... the pide of Çengelköy Börekçisi.
What do you recommend about your hometown/neighborhood?
2007-10-24
21:30:30
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asked by
Totally Blunt
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Travel
➔ Europe (Continental)
➔ Turkey
It seems you are an international man, John. Lucky you.
2007-10-24
21:49:45 ·
update #1
Thanks Tanju, but I already tried it. I lived in Beylerbeyi for years. :) So, what do you recommend from where you live?
And Ceviz, Çengelköy cucumber isn't produced in Çengelköy anymore. Other than the ones we grow in the garden, of course. Sycamore maple? I have to look into that. :)
2007-10-24
23:04:46 ·
update #2
Çetin, that's mouth watering. Whenever I ask about food, I feel hungry. :P
2007-10-24
23:05:46 ·
update #3
Hi,
In Beylerbeyi, next to mosque, there is a fish shop (Sorry, I forget the name) and try is grilled fish and try sea mussel with garlic sousse ..
Good Apetite :-)
OK, There is a Fish Restaurant in Bulgurlu called Hamsilos, try it Fish Soup ...
2007-10-24 22:38:57
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answered by Tanju 7
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If you come to my village (Adlington, Lancashire) you must go to Sharjus Indian restaurant. It is an old church that has been made into a restaurant and the food is wonderful.
I miss the spicy chicken pide from Paradise Pide in turunc when I am back in England. It's so hard to get pide here, I keep pestering the guys at our local kebab shop to make it but they don't think it will sell well :(
2007-10-25 07:46:41
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answered by Lyns 2
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Blunt you missed to mention Ãengelköy Cucumber & Ãengelköy Sycamore Maple.
2007-10-25 05:41:22
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answered by Anonymous
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I really don't have a hometown since I keep travelling around a lot. But I have my favorite places.
The small cafe on the corner just behind 5th Ave. Manhattan,
There was a nice small 'bufe' near Taksim, Istanbul.
Also the 'bufe' at Maltepe, Ankara... they used to make delicious 'toast' with fresh orange juice mmmmm
Haci Baba baklava in Ankara.
the waffles they sell in the streets in Brussels (bell gauffre?)
Bacon & Eggs in London for breakfast lol
Steaming hot 'corek' and 'hellim' in Cyprus
2007-10-25 04:41:20
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answered by John R 2
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Not completely about food but,when you go to Ãsküdar, i'd recommend all to go up to Fethi PaÅa korusu and have a warm tea with the great view of istanbul boÄazı.
2007-10-26 02:16:26
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answered by Leprechaun 6
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New Orleans; Mardi Gras
2007-10-25 08:15:51
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answered by ithinkiatetoomuch 5
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If you come to St.Maarten, you must watch planes landing from Sunset Beach Bar while drinking your pine colada..
2007-10-26 03:17:20
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answered by Jayhun 5
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if you come to Caddebostan Istanbul don't miss the chance of going to Caddebostan sea coast to go to House café and drink their alcoholic lemonade :-)
2007-10-26 01:33:08
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answered by Anonymous
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I would definitely recommend Iskender kebap at Iskender Restaurant- Bursa :)
I indulged myself in it the whole summer and didn't gain weight and that must be a miracle of God :)))
2007-10-25 07:39:35
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answered by Ipek K 7
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blunt dostum,
i recommend to you at ÃÄ°ÃEKPASAJI in Ä°STANBUL - cold beer with the mussel and kokoreç.
i like that place!
http://www.tarihicicekpasaji.com/
2007-10-25 05:16:43
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answered by Anonymous
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