I've been watching street food videos on UA-cam for a few times. Definitely Turkish food is both cleaner and tastier than other cuisines in the world. according to me, and very good video thanks!!!
Wow! By far the best food review video of Istanbul. Thank you so much for this amazing video. I am planning to go to Istanbul in September, and I am often overwhelmed by the amount of things to and the amount of different foods to try. In this video, everything is clear, concise and straight to the point. Istanbul looks like an amazing place with so much culture. The food looked absolutely amazing. I am Persian of origins, and I am pleased to see how many foods from my culture are similar to the Turkish culture, such as baklava, the kebabs, the yoghurt drink( we call it dookh) and the pickled vegetables in juice( we call it Torshi) and the chai which, in our country we drink, holding a sugar cube between our front teeth. Often time our chai will be flavoured with saffron and rose, petal water. Thanks again for your hard work and putting this together.😊👍👌
There is some spesific city in Turkey called "Erzurum" drink the "çay" just like you described. They first hold the sugar between their teeth and drink the tea :) This is an old culture for us i guess, but still there are a lot of similarities with your culture ! :)
nah the same logic whereever you are living you have to integrate there. As a person who lived in Ukraine for 10 years i never forgot i was just a visitor or not permanent ,kept on respect their culture and lifestyle.But the thing is these imigrants dont care turkish society and still wait to be respected by us
@@lynn_2909 There is no such thing as Turkish society. You all share same middle eastern culture and you should get along. I hope your government declare other languages as official language since there is more than 10 million refugees who can't speak Turkish and forced to speak Turkish.
Who knew Istanbul had such amazing food??! I love the coffee scene but hey you guys definitely made me give Istanbul a second look for a visit! Love you guys and your channel 👏 👏
Turks have beans they call rooster. They cook it in a casserole. And rice. They pour the beans over the rice. Rice and beans will not be separate. Rice, beans and yogurt. Oh my god 😍 This food is absolutely from heaven 😊
Lamb for $4 and Turkish coffee for $1.50. Amazing. You do great videos and Olivia jumping and dancing in the background is just hilarious. It adds so much. It’s like jumping for joy.
This is the best Turkish street food video I')e seen ever. It has everything I know and love since childhood and the information you give is very accurate (some stuff even I didn't know). It encompasses all kinds of street food in western Turkey (at least the ones I know about the most in Izmir as I grew up).
The man behind you talking while you are eating Künefe is Burak Deniz. He is a very famous actor in Türkiye, I'm surprised I saw him in this video hahaha
Compare Turkish street food to Indian street food lol. Look yall this is how it should be done. Sanitary and clean, they all look clean themselves, no arms in full pots of food either 😅😂
Thank you for a fantastic video summarizing many/most the main/iconic foods to try in Istanbul, that's just what I was looking for. Also so fantastic that you recommended one amazing restaurant where you can try a bunch of stuff. 👍👍👏👏
My wife and I are travelling to Turkey in August for our honeymoon and we found your video to be extremely insightful and informative. Thanks for the great advice. #NewSubscriber
would of been nice if you would of put where we could locate these places Nathan. where to have that Turkish breakfast, the Kunefe is at the Pera Antakya restaurant? what about the Manti and Gozleme? and where do you recommend getting Lahmacum & Pide? and where is the Kumpir Located? lol thanks
Kokorec is so amazing. I can rarely eat instentine food, I can sometimes find it overwhelming, but I found Kokorec (maybe I got a well-made one) to have almost this crispy, super fatty, well-spiced dish that I just devoured in seconds.
You guys are going to have an epic time! 🤘🏽We were there for just under a month. I recommend at least a week, also a good idea to devote a day to Kadiköy and Besiktas too!
The reason why they sometimes serve each mussel individually for your is because very rarely it can happen that a mussel has gone bad, since it can get very hot in Turkey during daytime. An untrained eye wouldn't even notice, hence why seafood is notorious for causing food poisoning, but they usually can tell immediately
My bad, i explored you very late. Even though i live just 120 kms away from Istanbul and visit there every weekend, i learned so much thing about the city from you. Highly appreciate it😊
I already knew what they were as am a local Turkih person but. What i wanted to say is people usually cant fit these much information in one video so it would be a grea guide for them if they want to visit 😀
1. Habibi is an Arabic language word it's not in the Turkish language the same as the first guy's name occurs in the video. 2. Kunefe, Turkish breakfast, Menemen, and Cheesecake are not even street foods in Turkey. 3. Even though we have some street foods we do not have an expanded street food culture so, do not classify Turks as Arab nor Indian.
These Americans are so weird 😅 They happily ate kokoreç , which is made from intestines, hearts, lungs and kidneys but couldn't stand a mackerel fish sandwich. But great video! I was just in Istanbul last week and loved most of the food!
Lamb and calf are the cleanest animals on earth, so they can be eaten anywhere. but the pig is a really dirty animal because the pig eats everything its own dead baby, whatever plastic it finds, it is unhealthy.
They made the correct choice. Those fish sandwiches are terrible with no flavor, no dressing or sauce, and made in a hurry. By the way the fish they use is imported from Norway. Brick and mortar type seafood places have thousand times better sandwiches.
I must say the best baklava is in Karaköy Güllüoğlu. Çiğköfte in street is without meat bec of eu restrictions, you need to try in a restaurant doing it with meat Karaköy there is one for it also. Nice video though.
Hello friend, I enjoyed watching this video, I am happy to know your channel and I can join you as your new subscriber from Istanbul. very delicious turkish food
if you guys still have the records i'd love to see how much yall spent full time RVing for your 2nd year (last year) and see how it compares to your first year
Hi guys… im a new subscriber and im amazed watching your videos in Istanbul… for the food tour, what the name of Food Tour Company you used/booked… thank you… stay safe
Hey! We didn’t book any food tours, we just walked around the city and tried stuff! A few things we experienced through Airbnb experiences, and others we researched on our own! Best of luck! 🤤
Wow, we unfortunately discovered you late at night, when we should not be thinking of eating😮....you guys had AMAZING food😢...we're starving now😋☹️! That food is really healthful too! Problem is, after you go home, your food will never again taste good😅
Sounds great guys! Love your video. I arrive in Istanbul in two weeks. Who was the food guy explaining what Kunefe is made of? And top 5 restaurants I need to eat at? I have my list of about 30 but wanna see yours. Thanks heaps 😀
I've been watching street food videos on UA-cam for a few times. Definitely Turkish food is both cleaner and tastier than other cuisines in the world. according to me, and very good video thanks!!!
It’s tasty!!! 🤤
Istanbul! You guys have blown away my preconceived notions for this city. This is a
bright, sophisticated and happening place.
Thanks for the kind words! We felt the same, this city has so much to offer! 🤘🏽
Sevgili dostum nasıl bir önyargı var sende şehrime karşı merak ettim doğrusu?
❤🎉🎉🎉
What was your opinion before seeing this?
I once tried kunefe with ice cream in a turkish resto when i was in singapore, it was sooo good! Want to eat that again❤
It’s delicious! 🤤
I highly recommend that you visit the Asian side as well. Kadıköy, Moda, Bağdat Caddesi. They are all located near each other!
We did visit of few of those spots Deniz and loved it! Will definitely spend more time on that side next time 👍🏼
4:22 Burak Deniz var arkada
@@vinland6172 OHA harbiden o mu be cidden benziyo ama değilse de ben inandım o olduğuna ndxmfdjdks
@@HK.9977 evet o şansa :D
What is in Bağdat Caddesi?
4:21 how on earth has no one noticed Burak Deniz🫢
Wow! By far the best food review video of Istanbul. Thank you so much for this amazing video. I am planning to go to Istanbul in September, and I am often overwhelmed by the amount of things to and the amount of different foods to try. In this video, everything is clear, concise and straight to the point. Istanbul looks like an amazing place with so much culture. The food looked absolutely amazing. I am Persian of origins, and I am pleased to see how many foods from my culture are similar to the Turkish culture, such as baklava, the kebabs, the yoghurt drink( we call it dookh) and the pickled vegetables in juice( we call it Torshi) and the chai which, in our country we drink, holding a sugar cube between our front teeth. Often time our chai will be flavoured with saffron and rose, petal water. Thanks again for your hard work and putting this together.😊👍👌
There is some spesific city in Turkey called "Erzurum" drink the "çay" just like you described. They first hold the sugar between their teeth and drink the tea :) This is an old culture for us i guess, but still there are a lot of similarities with your culture ! :)
Wow, thanks for the kind words! Glad this video was helpful!! All the best, enjoy the delicious food! 🤤
We are not arabs, we dont say 'welcome habibi' we say 'hoşgeldiniz'
Well, you are multi-national country with Syrians, Afghans and Pakistanis.
@@Whiteshade if they live here they will learn turkish way of greetings not us . turks dont say hoşgeldin to german in Germany right ?
@@lynn_2909 We are talking about Turkey here. Germany has a strict foreign integration process while Turkey has open-border procedure to all nations.
nah the same logic whereever you are living you have to integrate there. As a person who lived in Ukraine for 10 years i never forgot i was just a visitor or not permanent ,kept on respect their culture and lifestyle.But the thing is these imigrants dont care turkish society and still wait to be respected by us
@@lynn_2909 There is no such thing as Turkish society. You all share same middle eastern culture and you should get along. I hope your government declare other languages as official language since there is more than 10 million refugees who can't speak Turkish and forced to speak Turkish.
Who knew Istanbul had such amazing food??! I love the coffee scene but hey you guys definitely made me give Istanbul a second look for a visit! Love you guys and your channel 👏 👏
Everybody but you I guess 😂
u have to visit istanbul. I promise u wont regret it :)
we call it koulouri in Greece
I went in December. I'd go back in a second.
Did no one realise the famous Turkish actor at 4:16 in the back from ask laftan anlamaz❤❤❤😂😂😂🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
That’s him 👍🏽
Turks have beans they call rooster. They cook it in a casserole. And rice. They pour the beans over the rice. Rice and beans will not be separate. Rice, beans and yogurt. Oh my god 😍 This food is absolutely from heaven 😊
Yeah its name is “Barbunya” in Turkish and the food’s name is “Barbunya pilaki”
@@hlq3223ne barbunyası ya,kurufasulye...
Size dilediğiniz kadar ısmarlaya bilirim 👍
It has no meat?
Oh what a luck! Burak Deniz who is a famous turkish actor is at the next table at the künefe place hahah
Nice catch! He was a really nice guy! 🤘🏽
i was wondering that nobody notice burak in the video finally i am not the only one who noticed….
Lamb for $4 and Turkish coffee for $1.50. Amazing. You do great videos and Olivia jumping and dancing in the background is just hilarious. It adds so much. It’s like jumping for joy.
it is amazing only for tourists..
This is the best Turkish street food video I')e seen ever. It has everything I know and love since childhood and the information you give is very accurate (some stuff even I didn't know). It encompasses all kinds of street food in western Turkey (at least the ones I know about the most in Izmir as I grew up).
The man behind you talking while you are eating Künefe is Burak Deniz. He is a very famous actor in Türkiye, I'm surprised I saw him in this video hahaha
Good eye 👁️
nobody cares..
Amazing video. One of the best ones I have seen. Thanks
Thanks! We really enjoyed ourselves in Turkey!
Compare Turkish street food to Indian street food lol. Look yall this is how it should be done. Sanitary and clean, they all look clean themselves, no arms in full pots of food either 😅😂
I want to try the delights of Turkish cuisine.
LOVED this. Would love to see something similar for other cities: Paris, Vienna, Brugge, etc. etc. etc. VERY fun.
Maybe next year 🤔
Thank you for a fantastic video summarizing many/most the main/iconic foods to try in Istanbul, that's just what I was looking for. Also so fantastic that you recommended one amazing restaurant where you can try a bunch of stuff. 👍👍👏👏
Glad it helped, enjoy! Thank yiu
lol not burak deniz sitting next to you guys HAGAH and him looking at your table 😂
he's trying to hide too lol
Excellent video - love it!
Thanks Jeremy! All the best!
Going to Turkey in September. This video is vey helpful. Thank you.
We dont say hAbİbİ we are not arabs. We say “Hoşgeldiniz.” We are turks. We are a mix of europians and asians. But NOT an arab.
Irkçı bir batı özentisi gibi konuşma,yoksa öyle misin?.?.?.?
My wife and I are travelling to Turkey in August for our honeymoon and we found your video to be extremely insightful and informative. Thanks for the great advice. #NewSubscriber
Thanks, glad it was helpful! All the best and safe travels! You’re going to have a wonderful time!
Ülkemizi nasıl buldunuz beğendiniz mi selamlar?
THERE WAS A TURKISH ACTOR BEHIND YOU GUYS!! AT THE SIDE TABLE WHILE YOU GUYS WHERE EATING KUNEFE!! HIS NAME IS BURAK DENIZ!! OMG HAHAHHA
Good eye 👁️
@@ONWorldTravel hah ofc👀
Informative video. Thank you
Cheers!
All my favorites!!! As a Turkish person you did try a large portion of our famous foods
Turkler
Great video! Have to put Turkiye down on my bucketlist!!
İstanbul a yolunuz düşerse misafir etmekten onur duyarım ✋
4:15 The famous Turkish actor in the background, Burak Deniz, what luck!
would of been nice if you would of put where we could locate these places Nathan. where to have that Turkish breakfast, the Kunefe is at the Pera Antakya restaurant? what about the Manti and Gozleme? and where do you recommend getting Lahmacum & Pide? and where is the Kumpir Located? lol thanks
Gideceğiniz heryerde dostum tek derdin bu olsun sorun yok ilk gördüğün dükkana gönül rahatlığıyla dalabilirsin😂
4:20 BURAK DENIZ at the back and no one notice that, OMG!!!
Good 👁️
Hi guys, you know who I just saw in the restaurant? I saw the Turkish actor.
Good 👁️
luv the video deserves alot of viewss!!!😃
Cute kitty doorman at 7:20 behind you!!!
Best video on Istanbul’s food
4:25 , in this time I realized that a very popular actor behind you guys ..... lucky you
Great video content.
Thank you!!
@@ONWorldTravel you're welcome
Kokorec is so amazing. I can rarely eat instentine food, I can sometimes find it overwhelming, but I found Kokorec (maybe I got a well-made one) to have almost this crispy, super fatty, well-spiced dish that I just devoured in seconds.
This gets me so excited for our trip! Too much amazing food. How long were you there?
You guys are going to have an epic time! 🤘🏽We were there for just under a month. I recommend at least a week, also a good idea to devote a day to Kadiköy and Besiktas too!
@@ONWorldTravel Agio Oros only men allowed inside
you would definetely love to go blacksea of turkey that region has good food good weather and everything
you put nearly every Turkish street food to the list and a very good footage. lamb intestines are the most popular one.
Haha glad we covered most of it! Cheers!
@@ONWorldTravel ı recommend to you “Kokareç” in İzmir style this type is thickly chopped meat without vegetables and thicky chopped. Its more meaty.
4:22 Burak Deniz
Good eye 👁️
Nice video...thanks for sharing
Check out the famous Fish Wrap in Karakoy ; better than the dry sandwich version 👌
Would have loved to try that, Karakoy has great food!
The reason why they sometimes serve each mussel individually for your is because very rarely it can happen that a mussel has gone bad, since it can get very hot in Turkey during daytime. An untrained eye wouldn't even notice, hence why seafood is notorious for causing food poisoning, but they usually can tell immediately
Good to know, we always wondered about that 🤔 thanks!
My bad, i explored you very late. Even though i live just 120 kms away from Istanbul and visit there every weekend, i learned so much thing about the city from you. Highly appreciate it😊
Thanks! Yes, there is a lot of Turkish food to explore 🤤
Very nice and short explanations of the foods.
Awesome, glad it was helpful!
I already knew what they were as am a local Turkih person but. What i wanted to say is people usually cant fit these much information in one video so it would be a grea guide for them if they want to visit 😀
Must try was the çağ kebap of Sehzade. The lamb cooked on a horizontal rotating spit. It's affordable and doesn't have the gamey taste.
We love Türkiye, excellent food.
Great video. OMG. That made me Hungry.
So many tasty options! 🤤 Thanks!
Really great video😮
Thanks! 🤘🏽
Excelente!!
Anúncio de primeira qualidade!
1. Habibi is an Arabic language word it's not in the Turkish language the same as the first guy's name occurs in the video.
2. Kunefe, Turkish breakfast, Menemen, and Cheesecake are not even street foods in Turkey.
3. Even though we have some street foods we do not have an expanded street food culture so, do not classify Turks as Arab nor Indian.
kafası fesli, araplaşmış mankurtlar.. sefil bi toplum..
Anlamadım şimdi ırkçı mısın değil misin?
These Americans are so weird 😅
They happily ate kokoreç , which is made from intestines, hearts, lungs and kidneys but couldn't stand a mackerel fish sandwich.
But great video! I was just in Istanbul last week and loved most of the food!
Lamb and calf are the cleanest animals on earth, so they can be eaten anywhere.
but the pig is a really dirty animal because the pig eats everything its own dead baby, whatever plastic it finds, it is unhealthy.
They made the correct choice. Those fish sandwiches are terrible with no flavor, no dressing or sauce, and made in a hurry. By the way the fish they use is imported from Norway. Brick and mortar type seafood places have thousand times better sandwiches.
Eskiden çok güzeldi artık gerçekten balık ekmekçiler kötü @@cemdursun
I must say the best baklava is in Karaköy Güllüoğlu. Çiğköfte in street is without meat bec of eu restrictions, you need to try in a restaurant doing it with meat Karaköy there is one for it also. Nice video though.
Pickle acctually means turşu what you drink is called turşu suyu which is means pickle juice
Good to know, thanks for explaining! 👍🏽
As a turk, Turks are not arabic I don't know why they saying "Habibi" and else arabic words but I swear we are not arabics...
Hello friend, I enjoyed watching this video, I am happy to know your channel and I can join you as your new subscriber from Istanbul. very delicious turkish food
Thanks you! All the best!
I wish you included the names of restaurants and name of your you did
What was the tour guide walking company you used please?
A very famous Turkish actor is sitting in the kunefe part right behind you omg it's burak deniz
Aaaa que vibe boa desse vídeo…. cheio de alegria e uma riqueza de sabores, iguarias, culturas … gostei e deu até fome hahahah
Maravilhosa a gastronomia ❤
Thank you!
Where is that künefe place, looks great!
if you guys still have the records i'd love to see how much yall spent full time RVing for your 2nd year (last year) and see how it compares to your first year
We still want to make a video on that. At some point we’d like to put it together but currently it’s not in the immediate pipeline! Cheers🤘🏽
Isn't that Burak Deniz from Ask Laftan Anlamaz? at 4:11 He's at the back
What’s the lats and longs of the kahvalti place? I would like to visit.
Hi guys… im a new subscriber and im amazed watching your videos in Istanbul… for the food tour, what the name of Food Tour Company you used/booked… thank you… stay safe
Hey! We didn’t book any food tours, we just walked around the city and tried stuff! A few things we experienced through Airbnb experiences, and others we researched on our own! Best of luck! 🤤
4:12 arkada ki gri giymiş adam Burak deniz adamlar hem künefe yedi hemde ünlü birini gördü
How did you find a guide to take you to different places?
You could have given the locations too!
Türkiyeye hoş geldin 🎉
Thank you! 😊
Hi can u pls let me know where is the kahvelti turkish breakfast that u tried in the video? The shop name
Wow, we unfortunately discovered you late at night, when we should not be thinking of eating😮....you guys had AMAZING food😢...we're starving now😋☹️! That food is really healthful too! Problem is, after you go home, your food will never again taste good😅
The food is so goooood! 🤤
Where about do you get a good cup of cappuccino
Hi! This video is amazing. who was you guide? we are traveling to Istanbul in 10 days and I'm looking for a guide :)
Turkish Kokorec does.not include innerts. It's just intestines and lamb fat. The wikipedia description is the Greek recipe.
The kokoreç, adaba kebap, and kelle paça is the greatest things in the planet probaly.
There is a famous actor in the background at 4:22 😮 what a coincidence
Kim
Sounds great guys! Love your video. I arrive in Istanbul in two weeks. Who was the food guy explaining what Kunefe is made of? And top 5 restaurants I need to eat at? I have my list of about 30 but wanna see yours. Thanks heaps 😀
Selam bro İstanbul a geldinmi ve memnun kaldınmı ?
Why haven’t you included the name of these places …..
who was your tour guide ? and how can i reach them please? i will be in istanbul on July 2023
We found him on Airbnb experiences 🤘🏽
OMFG!!!!!!!!!!!!! YOU WERE SITTING NEXT TO ONE OF TURKEY"S MOST FAMOUS ACTORS EVER!!!!!! 4:18
Nice catch
Um ótimo anúncio com variedades em comidas.
What restaraunt is the “quesadilla” and manta
delicious video😋❤️🔥
Thank you 😋
God this looks amazing
🤤
In this video when they were eating a baklava you can see the famous actor burak deniz at the back of a person 😂
Hey where is that location that you got the lemon taffy from?
probably istiklal avenue in taksim.. but the area has been infested by arabs and other uncivilized nationalities from stone age now..
afiyet olsun
Thanks Murat! We loved it!
Do you remember the name of the restaurant where you had the Buryan?
im from turkey and sure... there is so GOOOOOOD'! (I'll eat that so much day)
Git İngilizce öğren lan,rezalet...
Great food 🤤
did anyone else notice Burak Deniz in the background @ 4:20
👁️
Funny how no one noticed burak deniz @ 4:20 in background
How was Lahmacun or Pide not mentioned!!!
They are both mentioned towards the end! 👍🏽 😋
Istanbul one of my fav places for food along with Tokyo, Barcelona & Tuscany.... Really like how they grill lamb
Obsessed with how they cook lamb there 🤤 so so good! All the best!
@@ONWorldTravel if you like lamb try Greece in Orthodox Easter it's all about lamb this period
Who did you do the tour with? He seems so fun!
You’re making me hungry 😂😂😂
Looks good