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	<title>Comments on: Çukur Meyhanesi: When Liver Met Hamsi</title>
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		<title>By: Eating Outdoors in Istanbul &#124; Istanbul Eats</title>
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		<description>[...] Çukur Meyhanesi Eating outdoors at one of the restaurants on Beyoglu&#8217;s side streets is an Istanbul summer classic, although some of those side streets have become too popular for their own good. Çukur, one of our favorite Beyoglu meyhanes, has a wonderful outdoor area that has managed to keep its original charm. Full review here. [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Ani</title>
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		<description>I have discovered Çukur meyhanesi a few months ago.I am glad that its in &#039;Istanbul eats&#039; It has a friendly enviroment. We had been there with some girls (also with my parents) and it has been one of the safe places in Istanbul.You can see natives as well as foreigners.There are seats outside for the smokers.Waiter is soo gentle. 
There is only one disadvantage ;some of the foods are really chilly.(esp. the bulgur&amp;meat)
But their special dessert is worth to try.;-)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have discovered Çukur meyhanesi a few months ago.I am glad that its in &#8216;Istanbul eats&#8217; It has a friendly enviroment. We had been there with some girls (also with my parents) and it has been one of the safe places in Istanbul.You can see natives as well as foreigners.There are seats outside for the smokers.Waiter is soo gentle.<br />
There is only one disadvantage ;some of the foods are really chilly.(esp. the bulgur&amp;meat)<br />
But their special dessert is worth to try.;-)</p>
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