Ali Muhıddin Hacı Bekir

Istanbul


Many people think that this historic shop, which has been operated by members of the same family for over 200 years, is the top place in the city to buy lokum (Turkish delight). Our samplings indicate it's certainly up there with the best. Decide for yourself, choosing from sade (plain), cevizli (walnut), fıstıklı (pistachio), badem (almond) or roze (rose water).


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