Istanbul Street Food 101: Essential Eats for First-Time Visitors

Istanbul Street Food 101 Essential Eats for First-Time Visitors

Street food in Istanbul is like the heart in a human’s body—it simply can’t exist without it. Istanbul’s street food consistently ranks in the list of the top street foods of the world, and you might already be familiar with this due to the attention it keeps garnering from food vloggers, travel fanatics, and food lovers. For a land inhabited by many people from different cultures over the centuries, you can expect nothing short of this. Istanbul has been a cultural hub for many civilizations and traditions for centuries, amalgamating into it now being the heart of Turkey’s culture and food scene.

 

One minute you’re having doner kebabs minutes after landing, and the next you’re trying some spicy knock-you-socks-off butter chicken has a chaser. Because there are so many choices in the Istanbul street food scene, even the seasoned of the seasoned foodie can get overwhelmed if they are not prepared enough. For first-time travelers visiting the wonderful city of Istanbul to explore its street food’s unending charms, knowing vital information such as where to find the best street food, and how to get there is important. That’s why we’ve created a guide for travelers from all over the world to easily identify the top ten street foods in Istanbul and dive deep into one of the best cuisines in the world.

 

Top 10 Delicious Street Foods You Must Try in Istanbul

The delicious and diverse street food in Istanbul is one of the top highlights of the city aside from its wonderful history. Whether you’re trying the Cig Kofte or the sumptuous Baklava, you’re unlikely to try a dish you’ll be disappointed by. For first-time travelers looking to get a picture of Istanbul street food culture, here are some of the best street foods you can try in Istanbul:

 

Tantuni

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Tantuni is a Turkish steak wrap that is highly rated by everyone who eats it. The dish consists of lavash bread filled with uniquely cut beef that is boiled in salt water and then fried. Apart from the beef, the wrap is also filled with tomato slices, green peppers, parsley, and onions to enhance the flavor and give it a more crunchy texture when taking a bite of this magnificent dish.

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Simit 

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Similar to a traditional bagel but filled with more flavor and chewier, Simit is the best street food you can grab for a quick snack.  This Istanbul street food is traditionally eaten with Turkish tea. It’s topped with sesame, which links this food back to the 1500s, and has been a popular dish ever since. The bread is made from flour, yeast, water and other ingredients which are shaped into a ring shape, and are ladened with sesame seeds and then baked.

Doner Kebab

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You’ll find the Doner Kebab everywhere in Istanbul and all over the world. The dish is made with meat being vertically roasted by a burner, and shaved off continuously for orders. After shaving off the meat, it is wrapped in pita bread along with slices of cucumbers, tomatoes, onions, and yogurt and then served. Other variations of the Doner Kebab are also served with rice on a plate, contributing to a more delicious and diverse taste in the Istanbul street food scene.

 

Balik Ekmek

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For those wanting an escape from the beef and lamb-heavy Istanbul street food, the Balik Ekmek dish near the Galata bridge offers a light but equally delicious fish alternative to other beef and lamb dishes. The dish is prepared by using fish like mackerel or sardine, which are grilled until they are fully cooked and juicy and then put inside a traditional Turkish bread. Along with the fish, tomatoes, lettuce, onions and peppers, some sauces are drizzled on the sandwich to give it a more delicious flavor. 

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Midye Dolma

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Midye Dolma is another top street food in Istanbul one must try on their first-ever visit. The dish consists of mussels, which are first cleaned and then boiled in hot water to detach the shells. After boiling the mussels, various types of ingredients such as oil, spices, and rice, are stuffed in the mussels along with the meat to enhance the flavor.

 

Cig Kofte

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Koftes are a specialty of Turkey and you especially see this when you take a bite of the luscious Cig Kofte. They are also a huge part of the Istanbul street food scene and are highly rated by everyone who tries them. These koftes, fully cooked minced meat, are served with cucumbers and onions and are also accompanied by Ayran (a Turkish yogurt drink), combining to make one of the best experiences in the Istanbul street food scene one can have.

 

Lahmacun

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A variant of the normal everyday pizza but even more delicious, you’ll forget the taste of the normal one after taking a bite of this wonderful culinary delicacy known as the Turkish pizza. Lahmacun is prepared with minced meat mixed with spices and various vegetables put on top of a flatbread and then baked. One of the top highlights of Istanbul street food, you’d be hard pressed to find a single flaw about this wonderful culinary delicacy. 

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Baklava

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If you go to Turkey and don’t eat the wonderful pastry delight that is the Baklava, you’re missing out on the pride and joy of the dessert scene of the country. Famously known for its crispy and delicate texture, you’ll find people selling Baklava in every corner of Istanbul and in the country. The filo dough filled with chopped, finely cut nuts and dipped in rosewater after baking is one of the top desserts of the Istanbul street food scene.

 

Kumpir 

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Kumpir is another top street food in Istanbul and is made with a baked potato filled with various kinds of toppings. For this dish, a baked potato is sliced in half and filled with toppings such as corn, carrots, mushrooms, pickles, and ketchup to make a wonderful combination of various ingredients meshed into a wonderful dish.

 

Cag Kebab

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Imported from Erzurum over the centuries, Cag Kebab is another kind of the delicious variants of Kebabs that Turkey has come to be famous for making. Cag Kebab consists of lamb that is marinated for many hours and is attached to a horizontal spit that keeps continuously roasting the meat to make it completely tender. The meat is served in the form of skewers or put in Lavash bread and drunk with Ayran to complete the mixture of wonderful flavors.

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How to Navigate Istanbul’s Street Food Scene

The Istanbul street food scene is a wonderful haven for all types of travelers to get lost in. Whether it’s eating the sumptuous Doner Kebab or getting lost in the plethora of ingredients in the baked potato dish of Kumpir, the city’s street food scene can seem unending. In Istanbul you’ll find people in every nook and cranny of the city selling all of the top dishes in the whole region. For first-time travelers, it’s important to have complete know-how about the vast food scene of Istanbul to make your experience more comfortable and exciting. So without further ado, here are some steps that first-time travelers should take to easily navigate the vast and bustling food scene of Istanbul.

 

Do Research on the Best Istanbul Street Foods 

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In general, researching about the food scene in any city is a good step one should take to be aware of where you can find the best culinary delicacies. In Istanbul, you are likely to find many street food vendors selling various types of foods. It’s important to do online research to find which neighborhood has the best and has a good seating area to get a perfect experience on your first trip to Istanbul. Places like the Kadikoy Bazaar and the Spice Bazaar are one of the spots in the Istanbul street food scene where you’re guaranteed to have a good meal.

 

Book Food Tours for Istanbul’s Street Foods

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Another step first-time travelers should take is booking food and full tours of Istanbul to get a more complete picture of the food scene in addition to exploring various fascinating destinations in the city. Travel experts like iLinkTurkey offer multiple-day tours of Istanbul, where you get a chance to explore the city’s wonderful history, engage in various recreational activities, and fully dive into the wonderful culinary scene of the historically contemporary place.

 

Watch Food Vlogs of the Best Istanbul’s Street Foods

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Another way to get a complete idea of the Istanbul street food arena for travelers is by watching food vlogs of local artists and tourists eating and finding the best foods in Istanbul. By watching vlogs, you can get a general picture of where you can find the best foods in Istanbul and the best way to get there.

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Istanbul’s Food Scene: A Delectable Haven for Foodies and Travelers Alike

Istanbul’s street food scene remains unparalleled. The major reason being the way it incorporates cuisines from all over the country and various surrounding regions. The City of Streets Feasts offer all kinds of culinary delicacies for people of all tastes. Whether you’re taking a bite into the pizza-like Lahmacun or eating Simit with traditional Turkish tea, Istanbul street food is an art cherished by all of its inhabitants and many travelers from all over the world.

For anyone wanting to embark on a wonderful street food experience that is unlikely to disappoint even the most picky of eaters, Turkey is your next destination. So do you want to explore the culinary landscape of Turkey and immerse yourself in its culture? iLinkTurkey offers a variety of guided tour packages for destinations in Turkey. Go head on over to our packages and book one of our top-rated Turkey packages now.

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