4.1
16 reviews

Café Istanbul

3983 Worth Avenue, Columbus, OH

Turkish$$

About Café Istanbul

Caf Istanbul opened in 2001 as part of the popular Easton Town Center, it is modeled after the Grand Bazaar (Kapali Carsi) in Istanbul, Turkey, one of the earliest enclosed shopping malls located in Old Istanbul with over 4000 shops. With its vaulted ceilings, sealed concrete floors, and low-slung 8-foot wrought iron chandeliers, the impact is the warm, subdued feel of Old Istanbul. It features a large patio surrounded by arborvitaes and planters.

Halal summary

Staff has given verbal assurance of halal status. All food at this restaurant is certified halal.

Fully halal
Alcohol served
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HalalRank

Score reflects a halal certificate on file, with an active issue report under review.

Photos

Photo of Café Istanbul
Abdul SamadMar 15, 2025

Hours

Monday11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Tuesday11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Thursday11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Friday11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Saturday11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Sunday11:00 AM - 10:00 PM

Amenities

Parking space
Restroom
To-go
Handicap access

Social media

Email

Location

3983 Worth Avenue, Columbus, OH

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Mohamed Hashim

Jan 8, 20189 reviews
4

The staff confirmed halal. No visible halal sign though. Had special lunch the food was very delicious and service is very good.

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Mariyam Ra

Dec 7, 201537 reviews
5

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Babak Darvish

May 12, 201512 reviews
5

This is one of the best Turkish food places in Ohio. The Adana Kabob is similar to the Persian Koobideh.

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Ali Aah

Aug 28, 201363 reviews
5

good food

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M M

Jul 11, 20091 review
4

The food here is absolutely delicious. I tried the grilled mix (adana kabab, kofta, chicken, doner, etc.) and everything was juicy, nicely seasoned, perfect. Also, the rice, vegetables, and fries were nicely done. The problem is that they serve alcohol, which really turned me off and I probably won't go there again because of that.

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Abdullah Ahamed

May 16, 200911 reviews
4

Upscale prices and lives upto the expectation. Except for the Alcohol, food and service was excellent.

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Sophia Hussain

Apr 28, 200824 reviews
3

Decorated nicely, service not as friendly as the Turkish restaurant on Bethel rd. Ground chicken kebob sandwich strangely had a lamb like taste to it.

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Mateen Hussain

May 8, 200732 reviews
4

This place is quite cool, decided to stick with the vegetarian selection after looking at in-depth alcohol selection. Best Falafels, $20/person for lunch.

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Ahsun Jilani

Sep 5, 20064 reviews
3

Well grilled and tasty meat entrees. Upscale ambiance. Prices are in line with decor and neighborhood and a nice place to go celebrate and take co-workers. A bit disappointed about their focus on alcohol and wine lists, etc. though.

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Taj Khan

Sep 3, 200610 reviews
3

The quality and taste of the food was MUCH better when before - now there are new owners and the food is just average. I wish they could have kept the old chef because its just not the same anymore.

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Taha Jamil

Aug 15, 200654 reviews
5

New owner/chef is Osman. He previously owned and operated Turkish Cuisine on High Street. He gets his meat from Halal butchers in Dearborn.

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Ali Athar

Jul 10, 200519 reviews
4

This is a fancy place.Serves alcohol, if that is a problem for you. Went there for a Muslim friends graduation, there were about a dozen of us, all Muslim. Good food, adana kabob melts in your mouth.Asked staff if it is halal, and they said yes. Even told me where they get the meat from (a meat market on Cleveland Ave. in Columbus).Strongly recomend. Turkish Cuisine is better than this one, however.

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raji patel

Aug 31, 200425 reviews
5

I agree with the others that this retaurant is somewhat expensive. However, this is fine dining Anatolia style. I don't know of any other "middle eastern" restaurant with quality this good in Ohio.

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Fayaz Khan

Mar 23, 200421 reviews
3

The sell Alcoholic drinks and wine so don't go there if you care for Islamic environment

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Nabil Fahmy

Nov 16, 20036 reviews
4

The quality and the taste of the food at Cafe Instanbul is hard to beat for the Columbus area. They have cut back on the portions though and have not lowered the prices. Avoid all the desserts and the grapeleaves. This restaurant is not halal as far as I know, but it is very clean.

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Ammad Qureshi

Nov 3, 200361 reviews
4

The meat is excellent and the rice is cooked well. The portions may be small for the price. The best part is the fresh baked bread and the great ambiance.