8 Best Restaurants in Istanbul, Turkey

Brew Coffeeworks

$ | The Bazaar Quarter and Environs

This large, airy café on a main street near the Spice Bazaar has a large selection of cakes and sandwiches to accompany its coffee and tea.

Cup of Joy

$ | Nisantasi

This airy café-bakery, filled with lush green plants and big greenhouse-style windows, has an extensive menu of coffees, sweets, and brunch foods.

Fes Café

$ | The Bazaar Quarter and Environs

Squeezed into a former market stall in the heart of the Grand Bazaar, the small kitchen at Fes Café turns out simple sandwiches, salads, excellent fresh lemonade and fruit juices, homemade desserts, and other American-style fare. The fuller menu includes salads, pastas, and meat dishes.

Ali Baba Turbe Sok. 15a, Istanbul, Istanbul, Turkey
212-528–1613
Known For
  • nice views inside the Grand Bazaar
  • good quick-bite option while shopping
  • housewares and jewelry from young Turkish designers
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Rate Includes: Closed Sun. No dinner

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Kronotrop Cihangir

$ | Beyoglu

A popular neighborhood spot to sip lattes, this hip café offers an extensive coffee menu and light pastries to refuel.

Firuzağa Cami Sok. 2, Istanbul, Istanbul, Turkey
212-249–9271
Known For
  • trendy vibe
  • outdoor seating
  • coffee beans from their own roastery

Minoa

$$ | Besiktas

This brasserie-in-a-bookstore is a cozy place to enjoy a coffee surrounded by an extensive collection of Turkish and English-language books. The menu has a wide range of breakfast and lunch options.

Montag Bomonti

$ | Nisantasi

Located just a short walk from the Bomontiada culture complex, Montag Bomonti pays attention to the details, with beans roasted in-house and impeccably pulled espresso.

Silahşör Cad. 65, Istanbul, Istanbul, Turkey
530-090–6998
Known For
  • stylish atmosphere
  • coffee beans roasted in-house
  • coffee cocktails

Pianto Coffee

$ | Western Districts

Set in the heart of Balat, this relaxed, two-story café has a small balcony overlooking the lively streets and a long coffee menu, along with a selection of local teas.

Voi Feriye

$ | Ortaköy

Situated on the Ortaköy seaside, with floor-to-ceiling windows that look out on the Bosphorus, Voi is a relaxing place to grab a coffee and a quick breakfast with a view.