Turkey’s fast food scene is more than just burgers and fries. It’s a flavorful mix of traditional Turkish street eats and modern quick-service innovations. From sizzling döner wraps to spicy çiğ köfte rolls, and from freshly baked pide to gourmet Turkish burgers, the country has developed a vibrant network of homegrown fast food chains that cater to every craving. These Turkish brands combine speed, affordability, and cultural authenticity — making them popular among locals and tourists alike. Whether you’re in a busy Istanbul mall, a coastal Antalya promenade, or a central square in Cappadocia, you’re sure to find a uniquely Turkish take on fast food that hits the spot.
Burger Republic – Gourmet Turkish burgers with local ingredients.
Burger House – A homegrown chain offering artisan burgers, fries, and milkshakes.
Burgerci – Literally means “Burger Guy”, a growing local fast food brand.
Etçi Burger – Known for meat-focused burgers, often using Turkish beef.
Kasap Döner – Famous for premium döner served in wraps, sandwiches, and bowls.
Baydöner – Popular for its Iskender kebap served in a fast food style.
Bereket Döner – Widely spread across malls and airports, quick and affordable.
Usta Dönerci – Operated by TAB Gıda (same company behind Burger King Turkey).
Pidem – A mall favorite, serves Turkish pide and lahmacun quickly and cleanly.
Komagene – Offers çiğ köfte wraps and vegetarian snacks (also known for takeaway options).
Tostçu Erol – Trendy and creative takes on Turkish toast, with spicy or cheesy options.
Kumrucu Şevki – Aegean-style fast sandwiches called kumru, with sausage, cheese, and more.
Simit Sarayı – Global Turkish bakery chain known for simit, pastries, and light snacks.
Paşa Döner – Combines bakery and döner items in a modern fast food format.
Tavuk Dünyası – Literally “Chicken World,” a popular chicken chain with rice and salad sides.
Çıtır Usta – Offers Turkish-style crispy chicken, pide, and fast plates.
Çiğköftem – Specializes in vegan çiğ köfte (bulgur-based spicy snack), in wraps or boxes.
Oses Çiğköfte – One of the oldest and largest çiğ köfte chains in Turkey.