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Istanbul Patisserie-Sweet Shops Restaurants

Baylan Patisserie

Baylan is a traditional patisserie and sweet shop in Kadikoy. The place is quite old, nostalgic and untouched but they offer many great tastes like Kup Griye. ...more »

  • Location: Kadikoy - Asian side
  • Type: Patisserie-Sweet Shops

Inci Patisserie

Inci is a historical and traditional patisserie and has become one of the most famous landmarks on Istiklal street. Inci's profiteroles are said to to be the best in town. ...more »

  • Location: Istiklal Street
  • Type: Patisserie-Sweet Shops

Mandabatmaz Turkish Coffee

Famous for its rich Turkish coffee, Mandabatmaz uses only freshly roasted and ground beans to ensure the perfect brew. ...more »

  • Location: Istiklal Street
  • Type: Patisserie-Sweet Shops

Cafer Erol Sweet Shop

Cafer Erol Sweet Shop is located right at the heart of Kadiköy food market. ...more »

  • Location: Kadikoy - Asian side
  • Type: Patisserie-Sweet Shops
  • Tel: +90-216-3371103

Karakoy Gulluoglu

Karakoy Gulluoglu is one of the most famous patisseries in Istanbul, if not Turkey. Locals travel from the furthest reaches of the city to visit this historical baklava house. ...more »

  • Location: Karakoy
  • Type: Patisserie-Sweet Shops
  • Tel: +90-212-2499680

Our Local Experts say:

It is hard to walk the streets of Istanbul without being tempted into stopping by a patisserie or sweet shop. Turkey is famous for its sweets and desserts, which come in a wide range of flavours and consistencies.

From sugar dusted Turkish Delight to syrup-drowned Baklava and milk based desserts like Sutlac, there is something to suit every sweet tooth. Along with the many delicious traditional sweets, the influence of French culture in Istanbul has also brought continental style patisseries to the city.

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