Istanbul is a city that allows you to slip into its daily rhythm with ease: Ride the ferry across the sparkling blue Bosphorus from Europe to Asia, meander through bustling markets, perch on a stool for a cup of tea and watch the world go by. It's a city where you'll experience the famous Turkish hospitality. The locals are some of the friendliest you will encounter on your travels, generous of spirit and happiest when they see you embracing their culture - especially their food. You'll fall very quickly for Istanbul's food scene. Here are some of the city's best bites to get you started…
1. Meze at Cukur Meyhane
Meze is one of Turkey's most beguiling dining traditions - there's no better way to spend an evening than whiling away the hours grazing on small plates and sipping on rakı, the national anise-flavoured spirit. Cukur Meyhane is a local favourite set back from the relentless pedestrian traffic of İstiklal, Istanbul's famous shopping street. Start with cold plates: beyaz peynir and kavun, a salty sheep's milk cheese and slices of fresh melon, a plate of marinated mushrooms, a parsley salad studded with bulgur and gem-like pomegranate seeds. Swipe pieces of fresh bread through dips then move on to the hot dishes. If it's anchovy (hamsi) season, these are a must-order, threaded on skewers, grilled and finished with lemon.
Eat it at Cukur Meyhane, Kuloglu, Turnacıbası Cd. & Kartal Sokak, Galatasaray 1/A, 34435 Beyoglu, İstanbul. Open 7 days 5pm-1am