261 Best Restaurants in Turkey

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We've compiled the best of the best in Turkey - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Lal Girit Mutfağı

$$ Fodor's Choice

There’s no grilled fish on the menu at this cozy, family-run restaurant—indeed, there’s no menu, and most of the time only one entrée is available: lamb cooked with thyme. But chef and owner Emine Elik serves some of Cunda's most delicious and inventive mezes, with options changing daily but always featuring selections for both vegetarians and seafood eaters. Seating is in a small dining room adjacent to the open kitchen or on the sidewalk and patio in warm weather.

Ayvalık Cad. 20, Cunda, 10400, Türkiye
266-327–2834
Known For
  • Girit lokumu (thick slices of eggplant topped with charred, caramelized walnuts)
  • Friendly and engaging owner
  • Comfortable, homey atmosphere
Restaurant Details
No lunch July and Aug.
Reservations essential

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Lebessos Restaurant and Wine House

$$ Fodor's Choice

What was once the house of a prosperous Greek merchant is now a fine restaurant specializing in regional grilled lamb dishes. The wine cellar has more than 12,000 bottles, including a good selection of Turkish wines. The Turkish breakfast, served until 2 pm, is also popular. On hot summer days, you can take refuge in the cool basement; at night, the restaurant lights the abandoned buildings all around, creating an atmosphere that is romantic or spooky, depending on your take. Unusually, free transportation is available to and from hotels in the Fethiye/Ölüdeniz area.

Kaya, 48300, Türkiye
536-484–7290
Known For
  • Exceptional service
  • Wide selection of grilled lamb dishes
  • Fantastic wine list including tasting events
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and evenings in winter

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Mabou

$$$$ | Beyoglu Fodor's Choice

This cozy eatery, a gastronomic gem near İstiklal Caddesi, is the creation of German-Turkish chef Cem Eksi. The seasonal menu, which includes an extensive wine list, branches out beyond Turkish cuisine to explore dishes from the whole Mediterranean region.

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Matbah

$$$$ | Sultanahmet Fodor's Choice

Drawing on historic palace recipes, Matbah presents beautifully plated Ottoman cuisine. There is both an a la carte and a tasting menu that note the century each dish originated from, and the dining room is airy and elegant, evoking the palace setting that has inspired the food.

Mikla

$$$$ | Beyoglu Fodor's Choice

With sleek, contemporary decor and a stunning 360-degree view of Istanbul from the top floor of the 18-story Marmara Pera Hotel, Mikla is the dramatic setting for prestigious American-trained Turkish-Finnish chef Mehmet Gürs's modern Anatolian cuisine. Sophisticated dishes of domestically sourced ingredients offer unique flavor combinations rarely seen in traditional Turkish cuisine, such as grilled lamb with sour mulberries, charred endive, and apple molasses, or saffron ice cream served with sesame paste and pistachios.

Meşrutiyet Cad. 15, Istanbul, Türkiye
212-293–5656
Known For
  • Prix-fixe menu and tasting menus
  • Extensive list of Turkish and international wines
  • Sweeping views
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.
Reservations essential

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Muradiye Osmanlı Mutfağı

$$ Fodor's Choice

Across from the Muradiye Tombs, this soup kitchen built by Sultan Murat II in the 15th century to help feed the poor now houses a restaurant serving Ottoman and Turkish cuisine in wonderfully atmospheric surroundings. Hünkar beğendi (tender lamb on a bed of grilled-eggplant puree) literally means "the Sultan liked it," and it's impossible not to. The place is also known for its meat dishes as well as its Ottoman desserts. The terrace is pleasant, but dine indoors and you'll feel like you're eating in the sultan's quarters. No alcohol is served.

2. Murat Cad. 36, Bursa, 16050, Türkiye
533-040–0540
Known For
  • Quiet and intimate feel
  • Elegant decor
  • Köfte
Restaurant Details
No lunch during Ramadan
Reservations essential

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Orfoz

$$$ Fodor's Choice

If you want to eat in the harbor area, many would say this your best bet. The tables are well spaced, trees offer shade, the service is good, and the food is excellent (if expensive). Fresh seafood is the specialty, including melt-in-your-mouth garlic prawns, but there's something for everyone on the international menu. The view over the western beach is just right at sunset. Service is attentive; if there's a chill in spring or fall, you can count on the waiters to bring out blankets. Reservations are highly recommended for dinner, especially in high season.

Nar Sok. No: 5, Side, Türkiye
532-410–4966
Known For
  • Romantic waterfront location
  • Turkish dishes you'd rarely find elsewhere
  • Plenty of vegetarian options
Restaurant Details
Closed Dec. and Jan.

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Özcan

$$ Fodor's Choice

Forget the printed menu and order from the meze case, where the wide range of tempting starters includes unusual mushrooms from the mountains out back, fresh seaweed dishes, and squid in garlic, oil, and lemon. Özcan's mains are predominantly seafood but there are also excellent kebabs and local lamb dishes. It's set on the wide esplanade that makes up Göcek's main public harbor.

Paul's Place

$ Fodor's Choice

A homey, peaceful retreat on the southern edge of the old city serves great coffee, fruit smoothies, homemade American cakes, and home-cooked lunches that include both Turkish and Asian dishes. Part of the St. Paul Cultural Center, it's one of the rare inexpensive eateries in central Antalya with distinctive and high-quality food. There's a library of exchange books on-site, as well as a gift shop with some lovely and unusual offerings (notably traditional jewelry from eastern Turkey) and a garden so quiet it's hard to believe you're so close to Kaleiçi's main drag.

Pumpkin Restaurant

$$ Fodor's Choice

This cozy venue is the place to come for simple home cooking, in the form of a reasonably priced, four-course, set menu cooked nightly by the owner and his team. Dinners come with soup, meze plate or salad, and a choice of two or three main courses (generally beef, lamb, or chicken, though there's also a somewhat basic vegetarian option), and a fruit/dessert plate.

İçeridere Sok. 7/A, Göreme, Türkiye
384-271–2066
Known For
  • Friendly and engaging service
  • Open kitchen
  • Homemade desserts
Restaurant Details
No lunch
Reservations essential

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İsabey Bağevi

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

The owners of Sevilen, one of Turkey’s best-known wine brands, have renovated and opened their family home to visitors as a fine-dining restaurant in a bucolic setting near İzmir airport. Grilled meats are the focus of the menu, which also includes tasty salads and starters—along with Sevilen wine pairings, of course. Summertime meals are served under a 300-year-old plane tree that provides cooling shade on a hot day.

901 Sok. 38, Izmir, Türkiye
232-782–4959
Known For
  • Lovely setting
  • Dry-aged steaks
  • Summer meals under the plane tree
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. Nov.–Apr. and Sun. Apr.–Oct.
Reservations required

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Seten Restaurant

$$ Fodor's Choice

Housed in a magnificent old mansion at the top of Göreme's hotel hill, Seten provides a classy setting in which to enjoy top-notch mezes and delicious mains. Standouts among the mezes include the imam bayıldı (braised stuffed eggplant) and Circassian-style chicken.

Tarihi Balık Pazarı Unlu Mamülleri (The Fırın)

$ Fodor's Choice

Every Turkish village has a fırın: a tasty, unpretentious bakery that churns out a daily bounty of smooth puddings, flaky pastries, fresh bread, and sweets. The amazing thing about this one is that it's survived in the heart of touristy Kaleiçi—and with reasonable prices, and friendly service. Options include spicy spinach börek and incirli cevizli muhallebisi, a delectable milk pudding flavored with local figs and walnuts.

Tarihi Kalkanoğlu Pilavcısı

$$ Fodor's Choice

This charming, family-run restaurant is all dark wood and nostalgia, and is said to have been serving the same dishes since 1856. The specialty is buttery rice with either slow-cooked lamb or kuru fasülye (white beans in a tomato sauce). Accompany your meal with a frothy ayran (salty yogurt drink) or another house speciality: a sweet, refreshing drink made from sun-dried apricots.

Tophane Sok. 3, Trabzon, Turkey
462-321–3086
Known For
  • A local institution
  • Closes at 6 pm
  • Komposto, a juice made from sun-dried apricots
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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Topdeck Cave

$$ Fodor's Choice

Few are the cave restaurants in Cappadocia, and even fewer are those that serve quality food. Topdeck offers exquisite entrees from a limited menu, which features a meze plate and only one main choice (beef, lamb, chicken, or vegetarian). The restaurant is small and traditionally decorated, so much so that about half of the tables are on the floor, and diners sit on kilims and pillows.

Hafiz Abdullah Efendi Sokak 15, Göreme, Türkiye
384-271–2474
Known For
  • Limited menu
  • Quality in a cave
  • Traditional seating
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. No lunch
Reservations essential

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Yalova Restaurant

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

At this Çanakkale institution established in 1940, take in views across the Dardanelles from the rooftop terrace as you enjoy such seafood mezes as grilled octopus in vinegar or sardines wrapped in vine leaves. Non-seafood mezes like fried eggplant with cheese are equally tasty. Fish prices are per kilogram and are not listed on the menu, so be sure to ask before ordering. The same goes for dishes that might show up on the table without you having asked for them. Service can be hit or miss.

Gümrük Sok. 7, Çanakkale, 17000, Türkiye
286-217–1045
Known For
  • Views of the water
  • Best seafood mezes in Çanakkale
  • Baby calamari and akuvadis (a type of local mussel)
Restaurant Details
Reservations essential

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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 starters or small plates that offer innovative flavor combinations, like kofte tartare with sumac and chilli, or braised beetroot with walnuts, sour cherries, hazelnuts, and ezine cheese (a rich, white, cow's milk cheese).

Kumbaracı Yokuşu 66, Istanbul, Türkiye
212-292–2550
Known For
  • Contemporary vibe
  • Dishes prepared in a wood-fired oven
  • Tasting menu
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.
Reservations essential

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Ziggy Cafe

$$ Fodor's Choice

This Ürgüp favorite is very inviting, with attractive table arrangements, richly upholstered armchairs, wrought-iron lamps, and three open-air terraces that have sofalike seats and stone-topped tables. The contemporary, Mediterranean-inspired menu, moreover, is a refreshing change from the heavy, meat-based fare typical of Central Anatolia. The mezes, such as chargrilled eggplant or cubed feta cheese and olives, are where Ziggy really shines. To sample a variety, try the reasonably priced tasting menu, which includes nine cold mezes, a hot starter, a main dish, and dessert.

Adem Baba

$$ | Bosphorus

This is a Turkish version of a New England fish shack, with nets and crab traps hanging from the ceiling in two venues across the street from one other. Families and other groups come here to enjoy simple, fresh, well-prepared fish for much less than what they would pay at some of the fancier seafood restaurants along the Bosphorus (it's cheaper in part because no alcohol is served).

Satış Meydanı Sok. 2, Istanbul, Türkiye
212-287–2648
Known For
  • In a scenic neighborhood on the water
  • Various fish dishes, including a catch of the day
  • Laid-back atmosphere

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Agora Restaurant

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This large Turkish restaurant near the Ephesus Museum has an equally large menu, focusing on grilled meats, but also including pide, meze, salads, breakfast, and some specialty desserts. There are also some daily specials, such as slow-roasted lamb on Fridays. Beer, wine, and rakı are available to accompany the well-prepared dishes.

Agora Çarşısı 2, Selçuk, 35920, Türkiye
232-892–3053
Known For
  • Varied menu
  • Daily specials
  • çökertme kebabı (meatballs on top of shoestring fries with yogurt and tomato sauce)

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Aheste

$$$$ | Beyoglu

Stylish Aheste (meaning "slowly" in Persian) offers a small but appealing menu consisting mainly of hot and cold meze with some Persian, Ottoman, and Middle Eastern influences with contemporary twists; the sea beans with smoked yogurt and rose petals and the wild rice with currants and herbs are particularly tasty. Prices are a bit high, but the friendly, laid-back service and hip-yet-cozy atmosphere make up for it.

Mesrutiyet Cad. 107/F, Istanbul, Türkiye
212-243–2633
Known For
  • Innovative fusion cuisine
  • Extensive wine and cocktail list
  • Chef's tasting menu
Restaurant Details
Reservations essential

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Aida

$$$ | Asian Side

Housed in one of Kadıköy’s historic Moda apartment buildings, Aida’s dimly lit coziness brings the feeling of an Italian bistro to Istanbul. The Italian chef creates authentic cuisine, and some nights, there is live piano music to accompany dinner.

Ressam Şeref Akdik Sok. 10, Kadıköy, Istanbul, Türkiye
544-851–5151
Known For
  • Intimate atmosphere
  • Extensive list of Turkish and Italian wines
  • Seasonal menu
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.
Reservations essential

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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.

Ahmediye Cad. 44/A, Istanbul, Türkiye
212-444–7247
Known For
  • Lavish weekend breakfast spread
  • Less common regional cuisine
  • Tuzda tavuk, chicken encased in salt and set on fire

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Akropol

$$

The best thing about this restaurant is its setting in a 150-year-old Greek building that's surrounded by estate-like grounds in a tranquil part of town. The food is nothing spectacular, but the large outdoor terrace area has views of the Acropolis and Red Basilica, making it a romantic spot for an evening meal. Good, if unsurprising, mezes, kebabs (only meat, no chicken), and steaks are on the menu, it's licensed to serve alcohol, and prices are more reasonable than the somewhat formal interior and serious service may imply.

İttihati Terraki Cad. 47, Bergama, 35700, Türkiye
232-632–7722
Known For
  • Amazing views of the city
  • Perfect spot for a drink
  • Lamb dishes

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Alaçatı Tatlıcısı İmren

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This local favorite is the place to come for dessert; in addition to black forest cake and semolina cake, there's ice cream in many different flavors, served in a homemade waffle cone. Sakızlı muhallebi, a local specialty, is Turkish milk pudding flavored with gum mastic, the aromatic resin of the mastic tree. A beloved local brand, İmren has opened a casual Turkish restaurant on the same street (Kemalpaşa Cad. 70), as well as an Alaçatı hotel.

Kemalpaşa Cad. 65 and 72, Alaçati, 35000, Türkiye
232-716–8356
Known For
  • Variety of delicious cakes
  • Mastic cookies
  • Sakızlı muhallebi (milk pudding)

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Ali Baba Fırın Kebap

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It may appear rather unassuming from outside, but walk through the PVC doors of Ali Baba, and instantly you're hit with the aroma of slow-roasted lamb. It's all that's on the menu here, with options for a standard or large portion. Served atop homemade pide bread and a side of onions, the pieces of lamb are both crispy and tender, and only barely necessitate the use of a knife. 

Şeref Şirin Sk. No: 5, Konya, Türkiye
332-351–0307
Known For
  • Best lamb in Konya
  • Homemade ayran
  • Enormous lunch crowds

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Alsancak Dostlar Fırını

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This very popular bakery in hip Alsancak serves up probably the broadest selection you’ll find of boyoz, a round flaky pastry with Sephardic roots that’s these days almost unique to İzmir. Get yours savory or sweet, or perhaps with a hard-boiled egg on the side in traditional style. Go early for the best selection, and you might even get a gevriği, the İzmir version of the Turkish circular simit.

Altın Sofra

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This restaurant in the Finike marina is famed for its kebab dishes, but it serves a full menu, including fish and meze. There is a pleasant garden shaded by plane trees and acacias. Everything here is so fresh that the chef refuses to add anything but olive oil and salt to flavor his meats and grilled chicken, and he doesn't need to.

Kale Mah., Limaniçi, Finike, 07740, Türkiye
212-541–5451
Known For
  • Wide range of kebab dishes
  • Unusual meat dishes
  • Local institution for years

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Ani Ocakbaşı

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The word ocakbaşı means "by the hearth" and the emphasis here is on grilled meats: the usual kebabs, plus the Black Sea meatball specialty, akçaabat köfte. The kitchen also prepares some local stews, but usually only at lunchtime. Vegetarian options, including delicious fresh mezes, are also available.

Kazım Paşa Cad. 128, Kars, Turkey
474-212–0423
Known For
  • Delicious veggie mezes
  • Ali nazik (kebab with eggplant in yogurt)
  • Boiled lamb shank

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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.

General Yazgan Sok. 3, Istanbul, Türkiye
212-292–1100
Known For
  • Regional cuisine
  • Cozy interior
  • Central location
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.
Reservations essential

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