Istanbul – Meeting points of Metals and Cuisines

Istanbul – Meeting points of Metals and Cuisines

 

Traveling this steel corridor also means tasting the regions that shape it — every city has flavors tied to ports, markets, and workers.

Istanbul

A meeting point of continents — and cuisines.

Try: Fresh simit with tea by the Bosphorus, meze platters, grilled fish sandwiches near Eminönü.

Vibe: Waterfront cafés, old trading bazaars, tea steam rising at every corner.

Mersin

A Mediterranean port city with strong Levantine influence.

Try: Mersin Tantuni (shredded beef wrap cooked on a sizzling pan), kumru sandwiches, and port-side seafood.

Vibe: Street food stalls alive late into the night, seafront promenades.

Iskenderun

Known for its bold and hearty food traditions.

Try: The iconic İskender Kebap — thinly sliced meat over bread with butter and tomato sauce — and kunefe (hot cheese dessert).

Vibe: Industrial city energy meets deep culinary warmth.

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