This should be considered a religious place. It's all local people, not even a Chinese. It's a very special experience. It's a cappuccino smoke, no nicotine. The local people are very busy at night, and there's a jingling Street on the main street.
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This should be considered a religious place. It's all local people, not even a Chinese. It's a very special experience. It's a cappuccino smoke, no nicotine. The local people are very busy at night, and there's a jingling Street on the main street.
It's a Turkish hookah, and it's a local hookah, in a mosque near Grand Bazaar. Very local characteristics, everyone here to smoke cigarettes, tea chat. Water cigarette tastes a lot of coffee, apples, vanilla and so on. It's interesting and worth experiencing.
It's a very authentic place. I like it very much. If you don't sit in a cubicle, you may need to share a table with a large group of people. It's worth it.
I like the design of this restaurant in Turkey. It not only has local characteristics, but also has delicious dry food.
A 18th Century Islamic school that has been converted into a hookah bar? What's not to love? This was my favorite hookah bar in the entire city. I came here many times alone and with family and friends while I was in Istanbul. I tried many flavors of tobacco (I preferred cappucino) and I also liked to order tea, especially mint tea. The owner is a really funny guy who speaks a smattering of English, German, Italian and even Japanese. He used to like to ask me what various idioms meant.