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Altan Şekerleme: More Than Just Eye Candy


Just up the Golden Horn from the Egyptian Spice Bazaar is Küçük Pazarı, a rarely explored warren of market streets and Ottoman-era caravanserais that are home to scissors sharpeners, saddle shops, vendors selling axle grease (by the vat) and purveyors of axes. From this potpourri of run-down, yet extremely photogenic shops, one storefront – decorated with candy canes and Turkish delight – beckons from a distance like a foodie mirage. Welcome to Altan Şekerleme, or better yet: Candyland.

At the airport, Turkish delight, or lokum, may be sold in neat vacuum-sealed boxes, but in the front window at Altan Şekerleme it is stacked into psychedelic pyramids, laid out into long white rows that are impossibly pink or deep amber on the inside, and even built into little, Technicolor log cabins. Feast your eyes on this dreamy, sugar-dusted world for a while and prime yourself for the stimulation of the senses that awaits inside. (Click here to read the rest of the this archived post. And click here to listen to a recent episode of “The Dinner Party,” an American public radio program, which recently visited Altan Şekerleme.)

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One Response to “ Altan Şekerleme: More Than Just Eye Candy ”
  1. I have been there! Such a nice man< The store is old fashioned but the candy is delicious. In de window there are houses made from candy by the fathers owner. It is really nice for a visit and to buy some candy.


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