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Vlog #527 Istanbul, Turkey // THANK YOU Latif & Istanbul on Food! We had the most DELICIOUS day eating all kinds of traditional Turkish foods that we had never even heard of before! We LOVE learning about a country and it’s culture/history through it’s food, and this tour is one of the absolute best food tours we’ve ever done! We started out at the local market where we picked up cheese, olives, and bread, then had a massive Turkish feast for breakfast with tea and a few other traditional morning dishes. Next we had breakfast part 2 which was a hearty lamb stew. Other highlights include street mussels, “turkish tacos,” a trip to the sweets shop, RAW meatballs, and making our own Turkish pizza!
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Welcome to another episode of Chopstick Travel. This is the first episode from our series in Istanbul Turkey! Istanbul is a city rich with history which greatly influences the dishes. Istanbul is PACKED with amazing STREET FOOD and traditional dishes that make you step back in the with each bite. We take you to have a Balkan feast for breakfast, into the Grand Bazaar for some insane shopping snd stop for one of the most famous Turkish street foods of all time: döner kebab, into a nargile cafe for delicious apple tea and to smoke shisha like the locals do, and for dinner we enter the spice market and visit a small restaurant for chicken shish kebab and a local specialty dessert, künefe. YUM!
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1. Breakfast at Balkan Lokantasi
Hoca Pasa Mahallesi, Hoca Pasa Sk., No. 12, Fatih, Istanbul
2. Shopping & Döner Kebab at the Grand Bazaar
Beyazit Mh., Kalpakçilar Cd., No. 22, Fatih, Istanbul
3. Apple Tea & Nargile (Shisha) at Anadolu Nargilr Çorlularını Ali Pasa Medresesi
Mollafenari Mh., Yeniceriler Cd., No. 38, Fatih, Istanbul
4. Chicken Shish & Künefe at Lezzet-i Sark Antep Sofrası
Rüstem Pasa Mahallesi, Hasircilar Cd., No. 38, Fatih, Istanbul
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Street Food in Turkey 2019
Turkish Food Tour in Istanbul - BEST Kebabs of My Life, AMAZING Seafood, and Turkish Ice Cream!
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The first thing we did in the morning in Istanbul was drive over to Beşiktaş to eat an amazing Turkish food breakfast at a restaurant called Çakmak Kahvaltı Salonu. From there we took the ferry across the Bosphorus to Kadiköy, where we had an incredible Turkish seafood meal for lunch. Finally, we enjoyed some Turkish ice cream, and the show, and had the most incredible kebab I’ve ever had in my life at Zübeyir Ocakbaşı Restaurant. It was an amazing day of Turkish food in Istanbul!
1:27 Turkish breakfast at Çakmak Kahvaltı Salonu - For breakfast we headed to Beşiktaş, one of my favorite areas of Istanbul, and went to a restaurant known for serving breakfast. The breakfast was amazing, and I ate a dish of eggs with beef and butter. The side dishes were also fantastic. Total price - 29 TL ($9.73)
7:40 Boat to Kadiköy and Kadiköy Market - During our trip so far to Istanbul, we hadn’t had a chance to go to the Asian side of Istanbul. So today, we took the ferry over to Kadiköy pier on the Asian side across the Bosphorus. The views of Istanbul from the Bosphorus were stunning. On the other side, the main thing I wanted to do was explore Kadiköy Market, which was every bit as colorful as I had imagined. The fresh vegetables and seafood were fantastic, and I tried a cup of pickle juice.
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12:45 Seafood lunch at Balıkçı Lokantası Restaurant - Of all the meals I ate in Istanbul, this was one of my personal favorites, being a seafood lover. Not a far walk from the market, we went to a local family run seafood restaurant called Balıkçı Lokantası Restaurant. The owners were really friendly, and I ordered a plate of hamsi (which are anchovies), and I’m not sure of the name of the other dish, but I got Black Sea salmon braised in olive oil and butter I think with herbs and spices. It was one of the best Turkish foods I ate the entire trip to Istanbul. Wow, it was amazing.
20:50 Turkish Ice Cream - After spending some time exploring the Asian side of Istanbul, we took the ferry back to the European side, and since Istiklal Street was on our route, we stopped to have Turkish ice cream. You also see Turkish ice cream vendors playing with their customers, but when you’re the victim, it’s so confusing and funny. They have some serious skills playing with Turkish ice cream. Do you like Turkish ice cream?
23:49 Zübeyir Ocakbaşı Restaurant - For our final Turkish food meal of the day, we headed over to Zübeyir Ocakbaşı Restaurant. Ocakbaşı is a type of Turkish grill, and they served all sorts of different meat included kebabs and lamb chops in particular. We also got a bunch of side dishes and they cooked the kebabs and lamb chops right in front of us within the center of the restaurant. The kebab was the best I’ve ever had in my mouth, with an amazing mixture of minced meat and spices. Total price - 100 TL ($33.55). Thank you to David from for the recommendation.
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TURKISH FOOD TOUR | Best TURKISH FOOD in Istanbul, Turkey- Pide + Kebab | What TO EAT IN ISTANBUL
TURKISH FOOD TOUR | WHAT TURKISH FOOD TO EAT IN ISTANBUL | STREET FOOD in Istanbul
We're in Istanbul, Turkey! This is one of our favourite cities and we've spent 2 months eating our way around Istanbul to create this series. This 4 part series is about showing you more of the unusual Turkish foods and hunting down where the locals eat. Watch our previous Istanbul series here:
This is our first Istanbul food video. We start with the best pide in the city at a simple pide salonu in Fatih. We love the pide here for its crispy, crunchy dough and fresh ingredients. Next up is a traditional Turkish drink called boza. Boza is a fermented drink made of bulgur, water and sugar. It's commonly drunk in the winter as it's very filling and warming. We sample it at a heritage shop that's been around since 1876- it's said Ataturk drunk boza here once!
Onwards for cağ kebab where lamb is roasted on a horizontal spit, sliced onto a skewer and then crisped up over charcoal. Eaten with lavash (flatbread) and ezme a Turkish salad of tomatoes, parsley, onion and pomegranate molasses, the lamb is absolutely mouthwatering. Our final stop is for a pickle juice at a tursu (pickle) shop in Kadikoy which has been around since 1935. Pickles are a big part of Turkish food culture and almost every meal will include some form of pickled vegetable. We down a pickle juice and some pickles to help us digest all the mouthwatering food we've eaten.
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What we ate and where we ate it:
Pide at Pak Pide Pizza Salonu, Mercan, Nasuhiye Sk. No:4, 34116 Fatih/İstanbul. Open Monday to Saturday 11:00pm to 4:00pm.
Boza at Vefa Bozacısı, Mollahüsrev, Vefa Cd. No:66, 34134 Fatih/İstanbul. Open 7 days, 8:30am to midnight.
Cağ kebab at Hoca Paşa, Hoca Paşa Sk. No:6 D:4, 34110 Fatih/İstanbul. Open Monday to Saturday 11:00pm to 10:00pm.
Pickles at Meşhur Özcan Turşu, Osmanağa, Güneşli Bahçe Sok. No:7, 34710 Kadıköy/İstanbul. Open 7 days 8:30am to 8:30pm.
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Istanbul Food Vlog - Turkish Breakfast and Street Food
Istanbul Food Vlog - Turkish Breakfast and Street Food
STREET FOOD TOUR | ISTANBUL, TURKEY
STREET FOOD TOUR | ISTANBUL, TURKEY
In this new episode of Foodies in Istanbul we'll show you what street foods you can eat during your trip, from doner, kumpir, tantuni, kokoreç and much more.
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ULTIMATE ISTANBUL STREET FOOD TOUR - CZNBURAK RESTAURANT TURKISH FOOD & AMAZING KEBAB & KUNEFE
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Been a while but it is great to show you all some amazing turkish street food from Istanbul! We got to go visit CZNBURAK restaurant and try some amazing kafta, kebabs, and kunefe and we got to meet the chef at CZNBURAK, Burak Özdemir! He is very popular on instagram with amazing food tutorials! It was an amazing experience and highly recommend visiting CZN BURAK restaurant for some authentic turkish food and to try some unique recipes :D
We started the day by visiting the grand bazar which is located in sultan ahmed area beside the blue mosque and hagia sophia. The bazaar is great because there are a lot of unique turkish restaurants that you can try and there are a lot of amazing things to buy and shop. It is a great place to try some turkish coffee and eat some desserts!
After the bazar we decided to go visit sulayman mosque that has an amazing view of the bosphorus and the istanbul city skyline. We decided to grab a quick bite and had a lamb intestine sandwich called kokorec kokoreç. It has a very interesting taste and was flavored with a lot of herbs and spices!
The Süleymaniye Mosque is beautiful and gives you a great view of istanbul and the bosphorus :D after the mosque we headed to grab some seafood! a very popular turkish street food are the stuffed mussels with rice called Midye Dolma! THESE WERE AMAZING and delicious. After we wanted to grab some famous fish sandwiches where you can find them right at the bosphorus where there are a lot of boats and vendors selling these grilled fish sandwiches.
We continued to walk and went to the other side of istanbul to visit the Galata Tower and İstiklal street where there are a lot of great stores and shopping. Here you can find one of my favorite coffee cafes called Mandabatmaz - Türk Kahvesi They sell the best turkish coffee and you can buy some to bring back home!
Finally it was time to try CZNBURAK restaurant and eat some amazing turkish food. We had stuffed grape leaves called dolma and some lamb chops and kafta and kebabs! EVERYTHING WAS AMAZING. And we also got to meet Burak himself at the restaurant he was really nice and took a selfie with us :D. The kunefe was amazing and very cheesy and delicious.
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Amazing street food can be found all around Istanbul! Join us as we continue our Street Food in Turkey tour! Today we are going to be trying some unique foods you’ve never heard of!
For breakfast, we are having a RARE type of turşu suyu, which is pickle juice. We ordered the “mixed” version - with cabbage, carrots, cucumbers and beets. And of course, the pickle juice is SPICY! (5 TRY / 0.86 USD)
Next, we’re visiting a weekly fresh market called Tarlabaşi Pazari which is only open on Sundays. In the summer, apricots are in season, and they are worth trying fresh at this traditional market!
In Istanbul, you can sample delicious cuisine that comes from all over Turkey. This time, we decided on Adana cuisine. Adana kebab is made from hand-minced lamb meat cooked over charcoal. That smokey flavour and juicy lamb is HEAVEN! (35 TRY / 6.02 USD)
If you’ve never tried traditional Turkish ice cream, you are missing out! We head to an old-school shop serving up a chewy textured (made from mastic) ice cream cone. So incredible on a hot Turkish summer day! (4.5 TRY / 0.77 USD)
Next up is a cruise on the iconic Bosphorus, because a trip to Istanbul is not complete without one. We opted for the economic TurYol cruise, a 90-minute tour north that passes palaces, mansions, bridges and plenty of gorgeous sights. For 20 TRY / 3.44 USD, that is totally worth it!!!
Since we were near the Bosphorus, we thought we would try the very FAMOUS Balik Ekmek, or grilled fish sandwich. In a tourist hot-spot, served from a real boat, the sights surrounding the restaurant are why it is so popular. The food however, was not that tasty and isn’t considered a good choice among the locals. We wanted to see what the hype was about. Oh well! (15 TRY / 2.58 USD)
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Asmalı Mescit Mahallesi, Dudu Odaları Sk. 1/D, 34435 Beyoğlu/İstanbul
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Kalyoncu Kulluğu Mahallesi, Kurdela Sk. No:39, 34435 Beyoğlu/İstanbul
Adana Kebab: Adana Ocakbaşı
Bozkurt Mahallesi, No:2, Baysungur Sk, 34375 Şişli/İstanbul
Ice Cream: Damla Dondurma
Feriköy Mahallesi, Kurtuluş Cd. 110/A, 34377 Şişli/İstanbul
Bosphorus Cruise: TurYol Eminönü
Ragıp Gümüşpala Cd. Eminönü Otobüs Durakları Yolu Karşısı, 34116 Fatih/İstanbul
Grilled Fish Sandwich: Derya Balik Ekmek
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Street Food in Istanbul, Turkey 2019
Where To Eat Cheap & Good in Istanbul | Food Tour
Where To Eat Cheap & Good in Istanbul | Food Tour
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When we travel to a different country we would love to try those new traditional dishes and Turkey is not the exception.
You don't have to ask yourself anymore what to eat in Istanbul because with our video you will have many options to choose from.
In this Istanbul food tour around Sultanahmet, Taksim and even Kadıköy you will discover some of our favorite Istanbul restaurants with authentic Turkish food.
We also share the locations of each one of them in case you would also like to check them out and eat as a local!
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This Turkey vlog we explore Istanbul with a local for the first time. We go on a food tour trying some of the best Turkish food and street food Istanbul has to offer including our first time trying baklava.This video we worked with Localie a cool platform connecting travellers with locals who show off their local cities. Istanbul is such a fun city to explore with a local as there are so many hidden gems. We got to sample some of Turkeys best food from Baklava, Mercimek, Tantuni, Balık Dürüm and local wine and lemonade.
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Istanbul Street Food - DELICIOUS Turkish Kofte and Breakfast on Turkish Airlines!
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Day 8: Istanbul, Turkey - On Day 8, we flew on Turkish Airlines and from Muscat to Istanbul. The flight on Turkish Airlines was fantastic, and I had my first ever Turkish breakfast while in the sky. We then checked into The Ritz-Carlton hotel, and had some amazing Istanbul street food kofte for lunch. Istanbul is a city that I’ve always wanted to visit, and I can’t wait to explore and eat more Turkish food!
0:15 Turkish Breakfast on Turkish Airlines - To begin this day and video my wife and I were on a flight with Turkish Airlines (member of Star Alliance) from Muscat, Oman to Istanbul, Turkey. Turkish Airlines is an amazing airlines, and on business class they served us Turkish breakfast since we happen to fly into Istanbul early in the morning. Bread, olives, cheese, honey, and then the main dish included eggs and vegetables. Great flight with Turkish Airlines!
2:42 Istanbul Atatürk Airport - We arrived to Istanbul very early in the morning and after grabbing our bag, we found the bus outside the terminal to go to Taksim Square. The bus cost 11 TL ($3.73) per person.
4:57 The Ritz-Carlton, Istanbul - Marriott Hotels sponsored my stay in Istanbul, and it was an honor to have the opportunity to stay at the The Ritz-Carlton, Istanbul, which is located just a 5 minute walk from Taksim Square, with a fantastic view of the Bosphorus. We got all checked in, and the room was fantastic.
7:44 Istanbul Street Food - Kofte Sandwich Stall - After taking a little rest in the hotel and drinking some coffee, Ying and I were both pretty hungry. There’s a small Istanbul street food stall that serves amazing grilled kofte, just down the street from The Ritz-Carlton, Istanbul, and that’s exactly where we headed, right at lunch time. Before ever arriving I could smell the aroma of the meat on the grill and then I could see the colorful display of peppers and parsley surrounding the grill as well. I ordered a kofte sandwich, and after toasting the bread, he added in a bunch of little meat kofte patties, some tomatoes and onions and peppers, seasoned with some spices and chili powder and handed it to me. For 10 TL ($3.40) for sandwich and drink, this was about as good as it could possibly get for Istanbul street food! Wow it was so good.
12:17 Taksim Square and Turkish Coffee at Mandabatmaz (Istiklal Street) - After that amazing kofte sandwich, we continued walking through Taksim Square, one of the most famous landmarks of Istanbul and then on to the walking Istiklal street. The highlight for me was stopping at Mandabatmaz for a cup of the most amazing Turkish coffee I’ve ever had. Turkish coffee - 5 TL ($1.70).
17:04 Fish and Meat House - At this point Ying and I were starting to get really sleepy - we hadn’t really slept the night before. So we stopped for an early dinner at Fish and Meat House to have some grilled fish. I had the grilled sea bream, which was simple and plain but excellently fresh and cooked perfectly. The salad was also delicious. Total price for everything - 74 TL ($25.12).
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Best Turkish Street Food in Istanbul | Gaziantep Food Festival 2019
In this video i visited a street food and cultural event of a city called Gaziantep. The event was held on the Asian side in Maltepe Neighbourhood for a few days. Different kind of street food like Shish Kebabs, Lahmacun and dessert like Baklava and Künefe were served. But there was also a food which is not well known in Istanbul. In Gaziantep people eat it as a breakfast soup. BEYRAN. I ate this soup few times in my life also in Gaziantep. The ingredients are lamb meet, rice, butter, garlic, salt and red pepper flakes. The soup was really Spicy and hot. In the video you can see how to make Beyran Soup. And again a special dessert from Gaziantep called KATMER was also served. It is a crisp phyllo dough dessert which contains pistachios and cream in it. I also tried a mixed dish which was also delicious.
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Food Tour in Istanbul, filmed during a 5 day stay in Istanbul, the restaurants and food places seen in this video is not even 1 percent of what Istanbul has to offer in variety of delicious Turkish food from the rich Turkish Cuisine, Istanbul Welcomes You.
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Pastırma (Turkish Bacon) is a highly seasoned, air-dried cured beef
Spice Bazaar (Mısır Çarşısı) ???? Eminönü Istanbul - 0:00
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Turkish Meatball Restaurant
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İskender Kebap is a thinly cut grilled Döner lamb, tomato sauce, pita bread, melted butter and yogurt. ???? Saafi Döner Bağcılar Istanbul - 2:57
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Gözleme is a traditional savory Turkish flatbread and pastry dish, made of hand-rolled leaves of yufka dough that are lightly brushed with butter and eggs, filled with various toppings, sealed, and cooked over a griddle. ???? Beşiktaş Istanbul - 7:20
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Tantuni - is a stir-fried bits of beef steak rolled up in a sandwich or slice of lavaş flatbread with bits of tomato onion and parsley.
Baazen Tantuni ???? Levent Beşiktaş Istanbul - 8:00
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Various Lamb & Chicken Döner Shops - ???? Taksim Square - 9:44
Islak Hamburger (Wet Burger) is a burger composed of a beef meat patty on a soft white bun that’s doused with a garlicky, tomato sauce. ???? Taksim Square Istanbul - 10:44
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Hatay Döner - Lamb or Chicken Döner in a Turkish wrap (Dürüm) topped with
tomato sauce. ???? Öncü Döner in Beşiktaş Istanbul - 11:49
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Kokoreç - lamb intestines grilled with plenty of spices, served as a sandwich is a popular Turkish Street food ???? Gala Kokoreç in Beşiktaş Istanbul - 12:40
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Grilling Chicken & Lamb ???? Aksaray Istanbul - 13:36
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Midye Dolma - Stuffed Mussels with Aromatic Rice ???? Aksaray Istanbul - 15:18
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Lahmacun & Turkish Pide (Turkish Pizza) is a round, thin piece of dough topped with minced meat minced vegetables and herbs including onions, tomatoes and parsley, and spices such as cayenne pepper, paprika, cumin and cinnamon, then baked.
???? Öz Malatya Pide & Lahmacun Salonu in Şirinevler Istanbul - 15:50
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Burger Yiyelim - One of the best Burger Restaurants in Istanbul
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Köftecisi Yusuf - Turkish Meatball Restaurant
Köftecisi Yusuf ???? in Ritim İstanbul AVM / Maltepe Istanbul - 22:09
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Funny Ice Cream Man ???? in Sultanahmet Istanbul - 27:27
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Pehlivan - Traditional Turkish Food Restaurant
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Lookanta - Traditional Turkish Food Restaurant
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View of İstiklal Street's Nostalgic Tram
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Hafız Mustafa - Turkish Sweets Patisserie
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Mevlana Pide - ???? in Şirinevler Istanbul - 34:24
Adana Kebap 38:22 Adana kebabı is a long, hand-minced meat kebab mounted on a wide iron skewer and grilled on an open mangal filled with burning charcoal.
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View on Bosphorus from the Galata Bridge ???? in Eminönü Istanbul - 38:35
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Cafe's around Galata Tower ( 40:11 ) ???? in Eminönü Istanbul - 39:25
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Traditional Turkish Food sellers at a Street Market ???? in Kadıköy Istanbul 40:53
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Ferry Boat ride from Kadıköy to Beşiktaş ???? in Kadıköy Istanbul 44:54
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Spice Bazaar ( Mısır Çarşısı ) ???? Eminönü Istanbul - 45:20
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Kral Kokoreç - ???? Eminönü Istanbul - 46:42
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Musicians in Istanbul Subway - 48:32
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Namlı Gurme - Turkish Breakfast Restaurant ( Must Visit )
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Turkish Street Food Tour in Istanbul
Turkish Street Food Tour in Istanbul
Profiterol - Turkish Dessert - 0:00
Şekerci Cafer Erol - Kadıköy Istanbul
Künefe - Turkish Dessert - 2:15
Aksaray Istanbul
Turkish Waffles with Topping 2:47
Kadıköy Sarayı Cafe - Kadıköy Istanbul
Köfte - Turkish Meatballs - 5:59
Meşhur Filibe Köftecisi - Tarihi Hocapaşa Lokantaları - Sirkeci Istanbul
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Şehzade Çağ Kebap - Tarihi Hocapaşa Lokantaları - Sirkeci Istanbul
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Eminönü Istanbul
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Dürümcü Mehmet - Grand Bazaar Istanbul
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Lookanta Istanbul - Recommended Delicious Turkish Food Restaurant in Istıklal Street / Beyoğlu Istanbul - 20:16
Lahmacun Pide (Turkish Pizza) and Kebap Restaurant - 21:12
Gonyalı Mevlana Pide - Fatih Istanbul
Lahmacun Pide (Turkish Pizza) and Kebap Restaurant - 22:27
Çiya Kebap - Kadıköy Istanbul
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Istanbul’s food scene is exciting, varied and delicious. In this 5 part series we’re hunting down the best local Turkish food and eating where the locals eat. This is our 4th video of the series and we’re eating fresh simit, a popular Turkish street food, devouring syrup soaked baklava, finding the best fish sandwich in Istanbul and tucking into a popular local breakfast of menemen. You don’t want to miss this video- get ready for some mouthwatering food.
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Simit at Galata Simitçisi, Kemankeş Mah., Mumhane Cd. 47/A, 34425 Beyoğlu/İstanbul, Turkey. Open daily 5:00am to 9:00pm
Baklava at Acemoglu Baklavalari, Tahtakale Mahallesi, Hasırcılar Caddesi, Eminönü 29/B, 34116 Fatih/İstanbul, Turkey. Open daily 7:00am to 8:00pm.
Balık ekmek from Emin Usta, Arap Cami Mahallesi, Makaracılar Cd. No:17, 34421 Beyoğlu/İstanbul, Turkey. Open daily, midday to 11:00pm. NOTE as of 23 August 2019 Murat Usta who appears in this video has since opened up his own stall a few metres from this location (Arapcamii Mah, Fermeniciler Cad. Sark Boya No:67 Karakoy, Beyoglu). His stall is the one we head to in Istanbul now!
Menemen, Kaymak and Bal at Lades Menemen, Katip Mustafa Çelebi Mahallesi, Sadri Alışık Sk. 11/12, 34435 Beyoğlu/İstanbul, Turkey. Open daily 7:00am to 11:00pm.
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We Tried Turkish Street Food in Istanbul
Trying Turkish food in Istanbul. We have just arrived in Turkey and you know how much we love finding local food, so we are heading out in Istanbul to try out some of the local Turkey food.
On our way to breakfast we had to grab a walking snack called Simet before finding Van Kahvalti to have a traditional Turkish breakfast plus menemen and free flowing Turkish tea. We were lucky enough to try a winter based drink called Salep aka warm Christmas soup.
The coffee machine was broken so we headed to Konotrop for some hipster Australian coffee and hipster Turkish coffee before having the craziest ice cream experience in our life!
After the break we head to Sutlac Nizam Pide to try what we thought was Turkish Pizza (Pide) at least we managed to have a taste of Ayran...not sure if we regret it haha!
From there we head to the Bosphorus to try Balik Ekmek and pickle juice...I have no idea where we found the room to try Borek on the way to the spice market...but not before trying some more coffee.
To end it all we went to Gullouglu to have some Baklava!
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We went to the local Turkish Breakfast joint just up the hill from the Galata tower in Taksim, just down the street from Taksim square. It was called Van Kahvaltı Evi. We paid 60 TL for a full breakfast for two, complete with way too much food. Their menu was really extensive, and offered many local specialty foods. Here are some of the local foods that we tried on the street while enjoying the Istanbul lifestyle.
Turkish sausage + Scrambled eggs + Tomatoes
Pastrami fried eggs
Fried wheat flour
Tahini Molasses
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Nutella
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Sundried tomato paste
Turkish tea
Olives
And we were full! It was truly a wonderful meal! I fell in love with Turkish cuisine more and more after every meal I ate, and found Turkish people to be very friendly and hospitable. If you're thinking about visiting Turkey, go travel there for sure! If you are a local, you know that Turkey has some of the best food in the world!
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Day 10: Istanbul, Turkey - This was one of the best days of eating Turkish food in Istanbul that I had during my visit, and this video is an Istanbul food tour. We started with Turkish breakfast, followed by the famous fish bread sandwich (balik ekmek), followed by kokoreç and midye dolma, and then finally for dinner I ate lahmacun. Although everything was good in this Istanbul food tour, my favorite food of the day was the kokoreç.
00:41 Lades Menemen Restaurant - The first meal on this Turkish food tour was for Turkish breakfast just off Istiklal street. Along with some side dishes, my main order was menemen, which is a type of Turkish egg dish (similar to scrambled eggs) and I got it with Turkish sausage. It came piping hot and bubbling away, and it was extraordinarily delicious, especially with all the other sides. Total price - 34 TL ($11.43) for everything
4:56 Galata Tower - 25 TL ($8.40) per person - On this food tour, we still had to do a little bit of sightseeing, so on our way to the next restaurant, we stopped off at the Galata Tower for an amazing full 360 view of Istanbul. We got there right as they opened, so it was nice and quiet.
Galata Bridge, Eminönü, Balık Ekmek - Perhaps one of the most well known Istanbul street foods is, balık ekmek, a fish bread sandwich. Located in Eminönü, and along the water's edge, you’ll find a handful of boats that grill up pieces of mackerel, stuff them into bread, and serve them with lemon juice. You can sit along the pier, and enjoy your fish bread sandwich, and not only is it good, but the atmosphere is also fantastic. Balik Ekmek (fish sandwich) - 8 TL ($2.69)
10:56 Spice Bazaar (Egyptian Bazaar) - If I could choose one of my favorite things to do in Istanbul, it would be exploring the Spice Bazaar which is also known as the Egyptian Bazaar. You’ll find an incredible amount of spices and herbs and flavoring ingredients from around the world, packed into the market. After walking around for a while, Ying and I decided to buy some cherries, and the friendly vendor also gave us some samples of fruit as well. Cherries - 1 kg. for 12 TL ($4.03)
13:35 Süleymaniye Mosque - We were in the general area, so we stopped in at Süleymaniye Mosque, an iconic mosque in Istanbul that dominates the skyline.
15:21 Kral Kokoreç - The next food on this Istanbul food tour is kokoreç, and it’s one of the Turkish foods I was most looking forward to eating in Istanbul. Kral Kokoreç is an amazing, sort of street food stall in Istanbul. Kokoreç is a delicacy of organs wrapped in lamb intestines and grilled. I ordered a plate of it to go alongside some bread and it was spectacular. It was one of the best Turkish food meals I had, I loved it. They also sold midye dolma, mussels with rice and spices, and they were also wonderful. Total price - 29 TL ($9.71) - for everything.
22:42 Grand Bazaar - After that amazing meal, we walked over to the Grand Bazaar, which is not only one of the oldest covered markets in Istanbul, but one of the oldest covered shopping areas in the world. It was pretty amazing to walk around, and admire the shops and the actual structure of the Grand Bazaar in Istanbul. I think the tea was 1 TL ($0.34).
25:47 Fıstık Kebap Lahmacun - To complete this Istanbul food tour, our final stop for dinner was at a restaurant called Fıstık Kebap Lahmacun (thanks to Culinary Backstreets for the recommendation: to eat lahmacun. At first we started off with aryan and kibbeh, before proceeding onto the lahmacun, pide, and the special fistik kebap. Everything was delicious, but I think I really liked the simplicity and lightness of the lahmacun the best. Total price - 58 TL ($19.49).
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