Ultimate Istanbul Street Food Tour (ft. a whole baked potato neighborhood)

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024

Комментарии • 24

  • @Agnes-qz7jh
    @Agnes-qz7jh 11 месяцев назад +2

    I would like Turkish Food Shops to Open their Shop or Stalls in India with variety of Nonveg Food for those people who cannot visit Your and other Countries due to cannot afford but atleast if Your Country people come to India We can taste Your Delicious Food which Wre watch on Utube.Its so Apetizing one cannot control to have a Grub of Your Country Nonveg Delicious Food.

    • @letsmadventure
      @letsmadventure  11 месяцев назад

      Turkey has lots of good non-veg and veg food too! Some of the most delicious dal I have ever tasted. I hope some can come to India soon too!

  • @SirAranLuis
    @SirAranLuis 4 месяца назад +1

    What time of the year you guys went? Weather looks perfect!

    • @letsmadventure
      @letsmadventure  4 месяца назад

      We were there in July! It was a little hot, but so beautiful!!!

  • @marydanessa
    @marydanessa Год назад +1

    Delicious

    • @letsmadventure
      @letsmadventure  Год назад

      Agreed! Which dish would you most want to try?

  • @ua36ua
    @ua36ua 9 месяцев назад +1

    You should eat a mussel by scooping it up with the other shell

    • @letsmadventure
      @letsmadventure  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much! You're absolutely right. The people at the restaurant ended up teaching us about halfway through. Makes it so much easier!

  • @murattahan2391
    @murattahan2391 Год назад

    afiyet olsun

  • @baykus5003
    @baykus5003 7 месяцев назад

    Simit yemeyi özledim 😢

  • @travelleryildirim3013
    @travelleryildirim3013 Год назад

    Nice and funny Vlog SIMIT is the Grandfather and the origin from your New York bagel … In ottoman time Jewish people moved to Poland because it was some parts Ottoman Land 16. Century and this Jewish comunity make the SIMIT still from their Ottoman tradtion and when they moved to US they bring this to New York in the 20 . Century A.C

    • @letsmadventure
      @letsmadventure  Год назад +1

      Omg that is so cool!!! We did a video in New York at the end of last year where we talked about the history of bagels in America, NOW we traveled even further back into bagel history with their origin story! A full bagel 🥯 (circle) moment! Thanks so much for the information!!!

  • @fugenturkoglu
    @fugenturkoglu Год назад +1

    It was fun to watch. Yes, sadly in tourist, historical, old areas that type of shop assistants are trying to take advantage tourist and naive. Please, be extra extra careful with taxi drivers. Trust me, taxi drivers weren't like this before (they were kind, even would remind you forgotten the change etc) but the last 10 years has been the worst of the worst. By law, they need to use meter. If they refuse, do not use and take the number plate and inform the council. Use your GPS and do not trust the taxi driver and record everything just incase. Also, do not eat at take away places just outside of the Grand Bazaar; that's not food anyway and also for the garbage you would end up being cheated. The eateries inside Grand Bazaar has been 100s years and mainly the same owners. However, those eateries are ' Esnaf Lokantası' - for people who work in Grand Bazaar and one of the cheapest places in Istanbul. Usually, they won't serve people who do not work in Grand Bazaar but you could ask them. (they know all the workers in there 😀) About, you going to the modern side today;
    Probably you couldn't go more historical and older part of Istanbul 😀Galata is from Galatians.( Not from our football club Galata Saray 😀) Galatians built some of the buildings and roads in Galata 278 BC even before Romans.
    The modern part is Nişantaşı, Etiler, Tarabya etc. in Europe, and Bağdat Caddesi etc. in Asia. And some places as usual in other countries big modern, grand and boring, cold shoppıng centres. Take care.

    • @fugenturkoglu
      @fugenturkoglu Год назад +1

      Sorry, just remembered 'Galataport 'if you've been there, too. Yes, that port is modern and brand new. The port from Galatians were so rundown, it's replaced with the present one.

    • @letsmadventure
      @letsmadventure  Год назад

      Ohhh good to know! Thank you so much for the tips and information! We have been loving the public transportation here too to avoid worrying about taxi drivers. We are definitely going to have to check out that food (if they'll serve us). Haha I read somewhere that Takism square was "the modern heart of Istanbul" but you are definitely right, I realized when we ventured to the Asian side that it was MUCH more modern there. You take care too! Really appreciate the comment! 😁

    • @letsmadventure
      @letsmadventure  Год назад

      Yes! We didn't go there but we saw it by boat. That area was SUPER modern!!!

    • @Arma66634
      @Arma66634 Год назад

      Ne diyorsun ingilliçe 0