Restaurant in Izmir, Turkey
Michelin-recognised waterfront seafood, accessible pricing.

Two consecutive Michelin Plates at a ₺₺ price point make Birinci Kordon Balık Restoran the most accessible Michelin-recognised seafood option in Izmir. Positioned on the Kordon waterfront in Alsancak, it delivers technically credible cooking with a 4.3 Google rating across 803 reviews. Easy to book and well-located for a central Izmir evening, it earns a straightforward recommendation for seafood-focused diners.
At the ₺₺ price tier, Birinci Kordon Balık Restoran positions itself as one of the more accessible routes into Michelin-recognised seafood dining in Izmir. Two consecutive Michelin Plate distinctions (2024 and 2025) confirm this is a kitchen that meets an internationally benchmarked standard of cooking — not merely a well-located fish restaurant riding waterfront foot traffic. For returning visitors deciding whether to come back or try somewhere new, the Michelin consistency is the clearest signal: the kitchen is doing something right enough to earn that recognition twice, at a price point that keeps the room within reach for a regular dinner rather than a once-a-year occasion.
The address on Atatürk Caddesi in Alsancak puts Birinci Kordon squarely on the Kordon promenade, Izmir's most identifiable waterfront stretch. This is a dining room shaped by its physical context: the layout and the experience are built around proximity to the sea, and the spatial character of the venue is less about enclosure and intimacy than it is about orientation toward the water. If you have been once and sat without attention to seating position, ask specifically for a table with the leading water view on your next visit. On the Kordon, that distinction matters for the overall feel of the meal, and it is the kind of detail that separates a functional dinner from one you remember for its atmosphere as much as its food.
The location in Alsancak also makes this one of the more walkable serious dining options in the city. The Kordon runs along a tram line, and the neighbourhood has enough density of cafes, bars, and late-evening activity that you can build a full evening around a meal here without needing to plan transport beyond your immediate area. For guests staying in central Izmir, that convenience matters, and it is worth factoring into the decision if you are comparing this to venues in Urla or Alaçatı that require a car or a longer taxi ride.
Michelin Plate, awarded in both 2024 and 2025, is a quality signal worth understanding in context. A Michelin Plate denotes good cooking at the inspectors' minimum threshold of recognition — it sits below a Star, but it is not a consolation award. For a ₺₺ seafood restaurant on a tourist-facing promenade, earning that recognition two years consecutively suggests the kitchen is maintaining a level of precision and consistency that is genuinely uncommon at this price tier.
Turkish seafood cooking at its strongest leans on ingredient quality and technique over elaborate preparation. The Aegean coast gives Izmir's kitchens access to some of the leading fish in the country, and the benchmark for a restaurant like Birinci Kordon is how well it handles that raw material: freshness, timing on the cook, and seasoning that does not compete with the fish. If you are a returning diner, the practical question on a second visit is whether the kitchen applies the same care to the full menu as it does to the dishes that earned it the Plate. Michelin consistency across consecutive years is a reasonable indicator that it does. For comparable Aegean seafood cooking at a similar tier, Gula Urla is worth a direct comparison , it operates at the same ₺₺ price level with a seafood focus, though outside the city centre.
The Google rating of 4.3 across 803 reviews gives a useful floor for expectation-setting. At 803 reviews, the sample is large enough that the score is statistically meaningful , a 4.3 at this volume tends to reflect a reliably good experience rather than a fluke. The Michelin Plate sits above this as the more authoritative signal, but the alignment between the two is encouraging: the kitchen is not underperforming its critical recognition, at least by volume measure. For context, Michelin-recognised venues in Turkey that fall significantly below 4.0 on high-volume Google scores often have identifiable service or consistency problems; a 4.3 here does not suggest that.
Booking difficulty is rated Easy, which for a waterfront Alsancak address is a practical advantage. The Kordon draws consistent foot traffic from both locals and visitors, and a restaurant with Michelin recognition at a mid-range price tier could reasonably have harder availability. That it remains easy to book is useful: you do not need to plan this weeks in advance, though calling ahead for a waterfront table on a weekend evening remains sensible practice. No booking method or phone number is confirmed in the current data, so arriving with flexibility on timing reduces risk if walk-in is your approach.
Price range ₺₺ places this firmly in mid-range Turkish dining. Compared to Teruar Urla at ₺₺₺₺ or OD Urla at ₺₺₺, Birinci Kordon represents the most accessible price point among Michelin-recognised options in the broader Izmir area. For international context on what Michelin-recognised seafood looks like at different price tiers, Gambero Rosso in Marina di Gioiosa Ionica and Alici Restaurant on the Amalfi Coast offer useful reference points for the category elsewhere in the Mediterranean.
For a broader picture of dining options in the city, our full Izmir restaurants guide covers the range from neighbourhood staples to higher-end experiences. If you are planning a full trip, our Izmir hotels guide, bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide complete the picture. For strong Michelin-recognised cooking elsewhere in Turkey, Turk Fatih Tutak in Istanbul and Maçakızı in Bodrum are the most relevant comparisons at higher price tiers.
Quick reference: Michelin Plate 2024 and 2025 | ₺₺ mid-range | Alsancak waterfront, Konak | 4.3 Google rating (803 reviews) | Booking difficulty: Easy.
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Birinci Kordon Balık Restoran | Seafood | ₺₺ | Michelin Plate (2025); Michelin Plate (2024) | Easy | — |
| Vino Locale | Country cooking | ₺₺₺ | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Teruar Urla | Mediterranean Cuisine | ₺₺₺₺ | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| OD Urla | Farm to Table, Creative French | ₺₺₺ | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Gula Urla | Seafood | ₺₺ | Unknown | — | |
| Ayşa Boşnak Börekçisi | Turkish | ₺ | Unknown | — |
A quick look at how Birinci Kordon Balık Restoran measures up.
It works well for a low-key celebration rather than a formal milestone dinner. The Kordon waterfront setting adds atmosphere, and back-to-back Michelin Plate recognition in 2024 and 2025 gives the kitchen credibility. At the ₺₺ price tier, you get a meaningful occasion without the cost pressure of a full Michelin-starred booking.
Menu format details are not confirmed in available data, so a direct verdict on a tasting menu isn't possible here. What is confirmed: the kitchen has earned consecutive Michelin Plate recognition, signalling consistent, competent cooking at an accessible price point. If a set menu is offered, the ₺₺ tier means the financial commitment is low relative to the quality signal.
Yes, the easy booking difficulty and waterfront Kordon location make this a practical solo choice. You're not committing to a prix-fixe format at a high price point, and the Alsancak neighbourhood on Atatürk Caddesi is well-suited to an unhurried solo meal with a view.
At ₺₺ with two consecutive Michelin Plate awards, the value case is strong. Michelin Plate recognition means inspectors found the cooking worth noting, and the ₺₺ tier keeps the per-head cost within reach for most visitors to Izmir. For Michelin-acknowledged seafood on one of the city's most-trafficked waterfronts, the pricing is competitive.
Booking difficulty is rated Easy, which suggests the restaurant can handle group reservations without significant lead time. The Kordon waterfront address in Alsancak is a practical choice for groups visiting Izmir, though specific private dining or large-table arrangements are not confirmed in available data — call or book ahead to confirm group logistics.
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