Kumpir is a popular Turkish snack combining baked potatoes with various fillings. Originated from Yugoslavia's "krumpir" potatoes cooked in foil. Turkish version developed from Bulgarian immigrants' potato cooking technique
Ortaköy is located in Beşiktaş, Istanbul, near the Bosphorus Bridge. The Ortaköy Mosque was temporarily hidden under scaffolding during the 2010 European Capital of Culture. The area offers fresh air and views of the Bosphorus Bridge
Kumpir originated from Yugoslavia as "khumpir". First Turkish kumpir restaurants opened in early 1990s. Popular in Ortaköy neighborhood of Istanbul
Kumpir is a popular Turkish street food made with baked potatoes. Most famous in Istanbul's Ortaköy district. Can be made vegetarian by omitting meat fillings
Kumpir is a traditional food made from baked potato with various toppings. Originated from Balkan region, popular in Croatia, Siberia, and Ukraine. Best served on Bosphorus shore in Ortaköy district