Must-see restaurants in Istanbul

  • Aheste

    Beyoğlu

    A perfect example of the sort of design-driven eatery that has been trending in İstanbul over the past few years, Aheste is known for its attractive, mood…

  • Hocapaşa Pidecisi

    Sultanahmet

    This much-loved place has been serving piping-hot pides straight from its oven since 1964. Accompanied by pickles, they can be eaten at one of the outdoor…

  • Türk-Alman Kitabevi & Cafe shopfront

    Türk-Alman Kitabevi Cafe

    Beyoğlu

    Students, expats and İstanbullus with a literary bent are regular fixtures at this cafe on the 1st floor of the Turkish-German Bookshop on İstiklal…

  • Hafız Mustafa

    Sultanahmet

    Making locals happy since 1864, this şekerlemeleri (sweets shop) sells lokum (Turkish Delight), milk puddings and spinach or cheese börek (filled pastry)…

  • Eskibağ Teras Restaurant

    Princes’ Islands

    Overlooking Büyükada's longest beach, Teras is a popular spot for breakfast, lunch and dinner (if coming for dinner arrive before sunset to take advantage…

  • Mikla

    Beyoğlu

    One of only two Turkish restaurants to feature on San Pellegrino's 'World's Best Restaurants' list, Mikla is fronted by local celebrity chef Mehmet Gürs…

  • Yücetepe Kır Gazinosu

    Princes’ Islands

    This simple place has benches and chairs on a terrace overlooking the sea and İstanbul. Dishes are simple but good – the köfte (meatballs) and böreğı …

  • Kanaat Lokantası

    Istanbul

    A barnlike place near the iskele, Kanaat has been serving up competent hazar yemek (ready-made food) since 1933. It is known for its wide range of…

  • Köfteci Arnavut

    Istanbul

    Unsigned and unassuming, this famous köftecisi first opened in 1947. It is known for its köfte (meatballs) and its işkembe çorbaşı (tripe soup). Look for…

  • Güney

    Beyoğlu

    Once a no-frills lokanta (eatery serving ready-made food), Güney has been spruced up and morphed into a bistro in recent years but has retained its loyal…

  • Jash

    Beyoğlu

    Armenian specialities such as topik (a cold meze made with chickpeas, pistachios, onion, flour, currants, cumin and salt) make an appearance on the menu…

  • Pandeli

    Istanbul

    Dating from 1901, this restaurant has three salons that are encrusted with stunning turquoise-coloured İznik tiles and also feature painted ceilings and…

  • Çukurcuma 49

    Beyoğlu

    A hipster vibe, mellow jazz soundtrack and vaguely Italian-style pizzas are the drawcards at this neighbourhood favourite. We're fans of the ambience and…

  • Pera Café

    Beyoğlu

    Decorated in art deco style (as befits its location in a building that originally housed the swish Bristol Hotel), this ground-floor cafe in the Pera…

  • Aynen Dürüm

    Istanbul

    This perennially busy place is located just inside the Grand Bazaar's Kılıççılar Gate, near where the currency dealers ply their bustling trade. Patrons…

  • Khorasani

    Sultanahmet

    Popular with tourists from the Gulf States, many of whom stay at the nearby Sura Hotel, this ocakbaşı (grill house) specialises in mezes and classic…

  • Divan Brasserie

    Beyoğlu

    The quality of the food served here is adequate rather than inspired, but this tends to be forgiven by those who manage to snaffle a table on the summer…

  • Havuzlu Restaurant

    Istanbul

    After a morning spent in the Grand Bazaar, many visitors choose to park their shopping bags at this well-known lokanta. A lovely space with a vaulted…

  • Hacı Abdullah

    Beyoğlu

    Established in 1888, this local institution serves a good, albeit pricey, range of hazır yemek (ready-made food). There's no alcohol, but the range of…

  • Palatium

    Sultanahmet

    Palatium is built atop part of the Great Palace of Byzantium, which you can see through its glass floor, between the rugs, beanbag seats at low tables and…

  • Pelikan Balıkçısı

    Princes’ Islands

    Set one street back from the waterfront promenade, this simple place serves the daily seafood catch, with yesterday's leftovers used in the tasty fish…

  • Bena Dondurmaları

    Istanbul

    There's inevitably an afternoon queue in front of this tiny dondurma (Turkish ice cream) shop in the courtyard of the Atik Ali Paşa Camii. Though the…

  • Prinkipo

    Princes’ Islands

    Operated by local character Fıstık Ahmet, this long-standing meyhane near the port is known for its lavish pourings of alcohol (it's not the type of place…

  • Dubb Kebab

    Sultanahmet

    Part of a small local chain, this is a convenient place to grab a pide or kebap en route between the Blue Mosque and Grand Bazaar. The open kitchen and…

  • Demeti

    Beyoğlu

    This neighbourhood meyhane (tavern) has a friendly feel and simple but stylish decor. It serves stock-standard, good-quality mezes and grills…

  • Hafız Mustafa

    Istanbul

    In the midst of the Eminönü action, this branch of a popular local sweets chain has a small upstairs cafe where you can enjoy baklava or cakes with a tea…

  • Aydın Köfte, Pide ve Lahmacun

    Istanbul

    This popular hole-in-the-wall bakery is known for its lahmacun (thin Arabic-style pizza). The standard version is topped with tomato, herbs and minced…

  • Tarihi Çeşme Restaurant

    Sultanahmet

    In the residential neighbourhood of Küçük Ayasofya, this eatery – named in honour of the Ottoman fountain next to its streetside terrace – serves well…

  • Kahve 6

    Beyoğlu

    An expat haven in Cihangir, Kahve Altı (Coffee 6) has a pretty interior salon and a sunny rear courtyard. The menu is simple, but deserves kudos for its…

  • Meltem Pastanesi

    Princes’ Islands

    This unassuming bakery has a small streetside terrace that catches the morning sun and is a popular local meeting spot. Settle in with a glass of çay and…

  • Heyamola Ada Lokantası

    Princes’ Islands

    Opposite the İDO ferry dock, this busy place offers its customers a generous array of vegetable, yoghurt and seafood mezes, and a range of seafood mains…

  • Kokoreççi Erdinç Usta

    Istanbul

    Devotees of offal flock here for the seasoned lamb intestines stuffed with sweetbreads or other offal, seasoned with red pepper and oregano, wrapped…

  • House Cafe

    Nişantaşi, Bomonti & Harbiye

    Always busy, this branch of one of the city's most popular cafe chains serves burgers, pastas and other global cafe standards. Sit on the streetside…

  • Sofa Cafe Restaurant

    Sultanahmet

    The food here is relatively cheap, the glasses of wine are generous, and the Efes is cold – all can be accompanied by some people-watching at the pavement…

  • Hafız Mustafa

    Sultanahmet

    A branch of a well-known local chain, this şekerlemeleri sells lokum (Turkish Delight), baklava, milk puddings and börek (filled pastry).

  • Etabal

    Kadıköy

    To sample one of the market’s greatest treats, stop at this honey shop and ask for a serve of yoghurt with a generous swirl of honey from the comb on top.

  • Evin Pasta & Börek Salonu

    Istanbul

    Stop at this neighbourhood bakery cafe for a quick lunch of meat or cheese börek (filled pastry), followed by a cake or Turkish dessert.

  • Mado

    Beyoğlu

    One of the two branches of this much-loved dondurma (Turkish ice cream) chain that are on İstiklal Caddesi.

  • Mavi Haliç Pidecisi

    Istanbul

    Fight your way through the crowds of shoppers that jam Hasırcılar Caddesi and you'll eventually come to this tiny pideci on the corner of Limoncu Sokak,…

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