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Mikla

2005 establishments in TurkeyBeyoğluRestaurants established in 2005Restaurants in IstanbulScandinavian restaurants

Mikla is a contemporary restaurant in Istanbul, known for its "New Anatolian Kitchen". Opened in October 2005, Mikla is on the top two floors of The Marmara Pera Hotel located in the historic Pera region, with its view of Istanbul.

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N 41.03105 ° E 28.9741 °
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The Marmara Pera

Meşrutiyet Caddesi
34430 (Asmalı Mescit Mahallesi)
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