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🇹🇷🫔 Michelin Guide Istanbul — Part 2 ⭐️⭐️⭐️
11 more places worth planning your route around
Istanbul’s Michelin scene isn’t only about fine dining with white tablecloths. It’s about memory, tradition, fire, simplicity — and places that locals truly respect.
Here are 11 more Michelin-recommended spots to continue your food journey through the city 👇
🍽️ The List
• Casa Lavanda
Seasonal Turkish cuisine in a calm countryside setting. A perfect escape from the city noise.
• Casius Antioch Kitchen
Ancient Anatolian recipes with bold spices and deep historical roots.
• Cuma
Mediterranean comfort food done with care — relaxed, warm, and very Istanbul.
• Karaköy Lokantası
A modern classic. Traditional meze, elegant interior, and flawless execution.
• Tershane
Refined Turkish flavors inspired by the Bosphorus and maritime heritage.
• Ali Ocakbaşı Karaköy
Fire, grills, and pure Turkish soul. A must for kebab lovers.
• Pandeli
A living piece of culinary history, hidden above the Spice Bazaar.
• Foxy Nişantaşı
Modern Turkish cuisine with a contemporary twist — stylish but grounded.
• Mahir Lokantası
Classic home-style dishes, elevated by precision and respect for tradition.
• SADE Beş Denizler Mutfağı
Minimalism, local ingredients, and deep regional storytelling.
• Tatbak
Straightforward, honest kebabs — one of the city’s most loved local spots.
✨ Why Istanbul’s Michelin list is special
Here, Michelin isn’t about luxury for the sake of luxury.
It’s about heritage, fire, balance, and memory — and places where food feels real.
If you want to understand Istanbul through taste, this list is a very good place to start.
📍 Save these spots on Trip.com, build your own route — and eat with curiosity.
Alexkotikov
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Flamenco Beach- Culebra, Puerto Rico
One of the most beautiful beaches I’ve ever been to! Only about a 10-15 minute ride from the ferry drop off location, and you can have a taxi bring you or rent a golf cart for the day. Lots of food and drink places and even snorkel and chair rentals right off the beach area! Not overly crowded (I went on a Friday afternoon ferry) and the waves were just calm enough to swim but also have fun body surfing 😁
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Dreaming o
Dreaming of Puerto Rico’s turquoise waves? 🌊☀️ Let me show you how Culebra’s legendary beaches take your island chill to the next level, with a luxe stay right by the shore!
Top Spots to Visit in Culebra
🏠 Culebra-Oceanfront Lux Villa @ Punta Flamenco
Wake up to the sound of the sea! This villa is steps from Flamenco Beach (Carretera a Flamenco, Culebra, 00775), one of the most photogenic spots on the island. That emerald green scenery and crystal-clear water you love? It’s the everyday view here—bring your rainbow umbrella for a sunbathing session with a backdrop that’s pure paradise.
🏖️ Flamenco Beach
Open daily, sunrise to sunset. Parking is easy and there are kiosks for tasty snacks (try the pinchos—grilled chicken, local favorite!). The sand is powdery white, so kick back and soak up the sun or snorkel for underwater magic. Tip: Arrive early for crowd-free beach time and unbeatable photo ops.
Practical Insights & Tips
• Getting Around: Rent a golf cart or jeep once you arrive for hassle-free beach-hopping. Road signs are simple, and it’s easy to find your way.
• Food: Fresh seafood is king here—head to local spots like Dinghy Dock (Calle Fulladosa) for island#breathtakingviews
ChurvsTravels
culebra, puerto rico
Getting There - on ferry
Attractions - beach
Hotels - at the beach
Food & Restaurants - local food vendors
Shopping - local market
Aliana Gonzalez
Puerto Rico Island Hopping Travel Guide
Night falls, and everyone leaves the bustling old city with their own stories from the day.
On the stone-paved road, hurried pedestrians come and go, while the air is filled with piercing car horns and phone conversations in Spanish.
Unlike the changes in New York and Los Angeles, people here may not be eagerly anticipating the arrival of a new chain store, nor will they stumble upon a newly opened Japanese sushi restaurant or Korean barbecue restaurant in a corner of the old city, or a Chinese restaurant run by Fujianese.
Here is San Juan, it will never be as lively as the streets in my home country, with pedestrians jostling for space.
This is San Juan, and it will look the same in 10 years. In 10 years, Lao Huang and I may come to the same bar and order the same Corona, but we won't be faced with the dilemma of choosing from new wines released every quarter like we were in Brooklyn.
San Juan has already made a choice for you before you arrive, to choose what you like and choose to come back. Here, continuity is advocated, even in the shops recommended by The New York Times, all of them are old shops that have been around for over 50 years.
Piu Bello
At night, there are very few shops still open when coming out of the mall.
Found a restaurant with a decent ranking on TripAdvisor and met a sweet part-time female waitress.
Maria, go sweep the floor.
Maria, go bring back the menu outside.
Maria, go help pack the customer's order.
She doesn't mind either, amidst her busy schedule she still remembers to help us add water and bring the salt shaker.
Lao Huang said, "I hope she will be happy when she sees the tip receipt, don't let the bloated boss ruin her day."
Repeatedly requested caramel pudding to be tasted before the meal.
Chocolate and coconut egg rolls paired with fresh seasonal fruit.
An abandoned beach
JamesonBrennan74
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Culebra Island A hidden paradise
Culebra island is a very small island that belongs to Puerto Rico. The best beach in the Caribbean with tranquil atmosphere and very pleasant insiders.
Although is still under maintenance since the pass of hurricanes to the island you still can enjoy the best waters in the Caribbean.
Some cleaning to its shore should be improved but doesn’t affect the fact that you still can swim in a very warm, clean and clear water.
Is a moat to visit this island during your Puerto Rico trip. #culebraisland #beachlife #vacation
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Everyone k
Everyone knows about the Caribbean. But when it comes to Culebra, is that Nani?
Culebra is a small island in Puerto Rico, a free state in the Caribbean. The biggest motivation for me to come to Culebra is to see the world's third-ranked beach, Flamenco Beach. I have been to too many beaches, but the moment I stepped onto Flamenco Beach, I knew I was in the right place. The softness and cleanness of the sand, the clearness and clarity of the sea make me linger. The reason why the
Culebra Island is so beautiful is that there are not so many tourists, and the development level is not as good as that of the island of Puerto Rico, but it also retains the originality and quietness of nature.
On Culebra Island, we have snorkeled in several areas, and there is a place where you can see turtles, which is exciting. When you are tired, you can enjoy an unlimited supply of buffet on board.
Our guided tour of the boat slammed into the sea and picked up a sea urchin. Touching the thorn of the sea urchin, I found it softer than I thought, so I boldly put it in the palm of my hand. Of course, we quickly sent it back to the Caribbean Sea to which it belongs.
If it weren't for Puerto Rico, I wouldn't know that the small Culebra was a paradise hidden in the Caribbean.