Turkish Food Tour | Turkish Coffee + Turkish Tea | Food Tour in Istanbul, Turkey
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- Опубликовано: 13 ноя 2021
- Turkish Food Tour. In this video, we set out on an epic Turkish food tour trying out as much Turkish Coffee and Turkish Tea that we could get our hands on in Istanbul, Turkey.
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Turkish Coffee and Turkish Tea is drunk in Turkey more so than water! It’s not just a drink, but a way of life and there’s a whole culture based around it. With so many places offering Turkish Coffee and Turkish Tea, there’s quite a varied spread in the price of it. So, we decided to go on a huge Turkish food tour trying out a bunch of different places selling coffee and tea, to figure out which is the best in all of Istanbul, Turkey.
We hope you enjoy this massive Turkish food tour in Istanbul, Turkey, trying Turkish coffee and Turkish tea.
Places we visited:
Name: Huzur Cayevi
Address: Kalyoncu Kulluğu, Ömer Hayyam Cd., 34435 Beyoğlu/İstanbul
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Name: Çiçek Börek
Address: Kamer Hatun, 34435 Beyoğlu/İstanbul
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Name: Kafe Ara
Address: Tomtom, Ara Güler Sk No:2, 34433 Beyoğlu/İstanbul
what3words location: ///curbed.nets.ballots
Name: Mandabatmaz
Address: Asmalı Mescit, Olivya Gç. 1/A, 34430 Beyoğlu/İstanbul
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Name: Velvet Cafe, Galata
Address: Büyük Hendek Cd kule Çukmazı S 7a, 34421 Beyoğlu
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Name: Kurukahveci Mehmet Efendi
Address: Rüstem Paşa, Tahmis Sk. No:66, 34116 Fatih/İstanbul
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Name: Tatlıcı Safa
Address: Rüstem Paşa, Hasırcılar Cd. No:10, 34116 Fatih/İstanbul
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I love how the videos are uploaded in segments that highlight the different cafes. Did you do that? It makes skipping around a lot easier. Those mini espresso coffees (like what most of the world drink) look fantastic. The cups make them taste better 🤣
So true, they really do, you just feel so much more sophisticated!! Also, we added the chapters in for that exact reason ;) so you can get to where you want in the video easily, glad they are useful!!
Really interesting! I learned a lot about their traditional coffee /tea drinking. Loved it!!!
That's awesome! So glad you could learn a little something with it :)
You should wait at least a minute before drinking Turkish coffee to allow the grounds to settle and cool off. You’re not supposed to drink the grounds.
Turkish tea is steeped tea using black tea. The tulip shaped glass has a specific purpose. The tea stays hot below the neck and cool above. You should pick up the glass from the top of the neck where the tea is cooler. The clear glass allows you to see how light or dark the tea is. Because it’s made with 2 pots (one for tea, the other for water) it allows you to alter the strength of the tea when poured.
Yes you're right ;) Thanks for watching!
Surprised your hands weren't shaking near the end with the caffeine overload! Well done!
Haha it was a close one!!!
Hello from Istanbul sirgeci cag kebab, Istanbul
Hello Berkan!! Thanks for watching :)
great video and good for learning english! thanks for subtitle. subscribe and thumbs up 👍
Oh that's so wonderful, so glad you liked it :) and hope we can help you on your English journey 😊
The increase in prices is directly proportional to the operating expenses of the cafes.
Also, Turkish coffee cannot be made with hot water. Businesses are running away from the intensity to the convenience of the job.
Agreed, also depending on the location of the cafes, you can see a change in price!
@@HungryTwoTravel Yes, you are right
Abone oldum 😀👍👏🙏❤️
Yay!! That's awesome Türkmen Aga :)
We now have Turkish subtitles on all of our videos :)
salam sabahiniz xeyir
Salam, hello!!! Thanks for watching!
Merhabalar iyi akşamlar yeni yerimiz sirgeci cag kebap
Doğu bankın yanda sirgeci cag kebap buyrun misafirimiz olun Berkan usta dan selam
@@berkanderyal Hello Usta Berkan, we didn't know you opened up a new branch! That's amazing, if we find ourselves back in Istanbul we will definitely come by and visit. Thanks so much for watching and commenting :) It's great to hear from you
Thank you for the nice video and promotion. When it comes to tea and coffee in the world, the first thing that comes to mind is of course the Turkish nation!! Especially tea is the fuel of the Turks, it is expressed as such among the people. As a nation, we love tea very much. You can find it in homes and workplaces 24/7.
It is the fuel, you're so right. We love the tea and coffee in Türkiye, the culture around it is something else that we never get enough of. Thanks a lot for watching and commenting!