Everything I ATE in TURKEY, Istanbul!
Here I share with you everything I ate and did in Istanbul Turkey! It was amazing and the food there is really incredible. I wish I had more time to experience even more amazing food.
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Guga, I am very happy to see you enjoy our food! And seeing you went for the proper stuff instead of touristic ones is amazing! props to the tour guide!
@Arcadiez
Жыл бұрын
Eastern Greece does indeed have amazing food.
@ceyhuntunakaya1071
Жыл бұрын
Yes
@noseboost
Жыл бұрын
@@ayeifyoueattoesyouremynigga you clearly did not get the joke
@montajmdrnedir3130
Жыл бұрын
@@Arcadiez haha keep on living in your Megali Idea dreams son. You should always remember who taught you and your ancestors how to swim. 9th september 1922 ;)
@thejmelus
Жыл бұрын
@@Arcadiez LOLOLOLOL 🤣 Oh no you didn't! 😂
As a Greek, I love Turkish food. Its a lot like ours but with their own twist and those kebabs on top of smoked eggplant mush is just too delicious. I know our countries has some things going on against each other in the diplomacy scene but I love going to Turkey. The people are very kind and generous. I hope we will have better relations in the future. Turkler cok guzel insanlarsiniz, Yunanistandan selamlar 🇬🇷🤝🇹🇷 Edit: Thank you all for the positive comments, it means a lot. Please just ignore the negatives, people. I'm so sorry for the victims of the earthquakes and I hope they get their help in the fastest time possible. Stay strong good people. Everything will get better with time.
@ertanagaoglu6649
Жыл бұрын
As a Turkish, I know for a fact that I love Greek people! We have so many things in common, including delicious gyro/doner, musakka, tzaziki/cacık, and many more. I have a lot of Greek friends and we get along so well. Politicians focus on differences rather than similarities, shame on them. Lots of love from Turkish living in US to all Greek friends! σε αγαπάμε! 🇹🇷🇬🇷
@hilalinan3209
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, you are so kind 💕Yes you are absolutely right, we dont have to be involved their issues, it does not make any sense. Life is more enjoying in peace ☺️ ✌️
@OnurKocacal
Жыл бұрын
Im from İzmir and our lands between yours. Its a shame all of that war and diplomacy staff. We are same, our lands are same.
@leemoonlmao
Жыл бұрын
aleyküm selam kardeşim
@lwatsonaddict
Жыл бұрын
As a Turk, I love Greece.
Turkish people are definitely very friendly and helpful. The food is great. I couldn't believe it when I saw the stray animals. They were walking among us like human beings without fear :) I have never seen a weak stray animal. I almost cried when I left Turkey.
@Pointed_one
11 ай бұрын
I actually am turkish animals like doğa and cats are pretty common because of our religeon we are muslims and take care of them like animals güzel video(nice video)
@ynx
11 ай бұрын
Stray animals are super annoying especially the dogs that chase you
@Arel_Kursat
11 ай бұрын
@@Pointed_one not because of the religion. Since dogs are not favored by Islam and you still see them taken care of. Cats have a special place tho ure right about that one.
@DoritosGuy12
11 ай бұрын
Agree as a turkish
@MahmutHaydut
11 ай бұрын
@@Arel_Kursat eve almamak demek köpeği dövmek demek değil.
As someone who lives in germany im so glad that the turkish cusine is so integrated into our nation. Turkish food is defo in my top 3. I really wanna visit Turkey someday and try the foods that are not as easy to find even here in germany.
@jing-ling3862
Жыл бұрын
Es werden hier in DE die viele Türkische Gerichte angeboten das stimmt aber die gleichen Gerichte noch mal in der Türkei zu Essen ist was ganz anderes, es schmeckt viel besser. Als kleine Insider Information für dich, die beste Küche findest du in (Hatay, Gaziantep, Adana und Urfa). Die erste Stadt existiert aber so nicht mehr leider wegen dem Erdbeben. Ich hoffe du hast einen angenehmen Aufenthalt in der Türkei, wenn du das erste mal da bist :) !
@AGULL
Жыл бұрын
Come to NL we have turkish restaurants here
@harunacar3141
Жыл бұрын
İstanbul a yolunuz düşerse misafir edelim sizi hoşçakalın 🇹🇷
@NationalistTurk1881_
11 ай бұрын
Germany can buy anything they want for 1 euro im joking but you can buy 4 bread for 1 euro
@grants3329
11 ай бұрын
@AGull there is no way NL will have more Turkish restaurants than Germany
Brazil and Turkey have alot of common things when it comes to food. 🇧🇷 🤝 🇹🇷
@kaankahraman1341
Жыл бұрын
That's great to hear. I wish we had some things in common in football as well 😥😥
@yasinbagdatl6246
Жыл бұрын
❤❤
@jeang4628
Жыл бұрын
Turkish people are always welcome in Brasil
@efehan6380
Жыл бұрын
Fun fact, Tres Leches (AKA trileçe in Turkey) is so popular in turkey that a lot of people here would be suprised to hear that it isn't Turkish. Also we share a rice pudding culture (look up sütlaç)
@Kaan_Kahraman
Жыл бұрын
@@kaankahraman1341 La' ismimiz tıpatıp aynı
If it was a 2 hours video i d watch it all with no hesitation, sadly it's only few minutes. But still was amazing, thx Guga
@johnadamczyk6213
Жыл бұрын
was a shitty rundown of a few tourist spots without a lot of effort put into the video. seems like they were there for a few days for a hair transplant or something and only had a limited set of places to visit
@CumaAlcumacuma
10 ай бұрын
❤
I am Bulgarian, we share a border with the European end of Turkey, and thus we have many Turks living in my country and a strong influence on the food. The Doner Kebab and tolumbi desserts are commonly found in street vendors all throughout Bulgaria. I personally have not been to Istanbul, but I have wanted to go for many years due to the proximity.
@melikeduruatac4481
11 ай бұрын
Im a turkish student who stays in Kırklareli, we see many bulgarians travelling in the city haha
@aloha1783
7 ай бұрын
As a Turkish, we eat tulumba a lot but we don't see it as ours in origin. We call it Balkan tulumba
@genderlessyoutubefanperson
7 ай бұрын
@@aloha1783 I've had Bulgarian and Turkish tulumba. The Bulgarian one has a better taste and it is less sweeter. You can eat 5 of them easily. Turkish one was too much of a sweetness. Diabetes much. :)
@aloha1783
7 ай бұрын
@@genderlessyoutubefanperson we like diabetes
@genderlessyoutubefanperson
7 ай бұрын
@@aloha1783 I am sure you do
Istanbul is such a foodie paradise! Your video made me feel like I was right there with you, savoring all those delicious Turkish dishes. 🇹🇷🍴
@HardCore_Islamist
2 ай бұрын
Turkish food is a Walmart version of Levantian and middle eastern arab cuisine 😂
Turkey! Some of the greatest food in the world! Guga talked more about the meat, but their spices are absolutely unique in my experience! And they have the amazing Mediterranean diet with their own twist.
@kirtisozgur
Жыл бұрын
some of derken? the best demek istedin heralde. oğlum sabrımızı zorlamayın bizim bak, kuran çarpsın roketatarın içine 2 metrelik süt kuzu kokoreç koyar fırlatırız, şaftınız kayar bir daha başka bişi yiyemezsiniz. SİNİRLENDİRMEYİN LAN BİZİ
@Visit_Tangier
2 ай бұрын
Turkey is not included in the Unesco countries with Mediterranean diet due to their heavy meat consumption
I’ve always wanted to visit Turkey mainly for the food. I wish my country had more authentic Turkish food. Watching from the Philippines 🇵🇭
@kirtisozgur
Жыл бұрын
ağlama melis, al biraz kokoreç ye.
@ulasonal
Жыл бұрын
i hope you get to visit us one day!
@aknmorkoc2396
Жыл бұрын
As a turk, i feel the same about your country. Phillipines got some of the most underrated foods in the whole world.
@birbdad1842
Жыл бұрын
It's beautiful country, too. The people are awesome aswell. Turkey rocks.
@TheAugizzz
Жыл бұрын
Here in Lithuania those doner kebabs are really popular, I wonder why 😂
Man, so much love Guga. So much love for the Turks ❤❤❤❤❤
If you are going to try kokoreç I recommend that you ask for an "İzmir kokoreç". It's not as finely chopped so bigger chunks of meat and no tomatoes/pepper. It's waaaay better than the one Guga had (which is called İstanbul kokoreç). You get the taste of kokoreç more and just meat so yea
I went to Istanbul a few years ago. The thing that really stuck with me was the incredible bread - a huge variety of types, and all of it was wonderful.
@sunshine8556
Жыл бұрын
Dough products turks are on a different level. I hope you had Borek and Pide
@kimlend7680
Жыл бұрын
Agree! In a research more than 20 years ago it was found that we have more than literally 1000 types of bread. French and German breads are famous rightfuly so but we also do have some as well. The bad part is that majority of them are not categorized or made standart of them. So i.e. if you go to the eastern regions you'll see that people often eat a common type of flat bread what they call "ekmek" whic is literally bread. In western regions its known as "pide". And we have so many types of "pide" as well! So you see how crazy is this. My fav. is the sourdough "Ottoman bread" as we call with sunflower seeds on it. If you visit here again, you should def. try it. Its "ekşi mayalı Osmanlı ekmeği". You probably saw standard loaf bread in everywhere, it's really different than that.
@MrPixmania93
3 ай бұрын
**Constantinople
I've been to Turkey a couple of times, and I have to tell you their food is amazing. When I go there I always have a borek or gozleme with some tea for breakfast, after that I eat one of those for lunch and dinner: donner kebab, some kind of soup, skewers, pide.
@bane8305
Жыл бұрын
pide be hitting fr
@kirtisozgur
Жыл бұрын
ne sandın aq?
@pablovegas743
Жыл бұрын
@@kirtisozgur sorry, but I don't speak Turkish.
@CatalinaJH
Жыл бұрын
you know your food! so happy to see a foreigner eating gozleme and borek!
@pablovegas743
Жыл бұрын
@@CatalinaJHin the past 4 years I've driven up to the turkish border and gotten in Turkey at least 30 times, so I kind of tried every turkish dish, that I could get my hands on, at least in the nearby cities.
I was there Feb 23 for a month, and all over both sides such an amazing city! Besiktas and Kadiköy, loved all the food and the European bread is amazing! The Mosque you visited was the Hagia Sophia and used to be an Orthodox Church when it was built. Lots of amazing history.
Been in Türkiye two times now with my girlfriend, who is born there and I can say their food, be it meat, savory dishes, sweets or pastry is just out of this world. Can't wait to fly there again ♥
@brq4cars
10 ай бұрын
Türkiye*
@thehawk4167
6 ай бұрын
@@brq4cars adamlarda ü yok
@pr0toncat
6 ай бұрын
var ama unuttum @@thehawk4167
@pr0toncat
6 ай бұрын
mutlu musun şimdi? @@brq4cars
Love from Turkey Guga, I am glad you enjoyed it here, awesome channel keep it up
As a Turkish person, it is honoring to see a meat expert (and a really good one) do such good meat but still get impressed by Turkish food. You are right about the things you said. ALL OF THEM
@tonymouannes
Жыл бұрын
If you visit the US, you would be impressed by how tasteless the food is. It's not only the recipes but the base ingredient themselves are less flavorful.
@bigguccitaurus1395
Жыл бұрын
thanks to all the turks staying it turkey ! love y´all
@pineapple2819
Жыл бұрын
adam sadat yazmış lan sedata rt7gy8hu9ıj0op
@LoopMemes
Жыл бұрын
slm gerçekten türk müsün onu test ediyorum
@pineapple2819
Жыл бұрын
@@LoopMemes türk değilse de doğru demiş
I love the video you've made. As an official Turk myself the places you've visited have some of the best for traditional food in whole Istanbul. This is a true experience to have in Istanbul. Much love man, keep making videos 🤩😘
Great City! I loved it there too! Absolutely one of the great cities of the world.
i went on holiday with my parents over 20 years ago as a child .Even though i was young maybe 10-11 i still remember the doner kebab my dad bought me from a street vender and since then ive tried hundreds maybe thousands of kebabs all over europe but none have come close to the kebab i had in turkey. it was that good its one of the only things i remember about that holiday.
@farukkonuralpeser2906
11 ай бұрын
Come to Türkiye
What a beautiful country the country of history And glory, picturesque nature wonderful food with Turkish coffee and the sound of the Ney I hope one day to visit it All love from Morocco♥
@nikoskonstantinidis4069
Жыл бұрын
the only thing that sucks is their mayor attacking the country I lived in. Greece, but so far it's ok. but if I had the money, I'll go to this country for community experiences
@TactfulWaggle
Жыл бұрын
Oi! Another moroccan on the sea of the internet, how it be my guy!
@mohcineet-tounsi8829
Жыл бұрын
@Jussanotha Usa Allah yhafdek khouya👏
@enesfarukballi9790
Жыл бұрын
@@nikoskonstantinidis4069 A Turkish "mayor" atacking Greece? What? That doesn't make any sense dude. Are you sure you are not confusing something here? :D Anyway, now is probably the best time to visit Turkey since the Euro/TL parity is off the charts (very unfortunate for Turks living there but...) and you will quickly see that no one have any problems with Greeks there.
@nikoskonstantinidis4069
Жыл бұрын
@@enesfarukballi9790 man i don't actually know or remember who did attacking i just tell what i know because why not?
Mediterranean food is amazing, especially the meat. The smell, the taste and the texture.. And it goes with a lot of things, bread, salad, fries, its just incredible.
@fusionreactor7179
11 ай бұрын
Attributing everything to “Mediterranean” is cringe. 25% of Turkish food is Med sea at most. Meaningless buzzword
@anthonybird546
10 ай бұрын
Turkish food is orders of magnitude beyond "Mediterranean".
OMG this video was amazing! the food looks awesome and the achitecture too! i cant wait to go there one day
Not only the street foods but in general , Turkish cuisine is the most underrated in the world. Most people only think of kebabs but there is so much diversity and contrast depending on which region or city you are . Every city has its own hidden gems to most foreigners.
@life_experiencer
6 ай бұрын
@@dersucukdoener you literally have a turkish dish in your name
Turkish food is OUTSTANDING. In the UK we have a lot of Turkish restraurants, many a person out on a few beers has succumbed to a good doner kebab on the way home. Especially if they have the right (the freshest stuff) meat grilling with the smell wafting down the street. In another note, I've been hearing about a South Korean wagyu, called Hanwoo. Could be worth looking at if you can get some. Apparently it's a fair bit different. Keep up the fantastic content, really love the channel. You're expanding peoples taste horizons here, and that, is fantastic.
@ajs787
Жыл бұрын
Tricky think with Hanwoo is I think you can only get it in Korea unless you're lucky enough to get an exported product, which they don't do very much, so I imagine the premium is insane.
@MrIrondog55
Жыл бұрын
@@ajs787 Probably, something Guga would have to check with his meat dealer though. Guess its the same with Japanese and Australian Wagyu. Im just letting Guga know its out there.
@favorius
Жыл бұрын
Doner kebab after a few beers is good. Kokorec after a few beers is heavenly good.
@DespothLord
Жыл бұрын
Glad ur enjoying it! afiyet olsun :)
I was in Turkey last Christmas, man oh man oh man !! Food was great, people are so cool I can't wait to go back again !!!
love how you visit places with an open mind and no hard expectations. love your content
As an Azerbaijani, I absolutely love Turkish cuisine (and lots of other things in Turkey). Its rich both in quality and quantity, tasteful, nutritional, fragrant, and appealing to the eye. The soul of Turkish cuisine is in the street indeed. There's still so much for you to taste, Guga, there's an enormous amount of amazing dishes, but my personal favourites are stuffed grape leaves with meat (also known as dolma), Iskender kebab and various types of pide. And, of course, nothing beats a good old doner.
@bane8305
Жыл бұрын
Azerbaijani and Turkey are best friends brother we love your country mashallah
@orxanaliyev4913
Жыл бұрын
türklere dolma desen esebleşirler burda sarma deyirler :D
@aleatar
Жыл бұрын
@@orxanaliyev4913həqiqətən? Bilmirdim 😂 Mən ancaq bir il Azərbaycanda yaşayıram, Türkiyə də bir gün oldum. Oğuz Türklərin ənənələri çox bilmirəm hələ.
@aleatar
Жыл бұрын
@@bane8305 and I've been in Ankara for only one day, but I already loved the Turkish people, Turkish cuisine and culture in general. One nation, two countries, as they say here in Azerbaijan. May Allah bless both of our countries!
@Hemecan.
Жыл бұрын
@@aleatar aslında arasındaki fark basit : eğer dolduruluyor ise dolma, sarılıyor ise sarma deriz. Biber ve kabak doldurulur iken yaprak ve lahana ise sarılarak hazırlanır. Bu yüzden Yaprak Sarması, Biber/Kabak Dolması deriz :) Thats why :)
As a Turkish person I feel so happy everytime somebody tries our food.
@nutsupplier1816
Жыл бұрын
I feel you should take a pill and relax a little bit. It´s not that good
@b.5728
Жыл бұрын
okay nut supplier 💀
@beegyoshi1685
Жыл бұрын
@@nutsupplier1816 what did you find not that good about it ?
@khansasayed2843
Жыл бұрын
My Turkish brother your historical great country have one of the best if not the best type of food in the world
@53456dfds
11 ай бұрын
@@khansasayed2843 appreciate it bro
I've been in a vacation in Turkey and gained 4kg lol Turkish food is absolutely delicious! 🤤
You're an amazing story teller. Cred to the editors also. I enjoyed this very much
I was in Turkey recently and Kebab with sliced bread, grilled pepper and yoghurt was amazing
@berkay_oz
Жыл бұрын
It is Iskender :)
@kirtisozgur
Жыл бұрын
@@berkay_oz ne alaka olum öyle olsa tomato sauce falan derdi, KÜLTÜRÜMÜZÜ YANLIŞ TANITMAYACAKSINIZ LAN ECNEBİLERE BUNA İZİN VEREMEM düşününce oladabilir lan sonuçta bunlar gavır burada ne yese gıreyt gıreyt diye geziniyolar ortalıkta HUNT NETLEŞTİR LAN BU KONUYU İSKENDER YEDİYSEN İSKENDER DİYECEKSİN ALAGAVAT SENİ girilid pepır ne lan? TÜRKÇE KONUŞ LAN HUNT
Finally KOKOREC is getting the recognition it deserves! I love your content and it made me really happy to see you visiting my country and trying local food & making a video about it 😍 Hope you do more videos on Turkish food 🥺 Also if anyone is curious I'll be sharing some Turkish food content on my channel too, especially the food we eat at home 🥰
@semihkorayozkan
Жыл бұрын
bence tatinda biraksin ))
@oliv3r33
Жыл бұрын
That's nice because I'm Navajo and we do that with sheep. We call it "Ach'íí"
@johnnybedir
Жыл бұрын
Kokoreç IS really good. But even some Turks dont like it
@johnnybedir
Жыл бұрын
Its either you hate it or love it. There is no middle
@yqub
Жыл бұрын
I had Kokorec one time on vacation in Lara-Antalya. Like a small hut serving for mainly locals. I went back to Lara on vacation just to eat at that kokorec.
Hi Guga, it's great to see you have enjoyed some of the delicacies of Turkish street food in Istanbul. Although you seemed to have tried some famous buffets, you didn't seem to have visited the best places. For example there are some famous doner shops that have so much better doner than those you have tried. The difference is huge, like they are different dishes. Also, one important note is that although their tribe may be named as the same, the fish in Marmara Sea are very different in terms of taste. So, the bonitos you use as shark bait in US taste totally different than the ones that live in Marmara, due to the habitat and the way they are feeding most probably. The same goes for many other tribes as well. The most astonishing example of this is the bluefish. In Istanbul, the Marmara Bluefish (Lüfer) is one of the most sought after fish due to its oily texture and superior sea taste (We even call it king of the fish), whereas in US it tastes much more bland and not considered as a very nice fish. As a person who travels a lot, I can easily say that when it comes to street food or regular daily food, Turkish cuisine is one of the best in the world, if not the best. I am not nationalistic about any other thing but Turkey is really, really good at food. This is not just about the success of 9-10 kind of food such as doner, shish kebap etc. but there are hundreds of great original and unique food that you can't find anywhere else, not even in Greece which is one of the best places on Earth . There is for example, a milky dessert made of chicken breast! One cannot imagine how a dessert made of chicken breast can taste so incredible until they taste it! There are countless examples of unique food like that in Turkey. You need a better guide next time just for food =)
I am glad you enjoyed our food,Guga. it does make me happy to see that. Now i am hungry because of you hahaha. ill be eating turkish food tomorrow too hopefully
Man I love those kinds off videos were you exploring the world and describing the food and the culture thank you Guga 🙌🏻
Dear Guga, I am so pleased to hear that you had an awesome time in my country and enjoyed Turkish food. Sincere compliments coming from an outstanding cook like you is absolutely flattering.
Best review..Thank you Guga..I am a Turkish-American and I cannot wait visit back home
Guga, that’s my favorite city in the world! Glad you enjoyed it as much as I do! 😊
Turkish food is so good, I can smell it trough the screen....I'm glad that we have many authentic restaurants here in Austria. :)
@tanjiro2991
Жыл бұрын
Ferhat Döner in Vienna is actually the best Yaprak Döner experience you can get in Europe!
@AManWithNoName
Ай бұрын
If you're in Österreich/Austria, Ferhat Döner is the realest deal
guga the way you described our culture gave me goosebumps, I've been a subscriber for a long time I'm sooo so glad you enjoyed everything. Much love
Thanks Guga. You're a genuinely nice person
Everything looked amazing. Gotta go there one day!
I feel like people forget, Istanbul was the capital of the world for many centuries, so much history and what a beautiful city!
@Hello-jp7cf
7 ай бұрын
A lot of Kurdish and Greek history, you’re absolutely right! It was actually called Constantinople for century’s and Istanbul is simply a recent creation. Love Kurdish culture.
@notfound9816
7 ай бұрын
@@Hello-jp7cfeven Istanbul it's a greek word
@melihbarut86
7 ай бұрын
@@Hello-jp7cf.D
@DarkVeilNebula
7 ай бұрын
@@Hello-jp7cfcry more kurd, nobody cares
@ozgurkaramanoglu1922
6 ай бұрын
@@Hello-jp7cf istanbul doesnt have nothing to do with kurds
It's one thing to eat with the locals, it's another thing to see how the food is made by the locals and having a bigger appreciation of the food... Amazing video... made me drool on my keyboard...
Besides the food and everything amazing about this trip, I’m glad we’re moving on from COVID. So happy to see life going back to normal.
I live in turkey it makes me so happy to see one of my favourite creators go to / acknowledge turkey :DDD
Loved this. I would happily watch guga just touring the world and trying out the local cuisines of each country 🤩
@nech1
Жыл бұрын
That would be an absolutely banger series man. Guga going to Turkey, Mexico, Brazil, perhaps even to a nomadic people's home to try their meat dishes. I'm sure he'd also learn many things out of such travelling. And I'm sure he'd show that inspiration in some new recipes. To honor the countries he visited.
@jeffhashtag5729
Жыл бұрын
@@nech1 oh man now I want this kind of series
@nech1
Жыл бұрын
@@jeffhashtag5729 Yeah. Like kinda Gordon Ramsay uncharted, but Guga style
I recently went to Turkey, I have to tell you first, I'm not a fan of pickles, but almost in every hotel I went in there has a various kind of pickled pepper. Man, now I'm in love with those pickled pepper!
@ayseculina
Жыл бұрын
pickles are healty
@farukkonuralpeser2906
11 ай бұрын
Are you saying gin pepper? Yellow little peppers 😂 very tasty
glad you enjoyed it. you are really friendly ❤
I can really agree with teh description of the kabap, the smell always just calls out for me
Istanbul is beautiful, it’s food and culture is just out of this planet.
I used to say, "if i could live anywhere in the world it would be Istanbul." The best food!
@kirtisozgur
Жыл бұрын
I used to say "if i could live anywhere in the world it wouldn't be Istanbul." The worst idea.
@puk182
Жыл бұрын
@@kirtisozgur I used to say...
@AN-qi6ye
Жыл бұрын
I used to say it and now I do. And it's great!
@kirtisozgur
Жыл бұрын
@@AN-qi6ye thats why we cannot find apartments to rent. yeah, great for you.
@AN-qi6ye
Жыл бұрын
@@kirtisozgur I live at my own house and I'm Turkish lol.
Having been there myself years ago,I agree with everything you said!
great great video, I am so glad you had great experience in our homeland. and we do hope you will come visit as many as you can! Best Regards from Istanbul. God blesss you mate!
There's still so much more to try over there my friend! The doner kebabs in Taksim are great, but there are so much more to eat than just that; simit(turkish bagel), acma(turkish brioche), kumpir(turkish style stuffed baked potato), wet burgers, kofte(meatballs, either cooked or raw), adana kebabs, manti(turkish ravioli), pide/lahmacun(turkish pizza), boreksi(cheese or meat pastry), durum(wraps), halka(similar to tulumba), baklava, kunefe(MUST TRY) and so much more!
@gareginnzhdehhimself
Жыл бұрын
I am obligated to say that lahmajun is ancient Armenian dish
@billy4238
Жыл бұрын
@@gareginnzhdehhimself nope it's the turks' lol.
@igotbanned3timesfromyoutub883
Жыл бұрын
@@gareginnzhdehhimself yeah right cuz we are known for stealing food and are completely incapable of coming up with our own food! Sure!
@aguywhoisbored398
Жыл бұрын
Hamsili pilav deneseydi sjsjsj
@XSeeaErn
Жыл бұрын
@@gareginnzhdehhimself bro armenia literally established by russia how armenia can be ancient lol
Hey Guga, I’m a fisherman in New England and we love catching your “bonito” from the shore in fall months, as they are quite rare for us. However, we call them false albacore, or albies. Like you Floridians, no one eats them. However, what you likely ate, was Atlantic Bonito, and they are very tasty. They look very similar to albies (your “bonito”) and are often mixed in with false albacore schools. Hopefully this straightens up any confusion.
@cevdetcanercan8864
11 ай бұрын
As a Turk, you are right, looks like this one called Atlantic Bonito in English. But to add confusion, we name and cook this fish differently. This sizes called "palamut" mainly, about 1,5-2 sizes called "torik". There are lots of recipes, I can't cover it since I am not cook or expert. But basically we Turks grill/fry/oven/pickle this, last one called "lakerda". I put the names to greet my Balkan friends, I love you guys.
The fact that some of the Turkish cooks recognized him though.
Loved the video! Going to Istanbul is on my list of places I need to see. Turkish food is really special and turkish coffee is just lovely. Cheers!
@kirtisozgur
Жыл бұрын
cheers yerine elhamdülillah dersen iyi olur marcos kardeşim.
Hey Guga,its nice to see you enjoying food and taking a break
Love it Guga !! Great vid.
Guga I’m so happy for you to try some of the amazing foods in the world. Istanbul is famous with the food because is main stopping point of travelling trader’s in the past it was Istanbul and they shared spices and herbs from west and east and the mixture of cultures became that you experienced there.
The fish sandwiches in Istanbul Eminönü which they prepare inside multiple boats floating near the dock was an incredible experience and very tasty. You'd also get pickles inside a cup as a side dish, finish it with the salty Ayran beverage. Truly a delight.
The leaves you were said, their names are "sarma". It's delicious, I hope you enjoyed It and thanks for coming to turkey!
so glad to see you in Turkey guga thanks you for visiting us
am glad you enjoyed our country guga! much love from turkey
I am glad you went to Istanbul. Been there twice and tried all the local foods. It's amazing and the best in my opinion. I would recommend to anyone to go to Istanbul and try it. This will not disappoint. The place that you been to is hagia Sofia. This was a church before and later converted to mosque. There is tons of History in Constantinople AKA Istanbul.
It's so nice to watch you happy with your Turkey trip.
As a Turk, I just loved your presentation. Sometimes I watch some other travel channels and their videos abut us but most of them are full of incomplete or incorrect information. For the first time, as a Turk, I was able to say, "Oh, this is a video that really tells about us." Thank you for that.
Wow, I’ m genuinely surprised by this video! I’m Turkish and I wanted to recommend Kokoreç for the mystery meat series for so long! Cheers from Turkey, would love to be your guide one day Guga ❤
I love your narration, the tasty words make me hungry 🤤😋.
I absolutely loved my time in Istanbul too. Random people (not staff) at the airport were friendly and showed us the way, or at least asked if they can help. Apart from the foods you showed, I absolutely loved a lentil soup, called Ezogelin Corbasi. Absolute perfection with so few and simple ingredients and the fresh pommegrenade & orange juices that were available all over the streets!
Oh man! I wish you'd made a longer or series of videos about this. Guga, I was a fan for a long time, but now I love you for this since I'm Turkish lol Very happy you tried Kokorec, Try stuffed muscles next time too!
Thanks for the lovely insights! I've only ever experienced turkish food in a bazaar in my country but it was really good. The Turks do know their tasty stuff!
@kirtisozgur
Жыл бұрын
biliyoz tabii aq
Amazing …thanks for sharing Guga 😊
Turkey is absolutely amazing as a country and their food. Me and my wife go there pretty much every weekend from Fri to Monday. We love it so much that we bought a nice big apartment for ourselves, it’s so big that it makes our house in the UK look absolutely tiny and was much cheaper to buy. But the food is out of this world, doner kebabs are amazing even though they have them here in the uk. Truly an amazing country and Istanbul is a beautiful city, so massive and big.
I gotta go to Istanbul, again! The food truly was amazing😍
Love it Guga! As a Turkish, I am glad you decided to go to Turkey. I was there 6 months ago too, got to try quite few unique food places after 10+ years away from homeland, amazing! I'm glad you liked it! Next time try Kelle Paca!
As a Turk we are so glad you visited our country!
Thank you for testing all this food and sharing your experience. Shortening your life expectancy so drastically is probably worth the joy you have.
I love turkey it’s such a beautiful country and the people are amazing the food omg is to die for yum
After all these years of following you. I have always wished you to experience the Turkish version or techniques of the things you try in your channels. When i saw the video title, i said this is the moment, finally... But honesly, where is the ancestor of Swedish meatballs; Turkish koftes... Or kebaps and tandoori etc. Hope to see you again! Much love from Turkey! 🥰✌
subhanallah bro went inside a mosque respect to this man and yes you will feel an energy even when i watched you enter the mosque in the video i felt some energy and it was so beautiful
You're a lucky man Guga. We love your respect and enthusiasm.👍
I really appreciate that you have tried Kokorec. Not many tourists would do so, only the ones who are real food enthusiastics.
Turkish food is great. I also enjoy good amount every time I can when I am in Istanbul… cheers Guga
Man you are describing the food so good that you made me wanna eat some of those food which I am very familiar with since I am a Turkish Citizen and been living in Istanbul for 8 years now.
Glad you had good time over there. Definitely try pide, lahmacun and variety of soups with your next visit. One of the best cuisines. I have the same rule when I travel. Stay away from the crowds and find where locals eat!!
Thank you for introducing us to a different culture. Stay safe and God bless
Aaah, I’m a total fanboy! I wish I could see you somewhere in the streets of Istanbul. From bonkers steak marinades to cooking everything sous vide, I wish I could chat you a little how your videos have changed my cooking habits. Glad you enjoyed our city
@kirtisozgur
Жыл бұрын
ya biz ne gıled olucaz buna, o gıled olsun ömründe ilk defa kokoreç yemiş oh emeyzik emeyzik diye geziyor gariban. GUGA KNOW YOUR HAD.
As someone in Turkey, I can gladly say I am happy to hear that you liked. Since you are coming with your currency, everything you had was much more cheaper than you expect. That being said, I am happy that you liked!
I am Turkish and a good fan of your channel dude, I will try the butter milk tactic this week.
Amazing video! One IMPORTANT correction. The "mosque" you visited was originally a Christian Orthodox church called Hagia Sophia. Nowadays, and for a long time actually, it is used as a mosque and more as a touristic temple. Most of the food you got to experience can be found in other countries in the neighboring region, like Greece, where I come from. It is quite hard to decide the origin place of such foods, when for centuries our cultures were strongly interacting.
@nancyjfs
Жыл бұрын
I think Turkish spices are unique.
@ihatepeoplewithlongusernam366
Жыл бұрын
@@nancyjfs They all came from india so that is hard, bet they taste good tho
Glad you liked my hometown Guga, as a side fact the mosque you visited, Hagia Sophia is a very unique one because it's also a church at the same time probably one of the few world has to offer. It's basically the heart of Istanbul/Constantinople.
I'm so hungry after watching this fantastic video food location looks amazing 👍🏻
Hey Guga, i am Turkish and currently living in Canada. If you ever make another trip there let me know and i we can make a trip around Turkey and go to different cities to try their foods. Pretty much every coty in Turkey has their own traditional foods and Istanbul is good and all but you will see how much different and amazing they taste if you go to the cities where they have been doing it from the beginning ! Amazing video as always much love
If we all would travel the world and try eachothers food, there would not be much reason to fight eachother. You don't have to like the food of other countries, but you have to appreciate, that the locals do. And if you like it too, even better! Keep up the good work, Guga!
Guga its really nice to see that you enjoyed your trip in istanbul, you need to make a trip to different cities in turkey, they have all their own specialities to eat. Its like every corner have a different kitchen. You also have to go gaziantep its famous for its kitchen
@atakansongul
Жыл бұрын
Gaziantep is the best city for food travelers. Under Unesco world heritage list.
About the energy in the mosque🕌, you just spoke out that feeling… your food tour in Istanbul? You express that truth!!! 👏🏽