1924 İstanbul
The legend is being reborn. The Russian restaurant, which was frequented by many well-known figures such as Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder of modern Turkey, Mata Hari, one of the spies of the period, famous actress Greta Garbo, writer Agatha Christie and King Alfonso IV of Spain, has been revived under the name of 1924 Istanbul. He found it.. This intellectual ambiance, Russian delicacies and iced lemon vodka, established in Pera by the White Russians who escaped from the Red Army and took refuge in Istanbul during the Russian Revolution, ranked first among the most popular venues of the period. The restaurant was founded by Russians who escaped from the Bolshevik Revolution to relive the life they left behind and their traditional tastes; It hosted people from different walks of life, such as diplomats, politicians, bohemians and civil servants.