Privato Cafe ★ 4.2
Privato Cafe on a Galata side-lane, a mismatched-crockery breakfast hall with Galata Tower views, doing one of the city's better all-day Turkish breakfast spreads.
Signature drink: Filter coffee
Mandabatmaz in Beyoğlu's Olivya Passage, a 1967 single-room Turkish coffee bar whose foamy cup is the standard against which the rest of Istanbul is measured.
Address: Asmalı Mescit Mah., Olivya Geçidi No:1A, 34430 Beyoğlu, İstanbul, Istanbul
Privato Cafe on a Galata side-lane, a mismatched-crockery breakfast hall with Galata Tower views, doing one of the city's better all-day Turkish breakfast spreads.
Signature drink: Filter coffee
Karabatak in Karaköy, a high-ceilinged ex-metal-workshop cafe pouring Austrian Julius Meinl espresso and salep across two floors below Galata.
Signature drink: Julius Meinl espresso
Kronotrop in Cihangir across from Firuzağa Mosque, Turkey's first specialty micro-roastery, brewing Chemex and V60 on the La Marzocco Strada it imported in 2012.
Signature drink: Single-origin filter
Sade Kahve below the Rumeli Hisarı fortress walls, where Turkish coffee gets brewed slow over hot ash and an all-day kahvaltı spread spills onto the Bosphorus terrace.
Signature drink: Turkish coffee brewed in ash
Privato Cafe on a Galata side-lane, a mismatched-crockery breakfast hall with Galata Tower views, doing one of the city's better all-day Turkish breakfast spreads.
Signature drink: Filter coffee
Van Kahvaltı Evi in Cihangir, an all-day breakfast room serving the dense herb-and-cheese spread of Turkey's east, kaymak with honey and otlu peynir on the side.
Signature drink: Serpme kahvaltı with herb cheese
Kahve Dünyası beside the Grand Bazaar's Nuruosmaniye gate, the Turkish coffee chain's polished flagship where sand-brewed cups arrive with a square of chocolate.
Signature drink: Sand-brewed Turkish coffee