Mandabatmaz ★ 4.6
Mandabatmaz, the 1967 family-run Beyoğlu coffee bar in Olivya Geçidi, whose copper-cezve Turkish coffee is brewed so thick the cup is said to hold a water.
Sources from: Turkey, Brazil
How they serve: Copper cezve Turkish coffee
Kahve Dünyası is a coffee roaster in Fatih, Istanbul.
Kahve Dünyası at the Grand Bazaar's Nuruosmaniye gate, the Turkish coffee-chain flagship serving sand-brewed kahve, chocolate beans and house espresso.
Editorially verified May 20, 2026 by Lewis Vaughan, TableJourney editor. Source.
Address: Mollafenari Mah., Nuruosmaniye Caddesi No:79, 34110 Fatih, İstanbul, Istanbul
Mandabatmaz, the 1967 family-run Beyoğlu coffee bar in Olivya Geçidi, whose copper-cezve Turkish coffee is brewed so thick the cup is said to hold a water.
Sources from: Turkey, Brazil
How they serve: Copper cezve Turkish coffee
Kronotrop in Cihangir, the country's first micro-roastery, opened on a Firuzağa corner with the first La Marzocco Strada in Turkey and a tight East-African.
Sources from: Ethiopia, Colombia, Kenya
How they serve: Espresso, Filter, Chemex, V60
Petra Roasting Co. in Nişantaşı, a third-wave roaster set inside an art gallery hung with antique Mercedes parts, brewing single-origin pour-overs.
Sources from: Ethiopia, Colombia, Guatemala, Burundi
How they serve: Espresso, Filter, Aeropress, Whole bean retail
Karabatak in Karaköy, a converted metal-workshop cafe-roastery pouring imported Julius Meinl beans alongside its own house roasts in the old port quarter.
Sources from: Brazil, Ethiopia, Colombia
How they serve: Espresso, Filter, Whole bean retail
Geyik on Akarsu Yokuşu, a Cihangir double-shift roastery doing single-origin specialty by day and a cocktail bar at night, run by Turkish barista champion.
Sources from: El Salvador, Honduras, Ethiopia
How they serve: Espresso, Filter, Cocktails