Street food in Turkey
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Another rave review for Istanbul Eats - we LOVED our Beyoglu tour. Istanbul was one of my all-time favorite eating places in part because there is so much good street food. We particularly enjoyed the kokorec - take OC's suggestions for where to try it. We had a few and the best one (by far) was from a cart with a long line in Fatih.
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Turkish ice cream is worth trying once. That's all I will say about that one. I didn't much like Turkish delight either. However the baklava in Istanbul comes in 100s of kinds--not just what we get in the US. When I return in July, there's this place on the way to Topkapi. I know I am going to have tea and baklava there again.
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I do not know if I mentioned these before, but here are two good choices that i recently tweeted :
Ahmet C. Celebiler @ahmetcelebiler Apr 5
Visiting the #GrandBazaar in #Istanbul, one must eat at either Donerci Sahin or Durumcu Mehmet at Mahmutpasa Yokusu sokak. @_AmazingTurkey_
Ahmet C. Celebiler @ahmetcelebiler Apr 5
Visiting the #GrandBazaar in #Istanbul, one must eat at either Donerci Sahin or Durumcu Mehmet at Mahmutpasa Yokusu sokak. @_AmazingTurkey_
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I have booked the "two markets" tour from Istanbul Eats while I am in Turkey next July. During Ramazan (which is most of July 2014) they offer only the "two markets" and Beygolu tours. I might do one of the other tours at the end of the month before I leave after the Ramazan (Turkish word for "Ramadan") period ends.
Can't wait.
Can't wait.