Caffe Eden ★ 4.0
Caffe Eden in Beşiktaş is the city's main supervised kosher restaurant under Denet Gida certification, delivering to Bebek, Ulus, Etiler and the Arnavutköy.
Hamdi Restaurant is a dietary-friendly spot in Eminönü, Istanbul.
Hamdi above the Spice Bazaar quays, a halal Urfa-kebab institution from a 1960s street-cart run by the Arpacı family, now a multi-floor room with a rooftop.
Editorially verified May 31, 2026 by Lewis Vaughan, TableJourney editor. Source.
Address: Rüstem Paşa Mah., Tahmis Caddesi, Kalçın Sokak No:11, 34116 Fatih, İstanbul, Istanbul
Caffe Eden in Beşiktaş is the city's main supervised kosher restaurant under Denet Gida certification, delivering to Bebek, Ulus, Etiler and the Arnavutköy.
Kurtuluş Pastanesi on Şahin Sokak just off Kurtuluş Caddesi, a Sephardic-Jewish neighbourhood patisserie keeping the kosher-baked tradition of the old.
Vegan Istanbul on Türkgücü Caddesi, a family-run downstairs lokanta serving plant-based Turkish set menus and the city's tightest vegan three-dish lunch.
Vegan Dükkan Lokanta tucked off Sıraselviler in Cihangir, an all-vegan kitchen doing vegan adana kebab, tofu katsu curry and gluten-free spaghetti in a tiny.
Community Kitchen in Galata, a fully vegan kitchen turning out vegan döner, iskender and köfte from a small lokanta room on the cobbled lanes below.
Bi Nevi Deli in Etiler since 2014, a plant-based kitchen pouring fermented nut cheeses, gluten-free options and all-day breakfast across Dilhayat Sokak.