Istanbul Kazan Ben Scoop
14.03.2024 07:30
Ah, entrepreneurship! This adventure is full of special stops as well as knowing what you do, loving it and fearlessly doing it. Today, I will share important points that soothe my soul, pamper my palate and make you say, "Yes, I know that place but it's different from your perspective." The current list is limited to 14 stops but more are on the way. The entrepreneur's path is decorated with unexpected taste stops, don't miss the rest!
Prepared by: Samet Özdemir
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1. Grand bazaar
The Grand Bazaar is known as the world's first shopping mall, and your views on this unique structure largely depend on your perspective. I would like to emphasize the endless energy of this historical bazaar and the importance of discovering the different cultural treasures hidden in every corner. I believe that anyone who wants to follow the traces of the past and take a journey into prehistory should experience the rich history and cultural diversity of the Grand Bazaar. No matter how the Grand Bazaar looks to you, it offers a new story and discovery with every visit.
2. Ozzie's Kokoreç
It is a unique place where conversation, sincerity and taste come to the fore. This place is preferred both to be full and to taste. It is a place where many kokoreç that have been tried before are forgotten and the superior taste here is evaluated.
3. Kariye Pink Mansion
Kariye Pembe Köşk is a special place in the historical Fatih district of Istanbul, which once bore the traces of Ottoman palace life and has now become a meeting point for taste and art. Located right next to the Kariye Museum, this elegant mansion draws attention with its pink facade and warm atmosphere. At this point where culture, art and taste intersect, guests can have an experience that appeals to both the eye and the palate. For those who want to crown a day intertwined with history with a sweet break, Kariye Pembe Köşk is a stop not to be missed.
4. Yahya Efendi
The tomb of Yahya Efendi Hazretleri stands like a hidden treasure in Beşiktaş, in the heart of Istanbul. This special place is a stop where history and spirituality intertwine, where you can find peace. If you want to get away from the chaos of the city for a bit and take a breath among the greenery, this is the place for you. This place, with every corner full of stories, will not only satisfy your eyes but also your soul.
5. Raven
Kuzguncuk is like a hidden time capsule in the heart of Istanbul... This colorful neighborhood is a true haven of peace with its narrow streets and historical texture. With its colorful doors that tell their own story and its wooden houses from old times, it is as if it has jumped out of the pages of a storybook. Here, while you can feel the gentle breeze of the Bosphorus on one hand, you can also find yourself in a completely different world with the warm people of the neighborhood, small art workshops, and boutique cafes. Kuzguncuk is a timeless stop that both history enthusiasts and city slickers looking for peace should definitely visit.
6. Siirt Seref Buryan
A delicious stop in Istanbul Fatih, Siirt Şeref Büryan offers an unforgettable feast for the palate with its büryan kebab and unique appetizers. In addition to the büryan, which is served as a result of a long hours of meticulous cooking process, the various and delicious appetizers are like works of art that complete this meal. This venue in Fatih is an unmissable address for anyone who wants to discover traditional flavors.
7. Molla Zeyrek Mosque
In the heart of Istanbul, there is a hidden treasure for travelers who want to take a journey through time: Molla Zeyrek Mosque. This historical structure was once the magnificent Pantokrator Monastery of the Byzantine period and now stands before us as a mosque bearing traces of the Ottoman period. This impressive place, which is on the UNESCO World Heritage List, is the perfect stop for those who want to deeply experience the history of Istanbul in the peaceful Zeyrek neighborhood of Fatih district.
9. Pierre Loti Hill
Pierre Loti Hill is a unique spot that offers a panoramic view of Istanbul’s magical silhouette. Named after the French writer Pierre Loti, who fell in love with Istanbul, this place is famous for its historical cafes that look like they came out of a storybook, where you can sip your coffee overlooking the calm waters of the Golden Horn. This is an ideal escape for travelers who are looking for peace, history and nature all together, escaping from the noise of the city. You will forget how time flies as you pass through old Istanbul houses on the road to Pierre Loti Hill.
10. Museum of the History of Islamic Science and Technology
In the heart of Istanbul's historical peninsula, the Museum of the History of Islamic Science and Technology, which brings visitors together with the wonders of science and technology of the past, is a treasure waiting to be discovered. This museum reveals the scientific and technological advances experienced in the Golden Age of the Islamic world.
It offers the opportunity to examine in detail the contributions and inventions of Islamic scholars in many fields, from astronomy to mathematics, engineering to medicine. The museum's interactive exhibitions give visitors the chance to experience knowledge and touch this important period of history. If you are interested in the history of science and want to discover the impressive heritage of the Islamic world in this field, the Museum of the History of Islamic Science and Technology is waiting for you.
This unique museum promises an unforgettable journey of discovery for curious minds.
11. Black Sea Pide
One of Fatih's secret taste stops is Karadeniz Pide ve Kebap Salonu, a popular spot for gourmets. Described by Vedat Milor as "one of the best pide restaurants in Istanbul", this place is worth experiencing. The pide served comes with the unique taste of butter, roasted peppers and delicious salads and will surprise you with its size. From kavurma to diced meat, each one is a separate favorite. You won't want your meal to end while enjoying the expertly prepared pide here. Discover it as soon as possible!
12. Rahmi Koc Museum
Located in the colorful Hasköy district of Istanbul, overlooking the cool waters of the Bosphorus, the Rahmi M. Koç Museum is a paradise for travelers interested in technology and industrial history. This unique museum, a product of Rahmi M. Koç’s personal curiosity and collecting, showcases the evolution of technology from the industrial revolution to the present day. Celebrating humanity’s creativity and innovation throughout history, this special space houses a wide collection, from old trains to airplanes, submarines to classic cars.
13. Aynalıkavak Pavilion
This elegant pavilion, one of the rare structures from the Ottoman Empire, is situated on the Hasköy coast, facing the peaceful waters of the Bosphorus. The interior of the pavilion is full of details reflecting the art and architectural understanding of the period. In particular, the mirrored hall, from which it takes its name, transports visitors to another era with its eye-catching decorations and elegant workmanship. This historical place is ideal for those who want to take a peaceful break with its tranquil garden and Bosphorus view.
14. Nusretiye Mosque
Adding a modern touch to the historical texture of Istanbul, Nusretiye Mosque is located in the Tophane district as one of the eye-catching structures of the city. This unique mosque was built in the early 19th century, a period that reflected the innovative spirit of the Ottoman Empire, and offers an impressive synthesis of Baroque and Empire styles. Nusretiye Mosque, which is a great focus for architecture and art historians as well as travelers who want to explore the city, reveals the transformation in Ottoman architecture.
15. Doner Kebab Engin
Dönerci Engin Usta's place is located on your left as you step onto Bankalar Street from Şişhane Square, at the beginning of the road leading to Galata Tower. On my first visit, I was amazed by the taste of this döner, which is made entirely of meat and prepared in the Erzurum-Bayburt style. The marinade of the meat in the döner and the aroma of the vegetables used were in perfect harmony; especially the green onion added added a different dimension to the taste. Dönerci Engin Usta makes your döner experience unique by presenting traditional flavors with a modern interpretation. This place is an unmissable address for anyone who wants to meet the most authentic form of döner.