Food & Drinks

Special dishes from Turkish cuisine: Kebaps

What is Kebap?

Kebap is roasted, broiled or grilled meat prepared in many different ways, each of them named by adding a word to kebap; döner kebap, shish (şiş) kebap, patlıcan kebap, etc.

Shish (şiş) Kebap is cubes of marinated chicken or lamb meat on skewers. Meat on skewers is grilled in a barbecue.

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Adana Kebap is barbecued spicy meat mounted on a wide skewer. This is ground lamb meat that is mixed with fat from lamb’s tail.

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Urfa Kebap is very similar to Adana Kebap but it is not spicy.

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Köfte is grilled or fried meatballs.

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Döner Kebap is lamb meat roasted on a revolving spit.

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Where do you eat kebap?

You eat kebaps at kebapçı. Kebapçı is the place where kebaps are sold. It is a kebap restaurant.

Şerif Yenen

About Şerif Yenen

Şerif Yenen is a renowned Turkish professional tourist guide, author, and travel expert. He has many years of experience in introducing Turkey's cultural and historical riches to both local and foreign guests. He has also gained international recognition for his English-language travel guides and books on Istanbul and Turkey. His works, particularly "Turkish Odyssey" and "Istanbul Guide," have become essential resources for visitors to Turkey. Additionally, he has served as a consultant for various television programs and documentaries and has provided training in the field of guiding. Şerif Yenen is considered a respected figure in the tourism industry for his contributions and professional approach.