri 9:00am-9:00pm, Sat 9:00am-11:00pm, Sun 9:00am-9:00pm.


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1 Review

First Review by bhekki

bhekki

Points +283

Vegan
18 Aug 2024

Stunning and unforgettable experience

The restaurant offers a truly stunning and unforgettable experience, but getting there can be quite a challenge. We drove up and it was a bit scary! The road up the mountain is super narrow, with steep drop-offs and barely enough room for two cars to pass. Parking was tricky as well, with limited spots available along the road downhill, so you might have to walk a bit of the way up to the restaurant. If I go again, I’d definitely take the cable car instead, though it's good to note that the queue for the cable car can get pretty long.

As for the food, it’s on the expensive side. The menu has vegan and vegetarian options with clear allergy labels, which is great. But honestly, the food was just okay. Nothing amazing, but not bad either. It’s pretty clear that what you’re paying for is the incredible view from the top of the mountain, not so much the meal itself.

If you want an unforgettable experience and some amazing photos, I’d still recommend checking it out. Even just grabbing a drink to soak in the view is worth it. If you’re planning to eat there, especially around sunset, make sure to reserve a table in advance. We did, and it really paid off with a great spot right by the glass railing.

They also have some desserts, but I didn’t check if they could do anything vegan. Overall, the scenery makes it worth the trip, but don’t expect too much from the food.




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