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  • 15 must-try street foods in İzmir (with exact locations)

    Izmir is one of Türkiye’s best cities for street food—a mix of Aegean, Ottoman, and Sephardic influences. Many of these snacks are eaten on the go at bakeries, carts, or small kiosks around neighborhoods like Alsancak, Konak, and Kemeraltı.

    Below are 15 must-try street foods in Izmir with exact places where you can try them.

    15 Must-Try Street Foods in Izmir (with Exact Locations)

    1. Boyoz (Izmir’s iconic pastry)

    Flaky round pastry often eaten with a boiled egg and tea. It has a history of about 500 years in Izmir.

    📍 Best place:

    Dostlar Fırını – Alsancak

    Address: Alsancak, Kıbrıs Şehitleri Cd., Konak

    💡 Best time: Early morning

    1. Kumru (Izmir’s famous sandwich)

    A sesame bread sandwich filled with sucuk, salami, cheese, tomato, and pickles.

    📍 Best places

    Kumrucu Şevki – Çeşme Kumru legend

    Kumrucu Apo – Alsancak

    1. Midye Dolma (Stuffed mussels)

    Mussels stuffed with spiced rice and eaten with lemon juice. Popular evening street snack.

    📍 Best places

    Kordon Promenade vendors

    Alsancak coastline stalls

    1. Kokoreç

    Grilled lamb intestines chopped and served in bread—one of Türkiye’s most famous street foods.

    📍 Try it at

    KOKO LOCO
    Address: Alsancak, Ali Çetinkaya Blvd 5/A

    1. Gevrek (Izmir-style simit)

    Crunchier than regular Turkish simit because it is dipped in molasses and baked with sesame seeds.

    📍 Best places

    Street carts on Kordon

    Alsancak bakeries

    1. Söğüş

    A cold wrap made with lamb head meat, onions, tomato, and spices.

    📍 Best place

    Söğüşçü Cimbom – Kemeraltı Bazaar

    1. Şambali Dessert

    Semolina cake soaked in syrup and topped with almonds.

    📍 Best place

    Hisarönü stalls near Kemeraltı

    1. Izmir Köfte Sandwich

    Grilled meatballs in bread with tomatoes and peppers.

    📍 Try it at

    Street stalls near Konak Square

    1. Gözleme

    Thin flatbread filled with cheese, spinach, or potatoes and cooked on a griddle.

    📍 Best places

    Street vendors in Bornova

    Kemeraltı Bazaar

    1. Bomba (Chocolate dessert)

    A famous Izmir dessert with molten chocolate filling.

    📍 Best place

    Alsancak dessert shops

    1. Fish Sandwich (Balık Ekmek)

    Fresh grilled fish in bread.

    📍 Best place

    Kordon waterfront vendors

    1. Çiğ Köfte Wrap

    Spicy bulgur mixture served in a lettuce wrap with pomegranate sauce.

    📍 Found everywhere in

    Alsancak

    Konak

    1. Kumru Toast (Hot grilled version)

    A toasted version of the classic kumru with melted cheese.

    📍 Best place

    Kumrucu Apo – Alsancak

    1. Lokma (fried dough balls)

    Small dough balls fried and covered in syrup.

    📍 Try at

    Street carts near Konak Square

    1. Börek (savory pastry)

    Flaky pastry filled with cheese, spinach, or meat.

    📍 Best area

    Kemeraltı Bazaar
    Address: Anafartalar Cd., Konak

    Best Areas in Izmir for Street Food

    If you want to try many of these foods in one walk:

    1️⃣ Alsancak / Kıbrıs Şehitleri Street – best nightlife street food
    2️⃣ Kemeraltı Bazaar – historic food market
    3️⃣ Kordon Waterfront – seafood and evening snacks
    4️⃣ Konak Square – classic street vendors

    ✅ Pro tip: Start your food tour with boyoz for breakfast, eat kumru for lunch, and finish the evening with midye dolma and kokoreç by the sea.