- Phone
- +90 216 588 52 13
- Website
- www.sabihagokcen.aero ↗
- Address
- Departures Passenger Hall, Istanbul Sabiha Gökçen International Airport, Pendik, Istanbul, Turkey
Gate-side snacks near T gates: Portes Market
Portes Market sits in Terminal T at Sabiha Gökçen, on the airside concourse after security. It works as a grab-and-go stop when you do not have time for a sit-down meal before a Pegasus or AnadoluJet flight. Expect typical airport pricing, with small bottled water around 15–20 TRY and basic snacks a bit higher than city supermarkets.
The shop focuses on quick bites and travel basics: packaged sandwiches, chips, chocolate bars, and soft drinks in cans and 0.5L bottles. Coffee from the counter runs in the 50–80 TRY range depending on size and style. You also find a small fridge section with yogurts and juices, handy for early-morning departures from Terminal T.
Non-food stock includes phone chargers, power banks, neck pillows, and simple travel-size toiletries. Prices for cords and adapters land firmly in “airport markup” territory, often 2x city shops in Istanbul. If you forgot a cable and your gate is in the nearby T20–T30 area, Portes Market is still faster than walking back toward larger electronics stores.
There is no seating inside; you grab and stand or head back to your gate. Lines tend to form in short spikes around the common 06:00–08:00 and 18:00–20:00 departure banks in Terminal T. Card payments are widely accepted, including contactless, and the POS terminals handle both TRY and foreign cards without drama.
Tip: buy water and snacks here in Terminal T before a bus-board flight; you might stand outside 15–25 minutes with no access to vendors once boarding starts.