Traditional Home Cooking with a Local in İstanbul City Center
50 reviews
Experience hosted at home by
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4 Hours
English, Turkish
If you’re looking for things to do in Istanbul that let you experience the city like a local, this home cooking experience is the perfect way to connect with Turkish culture through food. We’ll start by exploring the colorful, historic markets of Kurtuluş, where you’ll see vibrant spice stalls, freshly baked simit at the local bakery, traditional cured meats at the charcuterie, and jars of pickled delicacies. These shops are full of flavors that have shaped Turkish cuisine for centuries, and as we shop together, I’ll share their history and the best ways to use these ingredients in home cooking. 🍲
Once we’ve gathered everything we need, we’ll head to my home kitchen, where we’ll cook side by side just as Turkish families do. We’ll prepare authentic dishes like dolma, börek, mezes, and traditional soups, learning the small details that make them truly special. As we cook, we’ll chat about Turkish food culture, daily life, and the personal stories behind each dish. 🍴
When everything is ready, we’ll sit down for a homemade feast, enjoying the rich flavors, warm hospitality, and good conversation that make meals in Turkey so special. More than just a class, this is an opportunity to connect, share, and create lasting memories. 💬
If you’re wondering what is best to do in Istanbul, this experience will leave you with a full belly, a full heart, and a deeper appreciation for the city’s flavors and traditions. 🧡

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What do our guests say?
Magic moment with Baver's wonderful family We started cooking at 5pm, the dream! The dishes were quite simple but really delicious. Some recipes will be made with us The welcome was very warm in very good English! We were with family! We recommend with your eyes closed this activity which is more than that! Aude and Flavien
04.01.25
573audev

This was a wonderful experience. After meeting the group Gulsah walked the neighborhood stopping at various shops to explain about Turkish fruits, vegetables, meats, dried fruits, grains, and breads. We cooked some wonderful dishes and had lovely conversations over dinner. Gulsah was a wonderful host and her English was impeccable. I would highly recommend this experience and be sure to go hungry.
12.04.25
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