I have often said, if you cannot find it in Eminönü,
then you don't need it.
This
bustling neighborhood in Istanbul,
near the Galata Bridge, is one of my favorite places to wander. I've spent
countless hours strolling through the backstreets looking for fabric, rugs,
sunglasses, toys, beads, various spices, kitchen supplies and things I didn't
even know I needed.
Eminönü
also is where I buy the majority of my baking supplies and ingredients. From
time to time, blog readers have asked me where I find certain ingredients,
cookie cutters and baking pans. Well, now I'm putting all this information into
one nice blog post for you.
As
you approach the Mısır
Çarşısı (Spice Bazaar) in Istanbul, stay to the right outside the
building and walk down the small street of Tahmis Sokak. You will pass about 15
or so vendors selling dried fruits, nuts, cheese, fish and fresh produce.
On Tahmis Sokak in Eminönü, you will find cheese shops like this one. The guys will happily give you samples to try. |
Toward the end of the
street, you will see the famous Turkish coffee shop, Kurukahveci MehmetEfendi, on your right-hand side on the corner. Turn right down this street,
Hasırcılar Caddesi.
This is my stomping grounds in Istanbul and where you will find everything you
ever wanted (almost) for baking.
I have never not seen a line outside of this Turkish coffee shop in Eminönü. |
So here are my 3
Favorite Baking Supply Stores in Eminönü
in Istanbul:
1. Sancar - First,
you will pass by Sancar. In front of the store are bins filled with nuts, boxes
of plastic wrap, plastic gloves, paper plates and cups. Look for the helpful
guys wearing red shirts. I think I'm considered a regular customer by now.
I doubt any other yabancı buy as many
kilos as I do of chocolate chips (10 tl), chopped walnuts (24 tl), hazelnuts
(22 tl), powdered sugar (4 tl) and 2.5 kilo bricks of dark chocolate. Sancar
also has a great selection of plastic take-away containers that I buy in bulk
to transport my pastries.
A 1-kilo bag of Elit bitter chocolate chips costs 10 tl. |
2. Besan - About 10 stores down from Sancar, you will notice this
pastry shop by its hundreds of colorful baking cups stacked outside in a bin.
Colorful baking cups at Besan. |
Inside Besan, you will find one of the best selection of cookie cutters
(2-10 tl each). But beware, cookie cutters are much more expensive here than
the U.S. Actually, all of the imported pastry items such as pastry bags, piping
tips and fancy baking pans are more expensive in Turkey.
However, I have bought a fair number of cookie cutters, mini metal tart
pans and my foil cardboard cake circles here (.50 tl each). Besan also has a
colorful selection of fondant, which I've used with great success.
I've bought many cookie cutters here at Besan. |
3. Nüans - Continue a few more meters down Hasırcılar Caddesi
and you will see a duplex-like pastry shop on the left-hand side of the street.
Nüans always has bins outside filled with baskets, bowls and other kitchen supplies. |
Nüans is the largest pastry
supply store in Eminönü (that I know of), but it also tends to be slightly
higher priced than the other ones I frequent. Still, I pop in every now and
then to compare goods and prices. The store does have a large selection of
baking pans, silpats, pastry tips, cookie cutters, kitchen knives, cupcake
decorating sprinkles, birthday candles, fondant and sugar paste supplies.
So there you have it! Now,
you know where a busy baker like me likes to shop in Istanbul.
Happy baking everyone!
Locations:
Locations:
Sancar Merkez
Address: Hasırcılar Caddesi No. 24, Eminönü-Fatih
Tel: 0212-528-6836
info@sancargida.com
Besan LTD.
Address: Hasırcılar Caddesi
No. 38, Eminönü-Fatih
Tel: 0212-514-1516
info@besan.com.tr
Nüans
Address: Hasırcılar Caddesi
No. 65-67, Eminönü-Fatih
Tel: 0212-513-4242
30 comments:
So helpful, Joy! This one is going to get printed and carried with me to Eminonu!
What lovely shops it must be hard for you to leave them with your purchases. I've never seen shops like this in the UK ours are too pristine and clinical.
@Sue, you are welcome! Enjoy some shopping.
@Anne, I like to think of the shops as an organized chaos. ;-) It's always busy, and sometimes I can even bargain for a better price since I'm a regular customer or when I buy in bulk.
My favorite street in the Spice Market -but I never thought to look for baking supplies there. Thanks!
What a neat shoppers/bakers guide in Eminonu :) Love it there too, has such a wonderful buzz! Many thanks for sharing this:)
@Manya, glad to hear I'm not the only one. Truly some neat finds if you look around.
@Ozlem, you are welcome! I've learned it's best to shop before 2 pm if at all possible to avoid some of the crowds. :-)
A question Joy - With Xmas cakes not too far in the future, where do you buy ground almonds? A kilo in Bodrum is seriously expensive.
@BacktoBodrum, badem toz I usually buy from my spice girl at the Spice Bazaar, Ucuzcular, No. 51. Cost is around 24 tl per kilo.
Thanks for taking time for sharing this article, it was excellent and very informative. Its really very useful of all of users. I found a lot of informative stuff in your article. Keep it up.
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@John, you're welcome! Glad to provide some helpful advice!
The powdered sugar you are purchasing, is it similar to American powdered sugar, fine and smooth or is it like the Turkish poudre seker, a bit grainy? I bring my own powdered sugar from the US and use it when I want to bake something really special but sugar is heavy!
@Alicia, I've never found American-style powdered sugar here...unfortunately. The kilos I buy from Sancar are a bit better though. That's why I always make an Italian buttercream with a cooked sugar syrup instead of any icing with powdered sugar. I stopped bringing back powdered sugar from the US b/c the last time it was confiscated at JFK! Boy, those TSA officials were disappointed. :-)
thanks so much for this! i've moved to istanbul recently and was looking for a place to get chocolate. i popped by sancar yesterday and got a bag of elit compound chocolate; do you know where i might be able to get couverture chocolate?
@Leen, you're welcome! Glad to be helpful. Sancar has "konfiserie" chocolate which is good for dipping and making candies. FYI, I've only seen this kind of chocolate sold as a 2.5 kilo brick though.
Thank you! This was so easy to follow and I got everything I needed, including Cream of Tartar... thank you!!
@Claire, Super! That's great to hear! Hope you found lots of goodies! :-)
Hi - can you also please tell me if I can find cake boxes at these stores? I'm especially looking for strong cupcake boxes (that hold 24 cupcakes). I don't live in Istanbul but I will be visiting at the beginning of April. Any tips much appreciated, thank you!
This is such a wonderful article, extremely helpful.
Do you have any advıce on the different flours that you get in turkey.
Love to bake but am battling to get proper translations of the different kind of flours.
Where can i find fake cake or cake dummie ?
The variety at these stores is always changing. Sometimes I could find cupcakes boxes for 12-cupcakes, but not always. Unfortunately.
I don't recall ever seeing cake dummies in Istanbul.
Flour is un in Turkish.
Wheat flour is buğday unu.
Chestnut flour is kestane unu.
Almond flour is badem toz.
does anyone know where in istanbul can i buy food coloring gel for cake making.
this blog is very helpful as we are getting ready to fly to istanbul mid-june 2015.
@Kiefer, One of these stores I recommended usually carry the food coloring gel paste in small containers. Good luck!
Hello, I'm in search of a cooking thermonitor for making fudge and other sweets. Do you have any idea where I can purchase this item in istanbul or an online turkish Store? Thank you in advance fır your help :-)
Suzie
Merhaba, I'm leaving in istanbul for few months now, I wanna bake a cake but don't know where I can buy cake supply store in ista, so I Google n find ur blog, horee, I'm so happy, ur blog very helpful n full of information that I need, thank you so much for sharing with us :)
Merhaba, I'm leaving in istanbul for few months now, I wanna bake a cake but don't know where I can buy cake supply store in ista, so I Google n find ur blog, horee, I'm so happy, ur blog very helpful n full of information that I need, thank you so much for sharing with us :)
That is a very informative post, recently i am searching for baking store.
Baking Tools And Equipment
Merhaba! Glad İ could help. Happy baking!
Am in analya now does any one knows cake decoration shops in analya. Please let me know
Joy. Thank you so much. I have been looking for this information in 2021. Hopefully you can family are doing okay in this covid time.
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