For Turkish coffee, it is said that “A coffee has a memory of forty years”. A short walk in the bylanes of Istanbul reveals much about the city’s loving affair with this beverage. The aroma from quaint cafes draws in visitors from far and wide. “Kahve, lütfen” are the magic words, and a fresh pour arrives on your table. Coffee is one of the more leisurely activities here; you can sit down with a cup and read away into the sunset with no prying eyes to dissuade you from a quiet evening. This coffee culture also allows you to immerse yourself in something more intangible here - a tradition that has survived and thrived right from the time of the Ottoman Empire when Turkish coffee found its origin.


