basilica cistern cafe sits inside a sixth-century byzantine cistern beneath central Istanbul. the vaulted brick ceiling, marble columns, and shallow water channels that once held the city's water supply now form the backdrop for coffee. the underground setting keeps temperatures cool and the ambient noise low year-round, which makes it one of the more reliably atmospheric rooms in the city.
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