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Explore Istanbul's Asian side with a 3-hour Turkish food tour in Kadikoy, crossing the Bosphorus, sampling local meze, desserts, and more with a small group.

The Istanbul: Turkish Food Tour in Kadikoy Across the Bosphorus offers a perfect way to experience Turkey’s rich flavors and vibrant local culture. Priced at $396 per group for up to 2 people, this 3-hour private tour takes you from the historic Eminönü area to the lively neighborhood of Kadikoy on the Asian side. With a small group limit of 8 people, you’ll enjoy personalized attention from your professional, local guide while sampling a wide variety of Turkish delicacies.
This tour stands out for its combination of food tasting, ferry crossing, and local exploration. It’s ideal for travelers eager to go beyond Istanbul’s iconic sights and dive into its everyday life through its culinary scene. While the food samplings are plentiful and diverse, the tour involves some walking and a ferry ride, making it suitable for most but not for visitors with mobility restrictions.
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The tour begins outside Hamdi Restaurant in Eminönü, located at Rüstem Paa Mah Tahmis Caddesi. This popular spot offers an easy-to-find meeting point, and the tour concludes back at the same location. The meeting point is convenient for travelers staying in Sultanahmet or nearby areas, with the ferry crossing starting shortly after the tour begins.

One of the most memorable parts of this experience is the 20-minute guided ferry ride across the Bosphorus Strait. This journey not only provides stunning views of Istanbul’s skyline but also serves as a cultural highlight, connecting the European and Asian sides. The ferry ticket is included, making this part of the experience seamless and stress-free.

Once on the Asian side, the guide leads you through Kadikoy, a bustling neighborhood known for its lively food markets and local eateries. The tour includes a 15-minute guided walk around the area, giving you a snapshot of everyday life for Istanbulites.
The food tasting stops span 2.5 hours, during which you will visit local shops and markets. You’ll sample a variety of delicacies, including mezes, olives, pastrami, clotted cream, and cheese. Many reviewers highlight the generous quantity and high quality of the food—so come hungry!
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During the market visit, you’ll have the chance to observe local food vendors, chat with shopkeepers, and make some purchases if desired. The market atmosphere is lively, filled with sights and smells that truly capture the essence of Turkish street life. This part of the tour provides insights into local eating habits and culinary influences.
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The tour doesn’t only focus on savory bites. Expect to enjoy Turkish desserts like baklava and Turkish delight, along with simit—a popular sesame-covered bread ring. You’ll also sample Turkish tea, a staple in local social life, which accompanies many of the tastings.

Based on reviews, guides like Çigdem, Hulia, Mustafa, and Adnan are praised for their knowledge, friendliness, and ability to share engaging stories about Turkish cuisine and culture. They are skilled at explaining the history and influences behind each dish, making the experience both educational and enjoyable.

The tour involves a small amount of walking through markets and local streets, which are generally easy to navigate. Baby strollers are not allowed, and the tour is not suitable for wheelchair users. Travelers should be prepared for some crowded areas and busy streets, but the small group size helps maintain a comfortable pace.

All food samplings along the route are included in the $396 price, but alcoholic drinks are not included. Guests can purchase beverages during stops. The tour is flexible in timing—check availability for start times, and cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What makes this tour stand out is the combination of food tasting and local exploration. It offers an authentic glimpse into everyday life in Kadikoy, far from tourist-heavy spots. The ferry ride provides a scenic transition between continents, and the small group setting ensures personalized attention and plenty of opportunities to interact with the guide.
This experience appeals to food lovers, culture enthusiasts, and those wanting an authentic look at Istanbul’s daily life. It’s especially good for vegetarians, as the guide can accommodate dietary preferences. Travelers interested in a relaxed pace with plenty of tastings will find this tour highly satisfying.
The 3-hour Turkish food tour in Kadikoy offers a delightful blend of culinary exploration, cultural insights, and scenic ferry crossings. With top-rated guides and a small-group format, it provides a personalized and memorable way to discover Istanbul’s local flavors.
While it involves some walking and is not wheelchair accessible, the generous food tastings and cultural richness more than make up for those considerations. This tour is most suitable for those eager to taste authentic Turkish dishes while experiencing the lively neighborhood of Kadikoy and crossing the Bosphorus.
“What a way to see another side of Istanbul! Çigdem, our guide, was fantastic. She had us taste local street food, and explained the story behind e…”
Is this tour suitable for vegetarians?
Yes, the tour is well-catered for vegetarians, with many vegetarian-friendly food options along the route.
What is included in the price?
All food samplings and ferry tickets are included in the $396 cost. Beverages and alcohol are not included but can be purchased during stops.
How long is the ferry ride?
The ferry crossing lasts about 20 minutes, offering scenic views of Istanbul’s skyline.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins outside Hamdi Restaurant in Eminönü and concludes back at the same location.
Is the tour accessible for those with mobility issues?
No, the tour involves some walking and is not suitable for wheelchair users or those with baby strollers.
What language guides are available?
Guides speak German and English, providing clear explanations of the food, culture, and history.