As a Turkish person just wanted to give you some information about the glass of water that comes with the Turkish Coffe. It is a method to understand if the guest who came to visit you is hungry or not. This method was found in the Ottoman Empire era. Turkish people didn't want to ask their guests if they were hungry in order to not to seem rude so they have found this way. When the Turkish Coffee and the glass of water comes if the guest drinks the coffee it means they are not much hungry, but if they drink the water and not the coffee they are hungry. When the guests drink the water, the host prepares a meal for the guest. This way helps the guest a lot to not giving them the burden of saying that they are hungry and asking for food. GREAT VİDEO ENJOYED IT !!
@Mustafa Kemal Atatürk 2023 Yunanistan'a gitmişsiniz ama Türkiye'ye gelmemişsiniz cümlesinden ne çıkardın da böyle hakaretli bir cümle kuruyorsun acaba?
It’s actually funny to see that most of the tourists doesn’t like ayran or thinks it’s bad because almost every Turkish people loves ayran! We drink it with every meal: burgers, pastas, kebabs, salads etc.
Daneger and Stacey tourists like sweet yoghurt with fruits, they eat it like pudding. As a Turkish, ayran is my favourite drink and I can understand why they don’t like it. I wouldn’t eat salty pudding, too. We have sweet yoghurt with sugar and fruits but we mostly like to eat is salty. Yoghurt with garlic is the best with mantı 🥟 pasta 🍝 and some fried vegatables like eggplant, zucchini and green pepper. Yoghurt is a salty food for us. 😂
@@ozlemdr6076 Çok doğru bir tespit. Yabancılar genelde şekerli içeceklere alışmışlar. O yüzden tuzlu bir içecek çok da çekici gelmiyor olabilir onlar için.
I gained 3 kilograms after my trip to Turkey because the food was fantastic :) You should go to Antalya in summer it was breathtaking! Love from Belgium :)
Testa Lagusa yaşasada yaşamasda birilerine bu güzel ülkemizi tanıtıp dikkatlerini cekmek ve onları ziyarete teşvik etmesi hepimiz için bir kazanç değilmi sence?
Oh My Word !! That food looked incredible ! I can’t wait to visit 🇹🇷 Turkey and taste all of the monumental food they have to offer. 😋 A huge Thank you, to Stacy and Dane for the videos you guys make, they are truly fascinating and inspiring I learn so much by watching your videos 👏🏼👏🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼💕💜💕💜💕💜🙏🏼 #Goals #TravelersForLife
just a tip, if you want the best tastebud pleasure, don't go to istanbul. that is were you get mediocre recepies. you wan't the best go to anatolia or south/southeast.
There are a lot of hidden places like that in İstanbul. I have been living in İstanbul for 10 years and i am still discovering new amazing little places. The beauty of the city comes from it's mysteriousness. You can find almost anything in İstanbul as long as you know where to look or know someone who does. Only then the true form of the city will start revealing itself which is actually a lot more authentic than expected
Hi Dear I'm going to Turkey soon with my mom for her birthday and I was wondering if you could give me the names of the restaurants they have been to. Thank you very much.
beyran and katmer..you have really very good turkish guide(friend)..if you have time also try to taste 'içli köfte','yaprak sarma' and 'kokoreç'..they are one of basic cultural foods of us..
What an awesome food tour by far.The ''pide'' was on top of my yummy list.I've eaten soooo many of them. I spent one month in Marmaris many moons ago.The memories are embedded for life.Stay away from the local drink, raki.It's one hell of a hangover the following day. Keep the videos coming... ''Raki or rakı is a sweetened, often anise-flavoured, alcoholic drink that is popular in Albania, Turkic countries, Turkey, Greek Islands and in the Balkan countries as an apéritif. It is often served with seafood or meze.''
I'm in Istanbul now for the third time. Discovering this beautiful city does not finish The best breakfast restaurant I've ever been to is: Cesme Bazlama Kahvalti Nisantasi. My favorite coffee place after researching is: Coffeetopia.
Turkey is diverse when it comes to food, west is more like greek and mediterranian, North is the scarcer food, with a lot of cheese, dough and bunch of local material with anchovies and all. Southeast is more beef, chillis, peppers and roasted food. Inner Anatolia is all mixture. Pide, for example is a North Anatolian dish. Most people find it too big for one person. What I like about turkish restaurants, is that the one thing you order fills you up, it's quite big, and you really have a menu when you order a single food. If you order a kebap, you'll get rice, some onions, veggies, with it as well, pretty much in all food it is consistent.
Everytime I go I can't get enough of doner... thinly sliced with freshly made lavash OMG... or iskender with cubed bed of bread with butter and tomato sauce and best Turkish yogurt. I need a turkish wife. so that I have more reasons to go to Turkey (to visit her/my family) hi ladies 👋👋👋... Dont hesitate to apply :))
Sabrina Handsome we have friends who traveled to England and Turkey for their honeymoon. She said she had to buy new clothes for England after eating her way through Turkey!
LOL glad that you feature Kadikoy this area is amazing, I was staying next to Taskim on my week long visit in Istanbul and on 6 from my seven days there I went to Kadikoy
Were you here? Wish I did know that. I was working in the visitor services team (Guys with the red coats) I would have hosted you in the way best I could. Shame :) Hope you enjoyed your stay!
Turkish coffee is like a triple espresso...with bits Also that yoghurty drink is Ah-ree-an it's a drink often had with meaty foods, and as a refreshing summer drink :)
It is ayran, read it as " I run " , written differently because in Turkish we pronounce letters in a different way than English. Greetings from Trabzon
Always the highlight of my week. The two of you are special and this food tour was really enjoyable. I tell so many people about your UA-cam channel, website and Instagram. Well done!
mustaa there are lots of fresh fruits, vegatables and quality meat in Turkey. They know how to mix and cook them. Turkey also has very different traditional cuisines like Gaziantep cuisine, Bolu cuisine, Ottoman cuisine, Mediterranean, Aegean and Black Sea cuisines. Them all are different but delicious their own way. 😊
Very cool video, thanks for that . I live in germany, but i miss the food in turkey so much(i am turkish, too). you can upload more videos of this kind . And of course you are welcome in 🇹🇷 👌🏼
Your channel is a huge inspiration! I get such lovely ideas from you guys, that I have bought a notebook to write everything down. Thanks so much for what you do, it's appreciated and adored very much.
I am deciding to visit either NYC or Istanbul year end.....I research so many vids and mostly I am seeing lamb meat dishes served In Istanbul .... I absolutely love lamb but unfortunately my Wife does not. Is it easy to find beef /chicken meat dishes in Istanbul ?
What do you think, does Turkish food look good?? We're sold, it's all so amazing! Here's the Istanbul tour we took geni.us/Tvxyzvl Watch all our food tours - bit.ly/2GcRKrq
Forget about good, Turkish food is hands down the best! And the best part is that nothing is tampered with or sprayed with chemicals like here in the US
You guys really tried local things and did an impressive food tour. I’m Turkish and I’ve never eaten that soup you ate at the end 🤣🤣 I want to try it some day ahahah by the way I’m happy that you liked ayran because it’s part of most turkish meals. I suggest you eat Kumpir if you haven’t tried it yet.It is a street food and is basically baked potato stuffed with various ingredients inside. You can find lots of kumpir selling counters in Ortaköy. You can also try the dessert “Lokma” It is traditonally made with sugary liquid but nowadays it’s covered with chocolate and cream and is soooooo trendy. Hope you enjoy the rest of your holiday here
Hey guys! I have just come across this video on my timeline. Everything seems so good! The places are REALLY local, they are like incredibly local, I have never been to any of them as a Turkish person who had lived in Istanbul haha. Though, you could've gone to a better Turkish breakfast place for sure. I haven't dived into your channel yet, but if this food tour with a native person to that country is a thing you always do, I must admit that it is a fantastic idea! However, I wish you guys chatted more with your guide! That would give a great opportunity to your subscribers about the culture. Keep up the excellent work! Loves from Toronto!
I did a double take about half way through when I heard my name- Dane. My wife and I are headed to Istanbul in about 2 months, so this gave me some good ideas. Thanks for the video!
Gaziantep is the food mecca in Turkey. Because of the geographic location they have so many types of kebabs and delicious as well as deserts. For healthier, lighter but again delicious food I would recommend west coast, cities bordering Aegean sea. Especially mezes are to die for.
I was in Kuzguncuk, asian side of Istanbul few days back and I ate manti.. a sort of central asian dumplings. I really love it. You should definitely try. A bit different than the conventional Turkish food.
Lovely foodie episode. Was that breakfast including what we in the southern states call Grits? Looked yummy. Also the spicy rolled up pizza. Amazing antiques!!! My Kim is a antique horde :) May have been a chilly day but from breakfast to strong cherry wine and that crazy rich spicy soup this ones a winner. James and Kim
It's funny to see someone explaining pides or who has never had it before, because in Melbourne we have a fairly large Turkish population and it can be found almost everywhere.
@@kuroneko3585 yes it is, plus we have cold soup called Tarator in summer we eat it- yoghurt, water, salt, cucumbers, greenery....cheap,easy and tasty...of yeas and you might add garlic on taste...
@@lailaagrado We have tarator as well but it's a ''meze'' sidedish we have beside food and alcohol. Now ı'm interested in Bulgarian cuisine. Thanks for info. I hope I visit there soon.
Wooow what great Food Trip , I am still jealous now ..:)))) Think that step by step you see Turkey with other eyes and i can see that you enjoy the new culture of Food and History from Turkey ... wish you a great trip for the next days ... But dont forget " stuffed Shells" in Turkish "Midye Dolma" and "Kumpir" its baked potatoes ... this are must to do eating street foods ;)
When in Fethiye a short while ago, according to a famous & well renowned Turkish chef we met, the best cuisine in the entire region is Turkish, Aleppian (from Aleppo, Syria), Lebanese, Armenian & Palestinian.
Stacey is always so delicate eating 😘😍. Sometimes I cut such big pieces and have to hear my husband telling me to slow down as the world is not gonna end 😂😂😂
Hey great stuff as always.. your gear camera link shows a Panasonic gh5 and backup canon camera...but the video shows a Sony. Did u switch or just add Sony and didn't update the gear info? Stay safe guys...
Still filming on the GH5 and have the Canon as a back up. Stace takes photos on the Sony a6400. Need to flick off the Canon and update that equip page with the Sony is all.
Going to do this food tour when I go.. the only downside is that the days I’m going Friday/Saturday they don’t have the day tour so it will be different restaurant and meals. Is there any way you guys can message me the spots for the day tour since I also want to try the breakfast and brunch foods ?
As a Turkish person just wanted to give you some information about the glass of water that comes with the Turkish Coffe. It is a method to understand if the guest who came to visit you is hungry or not. This method was found in the Ottoman Empire era. Turkish people didn't want to ask their guests if they were hungry in order to not to seem rude so they have found this way. When the Turkish Coffee and the glass of water comes if the guest drinks the coffee it means they are not much hungry, but if they drink the water and not the coffee they are hungry. When the guests drink the water, the host prepares a meal for the guest. This way helps the guest a lot to not giving them the burden of saying that they are hungry and asking for food. GREAT VİDEO ENJOYED IT !!
Thats super interesting - we didnt know about that! I'd drink a lot of water then haha
@@DanegerAndStacey effect of the Turkish dishes. 😁😁
I would assume that the strong coffee would upset your stomach if you drink it while hungry.
@@N0xiety exactly :)
bm3racer yes it is a fact. But I dont think it serves the purpose anymore
Turkish Food is the Best Food in the World 😍
😊👍
Absolutely truee
My favourites have always been: Italian, Turkish and Mexican.
@siup zium ciach might be too oily for some ppl
siup zium ciach all my friends do love turkish food :D
Hello from Australia. Enjoy Turkey. Best place in the world
Really??
@Turkmen sana demedim adama dedim kardeşim diyor Türkiye dünyanın en iyi yeri diyor ona cvp verdim
Hey brother is "Girgin" your last name than it means we have same last name
Hi brother we are brother in begun to gallipoli war
I LOVE AUSTURQLIA VERY GOOD COUNTRY
I want to visit Istanbul Turkey 🇹🇷 Turkey will be always in my top list. one of my favorite country. Love from india 🇮🇳
😀👍👏🙏❤️🇹🇷🇮🇳
View my channel also.. i am also uploading turkey vlogs.. plzzzzz
Well, india is a shithole.
Without a doubt, Turkish cuisine is one of my favorites in the world and I eat like a Turk all the time :)
I want to go to Turkey! Make me happy. food look so good! 😋❤️
You've been to Greece yet didn't come to Turkey 아쉽다 ㅠㅠ
meri Why?
@@sulemelodi what do you mean by "why" 🙄
You are welcome
@Mustafa Kemal Atatürk 2023 Yunanistan'a gitmişsiniz ama Türkiye'ye gelmemişsiniz cümlesinden ne çıkardın da böyle hakaretli bir cümle kuruyorsun acaba?
It’s actually funny to see that most of the tourists doesn’t like ayran or thinks it’s bad because almost every Turkish people loves ayran! We drink it with every meal: burgers, pastas, kebabs, salads etc.
We see people drinking it all the time, honestly not sure why tourists hate it so much!
Daneger and Stacey tourists like sweet yoghurt with fruits, they eat it like pudding. As a Turkish, ayran is my favourite drink and I can understand why they don’t like it. I wouldn’t eat salty pudding, too. We have sweet yoghurt with sugar and fruits but we mostly like to eat is salty. Yoghurt with garlic is the best with mantı 🥟 pasta 🍝 and some fried vegatables like eggplant, zucchini and green pepper. Yoghurt is a salty food for us. 😂
@@ozlemdr6076
Çok doğru bir tespit. Yabancılar genelde şekerli içeceklere alışmışlar. O yüzden tuzlu bir içecek çok da çekici gelmiyor olabilir onlar için.
Burgerle ayran içen bi allah ın kulu yok sallama she is lying we don't drink ayran while eating burger
@@try-t8b sen içmiyorsun birader.
Turkiye the best love the food have many Turkish friends. People are very friendly
Carlos Cueva thanks bro that’s nice from you
I gained 3 kilograms after my trip to Turkey because the food was fantastic :) You should go to Antalya in summer it was breathtaking! Love from Belgium :)
@metehan_atc
Kardeş gören de türk değilsin sanacak :D
@@testalagusa3153 turkiyede yasamiyor oku yorumu azicik haha
Testa Lagusa yaşasada yaşamasda birilerine bu güzel ülkemizi tanıtıp dikkatlerini cekmek ve onları ziyarete teşvik etmesi hepimiz için bir kazanç değilmi sence?
amacim o zaten cok tesekkur ederim Hakan Bey @@Hakanerdmmm
Oh My Word !! That food looked incredible ! I can’t wait to visit 🇹🇷 Turkey and taste all of the monumental food they have to offer. 😋 A huge Thank you, to Stacy and Dane for the videos you guys make, they are truly fascinating and inspiring I learn so much by watching your videos 👏🏼👏🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼💕💜💕💜💕💜🙏🏼
#Goals #TravelersForLife
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You will welcome to Turkey and hope you will enjoy all of our this delicious foods and coffe 🤗
We absolutely adore your comments! ❤️
just a tip, if you want the best tastebud pleasure, don't go to istanbul. that is were you get mediocre recepies. you wan't the best go to anatolia or south/southeast.
Abuzer Komurcu Don't go to south east, the Kurds are probably gonna rip you off
Ahhhh Kadıköy, my home town ... I miss you so much ❤️
Especially, the cats. The true owners of the city 🐱
There are a lot of hidden places like that in İstanbul. I have been living in İstanbul for 10 years and i am still discovering new amazing little places. The beauty of the city comes from it's mysteriousness. You can find almost anything in İstanbul as long as you know where to look or know someone who does. Only then the true form of the city will start revealing itself which is actually a lot more authentic than expected
The history of the world starts from Turkey..❤️🇬🇧🇹🇷
It certainly looks great! The coffee too!
So pumped for some Turkish food when we head there! 🙌🏼
Don't forget to try Baklava
You're gonna love it!
Kadıköy used to be my hometown and this tour took you to the best places, really impressed :) keep it up
Thats good to know from a locals view!
Hi Dear I'm going to Turkey soon with my mom for her birthday and I was wondering if you could give me the names of the restaurants they have been to. Thank you very much.
Wow! Istanbul is a beautiful city ever! I love it ♡.♡
beyran and katmer..you have really very good turkish guide(friend)..if you have time also try to taste 'içli köfte','yaprak sarma' and 'kokoreç'..they are one of basic cultural foods of us..
ve çiğ köfte
What an awesome food tour by far.The ''pide'' was on top of my yummy list.I've eaten soooo many of them. I spent one month in Marmaris many moons ago.The memories are embedded for life.Stay away from the local drink, raki.It's one hell of a hangover the following day. Keep the videos coming...
''Raki or rakı is a sweetened, often anise-flavoured, alcoholic drink that is popular in Albania, Turkic countries, Turkey, Greek Islands and in the Balkan countries as an apéritif. It is often served with seafood or meze.''
For sure, pide is life aye haha. We've been warned about the Raki but will have to give it a try at some stage
well you're right about raki. i dont know why, but somehow we like it lol
That looks so good the food in Turkey.
I love spicy to...
Have a nice day.
God bless you two.
xx
It really is Nicole! One of our favs for sure
I'm in Istanbul now for the third time.
Discovering this beautiful city does not finish
The best breakfast restaurant I've ever been to is: Cesme Bazlama Kahvalti Nisantasi.
My favorite coffee place after researching is: Coffeetopia.
Turkey is diverse when it comes to food, west is more like greek and mediterranian, North is the scarcer food, with a lot of cheese, dough and bunch of local material with anchovies and all.
Southeast is more beef, chillis, peppers and roasted food.
Inner Anatolia is all mixture.
Pide, for example is a North Anatolian dish. Most people find it too big for one person.
What I like about turkish restaurants, is that the one thing you order fills you up, it's quite big, and you really have a menu when you order a single food.
If you order a kebap, you'll get rice, some onions, veggies, with it as well, pretty much in all food it is consistent.
Turkey is best in world
Your grammar made my eyes blind madam
Woow welcome to Turkey guyss💫🤗 bon appetit😆
Everytime I go I can't get enough of doner... thinly sliced with freshly made lavash OMG... or iskender with cubed bed of bread with butter and tomato sauce and best Turkish yogurt. I need a turkish wife. so that I have more reasons to go to Turkey (to visit her/my family) hi ladies 👋👋👋... Dont hesitate to apply :))
Ike haha! I married a Turkish man! And watching this video is making me so, so hungry ❤️🧿
Sabrina Handsome we have friends who traveled to England and Turkey for their honeymoon. She said she had to buy new clothes for England after eating her way through Turkey!
What if I say that I can cook all these at home :D
@@pm660 and if you are single...? Perrrfect. Let's talk :))
@@ike7539 in turkey there is a word which is yavşak.It describes you very much
LOL glad that you feature Kadikoy this area is amazing, I was staying next to Taskim on my week long visit in Istanbul and on 6 from my seven days there I went to Kadikoy
Can't wait to see you Anzac Day dawn service at Gallipoli🇳🇿🇹🇷🇦🇺🙏
It was special!
@@DanegerAndStacey 👍 also don't forget the WORLD BIGGEST airport from your eyes thks 🙏👍
Come to gelibolu brother. Visit in turkey. We love australian people. Sorry my english bad
Were you here? Wish I did know that. I was working in the visitor services team (Guys with the red coats) I would have hosted you in the way best I could. Shame :) Hope you enjoyed your stay!
You are always welcome bro! Love from Turkey to bestfriend countries New Zealand and Australia ♥♥
i just ate awhile ago now im hungry again after watching this vlog...
Turkish coffee is the name of the cooking technique of coffee . You put the water , sugar and coffee on the coffee pot and stir until it foams .
Turkish coffee is like a triple espresso...with bits
Also that yoghurty drink is Ah-ree-an it's a drink often had with meaty foods, and as a refreshing summer drink :)
We call that drink “ayran” also you can say “I run”
Yes ah-ree-aaaan is great especially in tuuuuuh-reeee-keee-heeey.
We drink ayran with meat, with sandwiches of any kind, with salty pastries and some even like it with desserts.
It is ayran, read it as " I run " , written differently because in Turkish we pronounce letters in a different way than English. Greetings from Trabzon
Yes, Turkish people say “I run” it’s so simple 😂
The dishes in our country are wonderful, only part of them. We thank you for meeting our beautiful country. From Turkey with love, we wait ..🙋💛
The guy giggling at 4 minutes!!
OMG wahching that made us so hungry. Awesome food tour guys👍
Always the highlight of my week. The two of you are special and this food tour was really enjoyable. I tell so many people about your UA-cam channel, website and Instagram. Well done!
Really appreciate you spreading the word, thanks for that! Little things like that help us grow, explore more and share more with ya!
TY for this foodie travel vid!
04:28 the way your eyes started to shine as you tasted Pide :))) It's pretty much self explanatory, no need for words.
Exactly! its delicious.
Gosh i love the quality of the video. Very well captured and edited
We love the quality of your comments, thanks! ❤️
thats amazing bro. ı am in ephesus which is in turkey today . Also there is amazing .and foods ofcourse.dont care the media.its peacefulll
Our next upload is from Ephesus - cool place!
Thanks for sharing this. A well put together food tour. Keep it up guys! 😊
Thanks!
there is a saying, turks cannot eat bad food; not dont, they cant. because of the geography, mix of people etc.
mustaa there are lots of fresh fruits, vegatables and quality meat in Turkey. They know how to mix and cook them. Turkey also has very different traditional cuisines like Gaziantep cuisine, Bolu cuisine, Ottoman cuisine, Mediterranean, Aegean and Black Sea cuisines. Them all are different but delicious their own way. 😊
Missed Turkey and food too😅 When my hubby was visiting me in Turkey everyone tried to talk to him Turkish bcz he looks like one 😂 but he is American.
Love there humility in your characters, and the fact that you’ve wandered into the side streets ❤️ wishing you the best
Hi im Live in Turkey/İstanbul :)) Welcome Dan and Stacey :)) Turkish food is the best in the World Good Luck :))
i'm living veya I live yazman gerekirdi yanlış olmuş
Rezalet
Like how you critique/describe each food. You're not like "WOW!(and thats it)"
-rather you take us along with the journey of your palate.
They are setting a standard that is very high.
This is normal they can’t comparing turkish food with the others. This is totally unique experience for them
Appreciate that, thank you! It's really hard to do haha
Turkey is wonderful any time of the year but I must say its magical in the summer. You would have seen the best Turkey can offer then.
Sonbahar ve ilkbahar şehridir istanbul.. kışın da çok güzel olur.. bilmiyorsan öğren.. burası 4 mevsim yaşanan en güzel şehir..
My new favourite travel channel......love your videos 🙂
Cat @ 6:02, 7:14!
came for the cat. did not dissappoint
Lol!
The city is governed by the cats, no big surprise
Turkey, nice break from SE Asia. Love that bitter, thick Turkish coffee too. Enjoy and safe travels Dane and Stacey.
great video!your guide has choosed correct foods to taste you.
Welcome to our country , happy to see u in Turkey.
Very cool video, thanks for that .
I live in germany, but i miss the food in turkey so much(i am turkish, too). you can upload more videos of this kind .
And of course you are welcome in 🇹🇷 👌🏼
Woah a lot of people like the food of my country Turkey as I read some of the comments! I’m glad people from different countrys like it!
Your channel is a huge inspiration! I get such lovely ideas from you guys, that I have bought a notebook to write everything down. Thanks so much for what you do, it's appreciated and adored very much.
Stoked to hear that - best of luck with your channel
@@DanegerAndStacey Thank you. My 1st video is about the "Stoked" Backpackers in Muizenberg, South Africa. Funny you used the word "stoked". So cool!
Great video!!
Thanks
I am deciding to visit either NYC or Istanbul year end.....I research so many vids and mostly I am seeing lamb meat dishes served In Istanbul .... I absolutely love lamb but unfortunately my Wife does not.
Is it easy to find beef /chicken meat dishes in Istanbul ?
Think maybe thats just more people showing the more traditional stuff mate, plenty of chicken, some beef, you guys will be fine!
Thanks for sharing our culture, we need more people like you! 👍
Thank you for your contribution to Turkish tourism 🙏
Lovely country I can't wait to visit Turkey.Greetings from New Zealand
istanbul has been my new "coup de coeur" as the french would say :)
Success Generator what is mean “coup de coeur“ ?
@@Kolgezen favorite 😁
What do you think, does Turkish food look good?? We're sold, it's all so amazing! Here's the Istanbul tour we took geni.us/Tvxyzvl
Watch all our food tours - bit.ly/2GcRKrq
Im so glad to see this video and im very happy you like Turkish foods also. Greetings from Turkey. Come back again. Have fun :)
Forget about good, Turkish food is hands down the best! And the best part is that nothing is tampered with or sprayed with chemicals like here in the US
Amazing video, loves from Türkiye again.👌
You guys really tried local things and did an impressive food tour. I’m Turkish and I’ve never eaten that soup you ate at the end 🤣🤣 I want to try it some day ahahah by the way I’m happy that you liked ayran because it’s part of most turkish meals. I suggest you eat Kumpir if you haven’t tried it yet.It is a street food and is basically baked potato stuffed with various ingredients inside. You can find lots of kumpir selling counters in Ortaköy. You can also try the dessert “Lokma” It is traditonally made with sugary liquid but nowadays it’s covered with chocolate and cream and is soooooo trendy. Hope you enjoy the rest of your holiday here
OMG!! it is middle of the night and I am sooo hungryyy! I miss those foods.
Haha sorry!
excellent review .. I'm taking notes so i know where to go next time I'm in Istanbul
Hey guys! I have just come across this video on my timeline. Everything seems so good! The places are REALLY local, they are like incredibly local, I have never been to any of them as a Turkish person who had lived in Istanbul haha. Though, you could've gone to a better Turkish breakfast place for sure. I haven't dived into your channel yet, but if this food tour with a native person to that country is a thing you always do, I must admit that it is a fantastic idea! However, I wish you guys chatted more with your guide! That would give a great opportunity to your subscribers about the culture. Keep up the excellent work! Loves from Toronto!
I did a double take about half way through when I heard my name- Dane. My wife and I are headed to Istanbul in about 2 months, so this gave me some good ideas. Thanks for the video!
Haha good stuff, enjoy your trip
this is just the beginning, you've never seen anything about Türkiye. There are tons of experience waiting for you :) have a nice trip 🤗
Hi, what's name of the place you had breakfast and also name of place that does pida, plz?
My favorite in Turkish breakfast is Muhlama/Kuymak or Menemen. They are very special.
U are always welcome in Turkey :)
merci, merci et merci pour cette belle vidéo.
fantastic video, any chance of getting the name of the doner kebap restaurant?!
OMG,Turkish food forever ❣️🤤😍
OMG You guys are FINALLY in a cold destination hehehehe!
Haha its so weird! Snowed the other day 😐
Thanks for sharing love ur vlogs
Cheers Andre
8:30 its called I Run!
Gaziantep is the food mecca in Turkey. Because of the geographic location they have so many types of kebabs and delicious as well as deserts. For healthier, lighter but again delicious food I would recommend west coast, cities bordering Aegean sea. Especially mezes are to die for.
the food from gazianzep is soo goood !!!! I love them so much !!!
I was in Kuzguncuk, asian side of Istanbul few days back and I ate manti.. a sort of central asian dumplings. I really love it. You should definitely try. A bit different than the conventional Turkish food.
Was it Manti? We had that in the video :)
Yes, lol, you had it. I overlooked it.
Its actually one of our official dishes so not really different
Soooo Good! Thank you. Will definitely take a trip there soon. Just found out we're only 3 hours away woohoooo
Land of flavours. Happy discovering! :)
can't wait I'm going to Istanbul next Sunday yeyyy
Turkey is a country really worth seeing☺☺
Agreed!
Great video, lived in Kadikoy three years and in Uskudar two, it was an amazing experience.
Lovely foodie episode. Was that breakfast including what we in the southern states call Grits? Looked yummy. Also the spicy rolled up pizza. Amazing antiques!!! My Kim is a antique horde :)
May have been a chilly day but from breakfast to strong cherry wine and that crazy rich spicy soup this ones a winner.
James and Kim
It's funny to see someone explaining pides or who has never had it before, because in Melbourne we have a fairly large Turkish population and it can be found almost everywhere.
Damn Turkish food is the best!
In Bulgaria we have Ayran too!
Ayran is cheap and litteraly can harmony with every meal.
Is it salty too? Ayran goes well with most of the meaty cuisine.
@@kuroneko3585 yes it is, plus we have cold soup called Tarator in summer we eat it- yoghurt, water, salt, cucumbers, greenery....cheap,easy and tasty...of yeas and you might add garlic on taste...
@@lailaagrado We have tarator as well but it's a ''meze'' sidedish we have beside food and alcohol. Now ı'm interested in Bulgarian cuisine. Thanks for info. I hope I visit there soon.
@@kuroneko3585 well we are not so far, but why calling me man? :O
Wooow what great Food Trip , I am still jealous now ..:)))) Think that step by step you see Turkey with other eyes and i can see that you enjoy the new culture of Food and History from Turkey ...
wish you a great trip for the next days ... But dont forget " stuffed Shells" in Turkish "Midye Dolma" and "Kumpir" its baked potatoes ... this are must to do eating street foods ;)
Turkish foods is the best in the world ... !!
When in Fethiye a short while ago, according to a famous & well renowned Turkish chef we met, the best cuisine in the entire region is Turkish, Aleppian (from Aleppo, Syria), Lebanese, Armenian & Palestinian.
your video and pictures are amazing, too ....
. thanks for this video
Stacey is always so delicate eating 😘😍. Sometimes I cut such big pieces and have to hear my husband telling me to slow down as the world is not gonna end 😂😂😂
Renata Pereira your wife will be tired for to say slow down, when you meet turkish food ☺️
Hahaha thats so funny. She actually eats a lot quicker now because she knows its a race with me 🤣
Where is this soup BEYRAN, where can i find this in istanbul???
Zehra Özkabak Lezzet-i-Sark at Eminönu, Hasircilar Caddesi is the best in Istanbul
@@Ozaysca oo thank you🤗
Niye 2 Türk İngilizce konuşuyorsunuz Biriniz Türkçe mi bilmiyor 😂
@@yunus9915 😂😂😂bende bilemedim
Best food ever and hospitality forever👑
Hey great stuff as always.. your gear camera link shows a Panasonic gh5 and backup canon camera...but the video shows a Sony. Did u switch or just add Sony and didn't update the gear info? Stay safe guys...
Still filming on the GH5 and have the Canon as a back up. Stace takes photos on the Sony a6400. Need to flick off the Canon and update that equip page with the Sony is all.
keep doing what you guys do... thanks@@DanegerAndStacey
Going to do this food tour when I go.. the only downside is that the days I’m going Friday/Saturday they don’t have the day tour so it will be different restaurant and meals. Is there any way you guys can message me the spots for the day tour since I also want to try the breakfast and brunch foods ?
We honestly didn't even know what they were sorry, we just walked and chatted and got taken to places!
Where the coffee shop location
Loved Istanbul, food was great
Agreed!
Welcome to our country . Glad you like it. If you want to learn Turkish culture, you should visit different cities. Have a nice trip 👋💕
We have - check our other videos since this one :)
@@DanegerAndStacey Oh sorry. İt's very nice . I'm very jealous of you. Because you do world tour . And this is my dream :)(