Turkey and Germany are linked by decades of migration history. Frankfurt am Main, the international metropolis on the Main, is home to the largest Turkish community in Germany. Turkish cuisine is correspondingly popular in the Main metropolis. While kebab snack bars are now part of everyday culture, there are also a number of cafés and restaurants serving traditional Turkish breakfasts. The rich “Kahvaltı”, as it is called in Turkish, includes hearty and sweet specialties.
Turkish breakfast Frankfurt: Simit Café
In addition to traditional Turkish pastries such as simit and deliciously filled börek, the Simit Café also serves breakfast. For example, you can get a breakfast plate that includes a hot drink as well as simit, bread, jam, cheese, cream cheese, feta cheese, cucumber, olives, egg, tomatoes and sun-dried tomatoes. For those with a sweet tooth, the menu also includes pancakes and other sweet pastries.
Lovers of egg dishes will also get their money’s worth: whether omelette, scrambled eggs or fried eggs, they are served with a choice of sucuk, pastirma, menemen or feta, olive and tomato. The Simit Café also serves tea and Wacker coffee. The café is located at Kaiserstrasse 44 and is within walking distance of Frankfurt Central Station. Türk Kahvaltisi – Turkish breakfast – is served in the Simit Café from 8.00 am during the week and from 9.00 am at weekends.
Turkish breakfast in a central location: Anatolia Cafe Restaurant
If you want to enjoy a traditional Turkish breakfast in Frankfurt, Anatolia Cafe Restaurant is the place to go. The restaurant is in a prime location at Zeil 23 in the heart of Frankfurt city center. The extensive breakfast menu includes Turkish specialties such as menemen, sucuk, pastirma and various cheeses. There is also fresh bread, vegetables, egg dishes and sweet treats. Typical Turkish cay is also a must. The restaurant serves a breakfast buffet from 8 a.m. on all weekdays. At the weekend you can enjoy an extensive Turkish breakfast until 2 or 3 pm. With its central location and long breakfast hours, the Anatolia is ideal for a relaxed start to the day.
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More InformationTurkish breakfast in the family-friendly neighborhood café “Mola”
Mola describes itself as a “family-friendly neighborhood café”, which invites you to relax in a living room atmosphere and turns into a cozy bar in the evening. The menu features classic breakfast specialties themed around different locations. For example, the “Breakfast in front of the Sagrada Familia” includes Serrano ham, salami, turkey breast, Nutella, jam and butter. The Turkish breakfast is called “Mornings for two hungry people in Istanbul” and offers pastirma, sucuk, kaşar peyniri, feta cheese, homemade cream cheese dip, 2 boiled eggs, Nutella, honey, butter, fruit salad and vegetable sticks.
The café is located at Südbahnhof, Diesterwegstraße 39. Mola opens at the weekend from 10 a.m., while breakfast is served from 8 a.m. from Monday to Friday.
Authentic Kurdish-Turkish breakfast experience in Frankfurt
The bona’me in Frankfurt at Junghofstr. 14, very close to Goetheplatz, presents itself as a modern location for authentic Kurdish-Turkish cuisine and a trendy breakfast atmosphere. Guests can enjoy their meal in an urban, stylish ambience on around 500 square meters. Whether pide, salad or hearty fillings – all dishes are prepared with fresh vegetables and crunchy spices.
A varied breakfast menu is also available here from 10 am. Specialties such as menemen or scrambled eggs with sucuk sizzle in the open show kitchen, fresh from the grill according to Kurdish-Turkish tradition. Sweet treats such as filled pitas or yogurt creations round off the offer. They are accompanied by typical cay or freshly squeezed juices.
In good weather, the sun terrace is also a great place to start the day in a relaxed atmosphere. The bona’me promises an authentic breakfast experience between oriental cuisine and Frankfurt’s trendy district flair.
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More InformationSaray Pastanesi – Turkish bakery on Mainzer Landstr.
The German-Turkish bakery Saray Pastanesi serves classic egg dishes as well as simit and açma for breakfast. Foodies can also start the day with baklava and coffee. The range also includes traditional German pastries with pudding filling. The bakery is open from 6 a.m.; on Sundays too – but only from 8 a.m. You will find Saray Pastanesi at Mainzer Landstraße 131 in Frankfurt’s Bahnhofsviertel.
Start the day with a Çay
No matter which restaurant you choose: A glass of Çay is part of a good Turkish breakfast. This variant of black tea is drunk without milk. Tea is a very important part of Turkish tradition and is the most commonly consumed hot drink, despite the country’s long history of coffee.
Classic breakfast in Frankfurt
If you are looking for a classic breakfast in Frankfurt am Main, you can follow the recommendations of Lounge Radio.
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