Thursday, 28 May 2015

The food and drink of Istanbul

I've been asked to let you know what the food is like in Istanbul.  In a word, it is great!

Breakfasts in our hotel tend to be what we would consider meze or antipasto in Australia.  On offer are breads, olives, cold meats, boiled eggs, halve, cheeses, sauted vegetables, apricots, figs, cucumber, tomato, jams.  we can also get scrambled eggs, omelettes, natural yoghurt with fruit conserves, fruit and jams.  a variety of mainly fruit or herbal teas, Turkish tea or coffee and juices are also on offer.





 Appetisers are dips (hommus or capsicum) with Turkish breads, fried calamari, stuffed vine leaves, black olives and grilled vegetables









Main courses vary enormously.  At lunch time, most Turkish office workers seem to like to eat food which is kept warm in a bain marie.  From there, they pick a serve or serves of meat, vegetable and rice dishes. 


So far, we have tried grilled bass, gozleme filled with spinach and meat:
 

grilled lamb chops with a baked vegetable casserole

grilled lamb chops



a mixed grill of lamb, chicken, beef, chevappe type rolls and sort of hamburgers ( the capsicum sauce is yummy, as are the non-hot chillies)



and vegetable casserole

 For drinks, most places serve fresh orange, lemon and pomegranate juice in season, but they also serve a lot of artificial fruit drinks.

I tried and liked the slightly salty yoghurt drink


 Bob found the local coffee very good,  but we both generally order Turkish tea, which I have discovered is lovely with local honey and a lemon slice.








1 comment:

  1. I find many good restaurants in Yummyadvisor. It has lots of local restaurants in Turkey. And it shows the menus, addresses, and phone of them.

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