31 Best Restaurants in Istanbul, Turkey

Çiya

$$ | Asian Side Fodor's choice

Chef-owner Musa Dağdeviren, who hails from the southeastern Turkish city of Gaziantep, is something of a culinary anthropologist, offering truly unique dishes made using recipes from around Turkey. This restaurant, Çiya Sofrası—the original of the three no-frills branches along the same street—is known for its seasonal meat- and vegetarian-based daily specials that feature unusual flavor combinations. Nearby Çiya Kebap serves top-notch kebabs along with home-style dishes; Çiya Kebap 2 offers just kebabs.

Güneşlibahçe Sok. 43, Istanbul, Istanbul, 34710, Turkey
216-330–3190
Known For
  • innovative cuisine from different regions of Turkey
  • seasonal ingredients
  • unique desserts, including candied olives, tomatoes, or eggplant

Yeni Lokanta

$$$$ | Beyoglu Fodor's choice

Rising chef Civan Er puts a unique and contemporary twist on traditional Turkish dishes, using ingredients sourced from local producers in different regions of the country. The menu consists mainly of small plates that offer innovative flavor combinations, as in sweet-and-sour kısır (tabbouleh) made with a sour-cherry infusion or spicy, rustic sucuk sausage with walnuts served atop borlotti bean puree.

Akdeniz Hatay Sofrası

$$$ | Western Districts

Popular with locals, this restaurant specializes in the Arab-influenced cuisine of Hatay (originating near Turkey's border with Syria), which features delicious meze like hummus, baba ghanoush, muhammara (a spread of mashed chile peppers and walnuts), kısır (a spicy version of tabbouleh), and a wide range of uncommon kebabs. The venue's famous "meter kebab" serves several people and requires advance ordering, as does the salt-shell-baked chicken and lamb.

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Altın Fıçi Mercan

$$ | Princes Islands

This cluster of small tables under a spreading tree not far from the ferry dock is a friendly place to have an inexpensive meal of grilled meat or fried seafood. It's also a great spot to people-watch while sipping a beer, a glass or wine, or some rakı.

Recep Koç Cad. 17/E, Istanbul, Istanbul, Turkey
216-382–3535
Known For
  • scenic location
  • close to the ferry
  • fresh seafood

Antiochia

$$ | Beyoglu

This restaurant with exposed brick walls in the popular Tünel area of Beyoğlu offers specialties of Turkey's Arab-influenced southeastern Hatay province. The menu includes a variety of meze and kebabs with intense flavors and served with Antiochia's uncommonly tasty chile pepper–rubbed flatbread.

Balık Dürüm Mehmet Usta

$ | Karaköy

Fresh-grilled fish with raw onions encased in a lightly grilled, oily wrap is the perfect lunch-to-go, and while the seaside is dotted with many balık dürüm (fish wrap) vendors, this small storefront on a Karaköy side street is the best of the bunch.

Mumhane Cad. 37, Istanbul, Istanbul, Turkey
535-788–8968
Known For
  • family-run business
  • traditional Turkish street food
  • sidewalk seating

Casita

$$$ | Nisantasi

This charming little restaurant is best known for its mantı—a ravioli-like Turkish pasta traditionally stuffed with ground meat—and specifically Feraye (a name the restaurant has trademarked), a fried variation filled with cheese and spinach, potato and cheese, or chicken. The atmosphere is casual, and diners can either sit at sidewalk tables on a lively pedestrian side street lined with other restaurants and shops or at tables looking onto a quiet garden in the back.

Çınaraltı

$$$ | Bosphorus

In business for three decades on Ortaköy's waterfront square, unpretentious Çınaraltı ("under the sycamore") has a massive sycamore tree growing up through its center and shading its upstairs terrace. The balık böreği (a spring roll-esque fish pastry) is a highlight of the wide though fairly standard meze selection, and the fish is mainly served grilled or fried (make sure the price quoted is per fish or serving, not per kilo).

İskele Meydanı 28, Istanbul, Istanbul, Turkey
212-261–4616
Known For
  • relaxed atmosphere
  • reasonable prices
  • traditional Turkish cuisine
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Reservations essential

Cuma

$$$ | Beyoglu

Tucked among the antique stores of Cukurcuma, Cuma is a casual café by day and a cozy place to sip wine at night. Its seasonal menu uses local produce and offers a range of day-to-night options, along with fresh-baked bread and a comprehensive wine list.

Demeti Meyhanesi

$$ | Beyoglu
The cozy, homey atmosphere of Demeti, with its cabinets filled with antiques, opens up to a small balcony with an excellent view of the Bosphorus. The menu is meze-heavy, with the traditional small dishes prepared fresh every day, including such unique choices as domates turşusu (pickled tomatoes), pomegranate salad, and a börek filled with fish, eggplant, and cheese.
Şimşirci Sok. 6/1, Istanbul, Istanbul, Turkey
212-244–0628
Known For
  • outdoor seating with a view
  • home-cooked meze
  • daily fresh fish options

Doy-Doy

$ | Sultanahmet

Doy-doy serves a fairly standard array of kebabs and pide—a type of Turkish pizza baked in a wood-burning oven—with different toppings, but at lunchtime, local workers come for the cheap daily specials, such as meat-and-vegetable stew or baked beans (displayed on the steam table to the left of the entrance). The two-level rooftop terrace, open in summer, has fine views of the area, but don't expect to savor them with a drink in hand, as no alcohol is served.

Şifa Hamamı Sok. 13, Istanbul, Istanbul, Turkey
212-517–1588
Known For
  • cozy atmosphere
  • traditional Turkish food
  • Blue Mosque and Sea of Marmara views

Elde Börek

$ | Besiktas

This Beşiktaş restaurant is a family affair, serving home-cooked Turkish cuisine with a twist and run by a brother-sister-mother team. Like a typical Turkish lokanta (a cafeteria-style restaurant, usually for workers), the food is prepared ahead of time, and you can choose many options to fill your plate.

Ihlamurdere Cad. 23, Istanbul, Istanbul, Turkey
212-259–7531
Known For
  • home-cooked-style food
  • seasonal ingredients
  • casual atmosphere
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.

Fıccın

$$ | Beyoglu

Occupying several rooms and storefronts on both sides of narrow Kallavi Sokak, this down-to-earth restaurant is best known for Turkish standards and Circassian specialties, including the signature fıccın, a savory pastry filled with ground meat. The menu, which changes daily, always includes a range of mezes—many of them vegetarian—as well as a handful of simple meat and fish dishes, and prices are extremely reasonable.

Kallavi Sok. 7/1–13/1, Istanbul, Istanbul, Turkey
212-293–3786
Known For
  • regional cuisine, including Circassian chicken
  • plentiful outdoor seating
  • seasonal meze

Forno

$$ | Western Districts

Part of a new wave of small cafés, craft shops, restaurants, and antiques dealers popping up in the atmospheric but long-neglected neighborhood of Balat, Forno distinguishes itself with owner Yona Grunberg’s short, high-quality menu of freshly prepared pides, pizzas, salads, and soups. With its brightly colored geometric tiles, exposed-brick walls, and large wooden communal table, this is an equally pleasant place to just relax for a while over a coffee or tea, and the weekend breakfast gets raves.

Hamdi Restaurant

$$ | The Bazaar Quarter and Environs

This grill house is an Istanbul institution, with a huge selection of kebabs, as well as appetizers like mini lahmacun (thin flatbread topped with spicy ground meat); although the food may not be too different from other kebab houses, Hamdi's three dining floors still tend to be packed with both tourists and locals. This makes for a lively, even boisterous, atmosphere, and service can be a bit harried; make sure that you get—and pay for—exactly what you order.

Kalçın Sok. 11, Istanbul, Istanbul, Turkey
212-528–0390
Known For
  • terrace-level tables with views of the Golden Horn
  • wide kebab selection
  • bustling atmosphere
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Reservations essential

Hayvore

$$ | Beyoglu
This informal restaurant just off İstiklal Caddesi turns out hearty specialties of Turkey's Black Sea coast at very affordable prices. There's no menu, but the daily offerings (just point to what you want) usually include several items with anchovies—a mainstay of the region's cooking—as well as meat dishes like lamb stew and vegetarian alternatives made with chickpeas, baked beans, bulgur pilaf, and pickled vegetables.

Helvetia

$ | Beyoglu

The menu at this very affordable restaurant changes daily, but it has at least a dozen home-cooked dishes, including both meat and vegetarian options. The atmosphere is laid-back, and the easiest way to order is to simply point at what you want from the day's specials, which are displayed in front of the open kitchen; ask for a mixed plate if you'd like to try several small portions.

General Yazgan Sok. 8/A, Istanbul, Istanbul, Turkey
212-245–8780
Known For
  • seasonal, changing menu
  • casual, relaxed atmosphere
  • extensive vegetarian selections
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.

Heyamola Ada Lokantası

$$$ | Princes Islands

One of the best places to eat on any of the islands, Heyamola offers a daily selection of fresh vegetable and seafood meze, salads, and seafood, including specialties of the house like a sardine casserole or mezgit (whiting) cooked with white wine and ginger. The charming indoor-outdoor garden has a relaxing Aegean air.

Yalı Cad., Istanbul, Istanbul, Turkey
216-351–1111
Known For
  • garden seating
  • wide selection of meze
  • well-chosen Turkish wine list

Jash Istanbul

$$ | Beyoglu

Drawing on Istanbul’s cosmopolitan past, this cozy spot offers meze and mains made from Armenian recipes, along with Greek, Ottoman, and Circassian dishes. With its white tablecloths and bookshelves in a low-ceiling space that opens out onto the street, Jash makes you feel as if you’ve stepped into someone’s home kitchen to taste all of Istanbul’s history.

Karaköy Lokantası

$ | Karaköy

By day, this sleek, airy restaurant with a large outdoor dining area offers a changing menu of reasonably priced Turkish vegetable and meat dishes. At night, it becomes a classy meyhane, serving an excellent variety of meze.

Kemankeş Cad. 57, Istanbul, Istanbul, Turkey
212-292–4455
Known For
  • varied meze
  • sheltered outdoor seating
  • stylish atmosphere
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch Sun., Reservations essential

Khorasani

$$$ | Sultanahmet

One of Sultanahmet's most outstanding restaurants emphasizes the Arab- and Kurdish-influenced cuisine of southeastern Turkey, including meze like hummus, muhammara (hot pepper and walnut spread), and thyme salad, as well as tasty kebabs like the lamb shish. One of the interesting non-kebab main dishes on offer is the chicken stew, which has chunks of meat in a thick sauce of onions, mushrooms, and sweet pumpkin.

Ticarethane Sok. 9, Istanbul, Istanbul, Turkey
212-512–1227
Known For
  • sidewalk seating
  • serves wine and beer
  • kebabs cooked on a charcoal grill
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Reservations essential

Mürver

$$$$ | Karaköy
Seasonal Turkish cuisine is served here with a contemporary twist, from cacık with smoked yogurt, charred garlic, and pickles to tender octopus slow-cooked for hours to fresh fish—all artfully plated. It is not surprising that Mehmet Gürs, the famous chef behind Mikla, is a consultant to the restaurant. Eat in the warm, spacious interior or on the large, all-season patio that affords sweeping Bosphorus views.
Kemankeş Cd. 57-59, Istanbul, Istanbul, Turkey
212-372–0750
Known For
  • extensive list of local and international wines
  • locally sourced Anatolian ingredients
  • stylish atmosphere

Pandeli

$$$ | The Bazaar Quarter and Environs

Above the Spice Bazaar, this well-established restaurant has distinct turquoise tiled walls, white tablecloths, and low hanging chandeliers. The menu features local meat and fish dishes, including balık köfte (fish meatballs) and hünkar begendi (slow-roasted lamb over eggplant puree), as well as a selection of hot and cold starters.

Balık Pazarı Kapısı Sok. 1/2, Istanbul, Istanbul, Turkey
212-527--3909
Known For
  • central location in the Spice Bazaar
  • attentive service
  • distinct old-Istanbul style

Pasifik Pastanesi

$ | Asian Side

Located in the heart of Kadıköy, this welcoming patisserie has windows full of colorful cakes and traditional sweets. It's the perfect place to have a cup of tea and a sweet or savory Turkish pastry.

Secret Garden Restaurant

$$$ | Princes Islands

The meze, meatballs, salads, grilled fish, and other mainly Turkish fare are fresh and well prepared, but the hospitable service and lovely, secluded setting are what really make this restaurant attached to the Ada Palas hotel stand out. Seating is in a quaint, greenhouse-style structure or the lush garden, where one outdoor table is romantically draped in a filmy canopy. A lavish breakfast spread and assorted coffee and alcoholic drinks are also available.

Şehzade Cağ Kebap

$ | Sultanahmet

This tucked-away lunch spot specializes in one dish: the horizontal slow-roasted cağ kebap with layers of lamb meat and fat cooked slowly in rotation over a flame.

Hoca Pasa Sok. 6, Istanbul, Istanbul, Turkey
212-520–3361
Known For
  • regional specialty dish
  • fast service
  • outdoor seating
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.

Sofyalı 9

$$ | Beyoglu

At this restaurant on a lively backstreet in Beyoğlu's Asmalımescit area, a friendly, laid-back setting—with Greek music playing in the background and photographs of old Istanbul on the walls—elevates the classic meyhane food. The meze, whether from the regular menu or the daily specials, and the hot appetizers are more notable than the main dishes; try the zucchini with walnuts in yogurt or the Albanian-style fried liver.

Sofyalı Sok. 9, Istanbul, Istanbul, Turkey
212-252–3810
Known For
  • central location
  • cozy, vintage atmosphere
  • wide selection of meze
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon., Reservations essential

Tarihi Çeşme Restaurant

$$ | Sultanahmet

Just a short walk from the area's major tourist attractions, Tarihi Çeşme is a rare find in Sultanahmet, offering good food at very reasonable prices, genuinely friendly service, and a congenial atmosphere that appeals to both visitors and locals. The menu includes a fairly typical range of meze and kebabs, as well as pide, or flatbread baked with different toppings—the Turkish version of pizza.

Kadırga Liman Cad., Küçük Ayasofya Camii Sok. 1, Istanbul, Istanbul, Turkey
212-516–3580
Known For
  • vine-shaded front patio
  • quiet location
  • traditional cuisine

Tarihi Sultanahmet Köftecisi

$ | Sultanahmet
Like pizza for New Yorkers, humble köfte (grilled meatballs) inspire countless arguments among Istanbullus about who makes the best. Tarihi Sultanahmet Köftecisi wins with a simple menu—meatballs, lamb kebab, lentil soup, piyaz (boiled white beans in olive oil), rice, and salad—that has remained virtually unchanged since 1920. Service is somewhat perfunctory, and this bustling place is not somewhere to linger, but the location just steps from the Blue Mosque and Aya Sofya makes it ideal for a quick lunch.

Tuğra Restaurant

$$$$ | Bosphorus

Fitting for a restaurant housed in the Çırağan Palace, dinner here is a refined, luxurious affair, with formal service, rich Ottoman and Turkish specialties, and one of the most high-end wine lists in Turkey (Chateau Pétrus, anyone?). The pricey menu features cold and hot meze, and entrées emphasize fish and meat dishes, such as in the signature külbastı, lamb escalope served with pureed eggplant.

Çırağan Cad. 32, Istanbul, Istanbul, Turkey
212-236–7333
Known For
  • alfresco seating with a Bosphorus view
  • elegant interior
  • luxurious Ottoman and Turkish cuisine
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Reservations essential, Jacket required