
Our winning formula is fresh marinated meats, fish and
vegetables skewered and grilled over hot charcoals in our
Ocakbasi open kitchen. Think food theatre. Rustic dishes of
tomato and olive with fresh baked breads and extensive mezze
selection give way to smart white plates of modern and Turkish
classics.
Whether it’s just for Turkish coffee and baklava, an Express
Lunch or the daily set three course lunch or stylish dinners and
drinks in our downstairs late-licensed bar caves - you are
sure
to delight in everything that is good about modern, fashionable
Turkey but firmly rooted in centuries of history.
The
restaurant’s name comes from The Babylonian High-Mother Goddess
Ishtar who carries the Torch of Heaven and Earth and is known as
The Lightbringer and Goddess of Love - reflected in our food,
the restaurant and our warm and friendly staff. She is also the
innkeeper and winemaker in the epic of the hero Gilgamesh. |
| PARTNERS |
Ishtar is pleased to announce our cinema
partner :

Cinema Ticket holders will receive a 20%
discount on the a la carte and drinks bill at Ishtar.
Please present you ticket/ stub on arrival or inform us
when making your reservation.The Screen On Baker Street
is located at 96-98 Baker St. on the corner of
Paddington St. and Baker St.
Box Office open daily at 3pm : 0207 935 2772
Recorded Information Line (updated weekly) : 0207 486
0036
www.screencinemas.co.uk |
"Members of Courtneys at Seymour Leisure Centre receive
a 20% discount on their a la carte menu and drinks bill
at Ishtar.
Please present your membership card on arrival. Seymour
Leisure Centre is at Seymour Place, London W1H 5TJ
Bookings & Enquiries: 020 7723 8019 Friends of Ishtar
can take advantage of our corporate rate when joining.
Please ask us for further details."
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