Ultimate Istanbul Food Tour: Best Turkish Street Food | Epic Food Journeys with Mark Wiens | Nat Geo
Istanbul is the only city in the world spanning two continents, and the food is just as legendary as the geography. Join Mark Wiens as he takes on the 24-hour Istanbul food tour, hunting down the best Turkish street food, iconic Doner Kebab, and hidden gems from the European side to the Asian side, blending centuries of history with the rhythm of modern life.
Starting the day, Mark goes to Çakmak Kahvaltı Salonu to experience a full Turkish breakfast. It begins with the cold dishes of vegetables, cheeses, and kaymak – water buffalo cream, topped with local honey. Next comes the hot dishes including menemen (eggs scrambled with tomato sauce) and mıhlama (a trio of melted cheese), all washed down with tea.
Doner kebabs, the most well known Turkish food in the world, are fast, easy, delicious, and next on Mark’s food tour. He travels to Karadeniz Döner Asım Ust, famous for their huge 200 kilo doner kebab filled with slices of beef flavored with lamb fat. Mark devours a tombik döner, a bread roll stuffed with doner kebab meat, pickles and tomatoes.
From the European side of Istanbul, Mark takes a boat across the Bosphorus Strait to the Asian side of the city for his next meal. Yaşar Bafra Pide Salonu serves classic style Turkish pide, a dish of flatbread topped with butter, eggs, cheese, and sometimes a variety of preserved meats.
At lunch, Mark travels back to Europe to a restaurant called Köfteci Kadırgalı where he tries their signature cilveli kebab (lamb kebabs topped with tomato sauce, yoghurt, and melted butter), and one of the national dishes of Turkiye: kuru fasulye (white beans stew).
Çiğ Köfteci Seyfettin Usta is a Turkish street food stall that serves Çiğ köfte, a mixture of bulgur wheat, tomato, chili paste, and spices. Mark hangs out with the owner as he kneads basketball sized balls of Çiğ köfte, mixing it with fresh herbs, and forming them into bite sized pieces.
The Grand Bazaar in Istanbul is often regarded as the world’s first covered shopping mall. Mark explores the bazaar and finds Cafe Şen, a local coffee shop to try Turkish coffee and Turkish delight.
Mark heads to Dürümcü Mustafa, experts in grilled kebabs, and most importantly durum kebabs. Adana lamb kebabs and chicken are marinated and grilled over hot fire and filled into thin bread with lettuce, peppers, cumin and sumac.
In the evening, Mark meets up with friend and TV host Ebru Erke to eat Turkish seafood at Balikci Sabahattin. The meal begins with cold meze – small shared dishes before the main course of grilled black sea salmon, and house specialty fried John Dory fish.
Istanbul’s street food scene thrives as the night progresses. Mark visits Osmanlı Kokoreç to eat kokorec, lamb intestines and sweetbreads wrapped into a roll and grilled.
Finally, Mark meets up with Ahmet Çiçek, owner of Midyeci Ahmet, also known as the Lord of Mussels. Mark tries midye dolma, a famous Turkish street food of stuffed mussels, and one of his absolutely favorite foods to eat in Istanbul.
The food in Istanbul is a reflection of its role as a gateway between East and West. This unique geography and its history as a global trade hub have created a culinary scene unlike any other.
Chapters 📚
00:00 – Welcome to Istanbul
01:14 – Turkish Breakfast
05:15 – Doner Kebabs
07:23 – Turkish Pide
08:32 – Köfteci Kadırgalı
10:56 – Çiğ köfte
12:50 – Grand Bazaar
14:26 – Dürümcü Mustafa
16:20 – Turkish Seafood
21:45 – Kokorec
23:39 – Lord of Mussels
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Make sure to check out the rest of Epic Food Journeys Season 2 here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLivjPDlt6ApTpbLEIo78yO9hn7te9M4n3
A guy eating😂
Vegan food💚
This makes me want to go to Istanbul!! The culture looks amazing. The artwork and craftsmanship is so beautiful! The food looked so delicious!! Thank you Mark! Thank you Nat Geo!!
24-hour appropriated greek culture tour.
Turkish food is BRILLIANT.
where are the desserts
Welcome in Türkiye
🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
I'm so sad… when I was in Istanbul and actually more than half of the country, all the food was overcooked. All good…
This Mark guy is pretty good, he should start his own channel and do food videos.
Crazy. Marks been all over the world and to these places a bunch of times already lol
Turkish Food is one of the Best in the World.🇹🇷🤘🏻☪️☝️
That’s Way much better than I’ve thought 🛐🍽 You’re chasing your Dreams my G!
The Netherlands made me hate anything to do with Turkish food. It’s actually disgusting and the prices are worse.
😮😮
Would be great to mention how well they treat cats over there. Was pleasantly surprising when I visited 🥰
Ya gotta love Mark Wiens … He's great.
eliteeee video
Keep on eating my bru ❤ from Zimbabwe 🇿🇼 Africa
Again? 😂 I live in Turkiye but not İstanbul. For me its 1. Too expensive and 2. Where I live there is rarely some quality food altough has over 2 million population. Famous dishes of my city are Etliekmek, Tirit, Furun Kebab, Bamya Soup and Düyüb Pilav (Wedding Rice with Meat) But I cant see it anymore. I would love to habe more options here. More world kitchen.
ohhh mmmhmmm the creaminess, ohh yes, oh the thickness…imabouttobuss!
Oruclu oruclu da izlenmiyorki bu … orucu bozduracak Simdi bize 😂😂😂
i love that even that muscles guy watches Mark on youtube! mark's presence knows no bounds
The meze spread looked exceptional.
ему бы провериться на глисты. стольк кушает, а худой кпц.
all good, i checkedthis because of Mark but why always has to be during 24 hours? – b
Hoşgeldiniz 🥰🥰🤗🇹🇷
Chew the good first, then talk
For people who are confused about seeing alcohol in a traditional Turkish restaurant: Türkiye is not an Islamic country. Alcohol has always been allowed and has long been a significant part of the culture. Türkiye is constitutionally secular, which means that the governance of the country is completely separate from religion.
I like his eye rolling when the dishes are actually delicious❤