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Traditional Turkish coffee seller becomes a tourist attraction in Istanbul

Published on: June 5, 2026 4:31 PM

Istanbul Sand Brewed Turkish Coffee Workshop in Old Town - Viator

A traditional Turkish coffee vendor has become a popular attraction for visitors exploring Istanbul’s historic Balat district, where culture, history and hospitality come together along the shores of the Golden Horn.

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Located in one of the city’s oldest neighbourhoods, Balat is renowned for its colourful streets, steep pathways and architectural heritage dating back to the Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman eras. The area attracts thousands of tourists each year who come to admire its historic buildings, religious landmarks and vibrant atmosphere.

Among the many cafés and restaurants lining the district’s winding streets, a small coffee counter operated by Mustafa has captured the attention of both local and international visitors. Dressed in attire reminiscent of the Ottoman period, Mustafa prepares traditional Turkish coffee using hot sand, a centuries-old brewing method that remains popular among coffee enthusiasts.

Tourists often stop to watch the coffee-making process, which combines craftsmanship with entertainment. Mustafa is known not only for serving freshly brewed Turkish coffee but also for engaging visitors with his cheerful personality and sense of humour.

Using a mix of simple English phrases and friendly gestures, he interacts with travellers from around the world, often explaining the preparation process in a light-hearted manner. Visitors say his enthusiasm and welcoming attitude add to the charm of the experience.

Balat itself is home to several important religious and cultural sites, including historic churches, synagogues and notable landmarks such as the Bulgarian St. Stephen Church, also known as the Iron Church due to its cast-iron construction.

The combination of historical architecture, cultural diversity and authentic local experiences has helped make Balat one of Istanbul’s most visited districts. For many tourists, a stop at Mustafa’s coffee stand has become an unexpected highlight of their journey through the neighbourhood.

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Visitors exploring Istanbul’s historic quarters continue to seek out such personal encounters, where local traditions and hospitality offer a memorable glimpse into Turkish culture beyond the city’s major landmarks.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Balat, Cultural heritage, Golden Horn, Istanbul, Latest, Turkey tourism, Turkish Coffee

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