Sunday 30 April 2017

Everything you need to know about meze:

By now, you know a 
meyhane is a crucial part of Turkish nightlife and you want to try one out. But what to do about that glass display counter filled with a kaleidoscope of dishes that the waiters keep pointing you towards? They’re sure to be packed with meze – small dishes of all assortments and ingredients, meant to be eaten alongside copious amounts of raki.

Ordering at meyhane works slightly differently than other restaurants. Waiters come to your table with a tray packed with meze, or they invite you to pick from a glass display counter. The variety may overwhelm, but don’t be shy - choose with abandon. They may be small, but a night at a meyhane often ends without the table ever ordering a main course.
But which ones to go for? Eggplant? Fish? What about all of the yogurt and seasonal vegetables? Here’s an illustrated guide to ordering at a meyhane, to help you better understand the rich selection of meze.
Many meze include garlicky yogurt in some capacity. Haydari is one staple found in almost every meyhane; garlicky strained yogurt seasoned with spices that resembles cacik, but is thicker and without cucumber. There are also deep fried veggies served with yogurt, Russian-style Olivier salad or just plain yogurt - the possibilities are endless. On a date? Make sure you ask for the non-garlicky options.
In addition to vegetables and herbs, seafood makes its way onto the meyhane tables. If you order ciroz, you’ll be served mackerels sun-dried then fried, served with vinegar, olive oil, and lemon juice. The fish might look small, but they pack a flavour wallop.
In its raw state, it may look like an inedible wild weed. But when cleaned and boiled deniz borulcesi - sea beans, salicornia, or glasswort - turns into a delicious side dish. On a meyhane table, deniz borulcesi is usually served with garlicky yogurt - again - or with olive oil. 
A dish that has been around since the Ottoman times, lakerda pops up on the tables of seafood lovers. It is essentially Atlantic bonito fish brined for weeks and served sliced with olive oil and seasoned with black pepper.
As the name implies, the Aegean dish fava is made with fava (broad) beans mashed with onion, dill and olive oil. As it’s left in the fridge overnight, fava takes a firm texture and is served as diamond slices with olive oil.
Essentially cured fish roe whipped up with olive oil and lemon, creamy and sumptuous tarama might become your favourite dip. Spread it on bread, or just dive in with a spoon.
Grilled, peeled, and mashed eggplants, served with or without yogurt sounds delicious, does it not? Meet patlican ezme (mashed eggplants)another popular meze you’ll never tire of.
Fried, diced eggplant with garlicky tomato sauce. This may sound like a main course, but it is the recipe of popular meze şakşuka (shashuka). Generally served cold, some varieties may also include fried potatoes.
Babunya pilaki is one of the many types of zeytinyagli (vegetables cooked in olive oil). In this dish Borlotti beans are cooked with onions, garlic, tomatoes, and carrots, lending itself to a sweet and tart finish. Garnished with herbs and served with wedges of lemon.
Chances are, you have tried the midye dolma (stuffed mussels) sold on the streets around Istanbul. Spicy rice redolent of cinnamon is a great combination with the shellfish meat. Although it may be a late-night food after night of drinking, pair it with your drink on the table as well. Don’t forget that essential squeeze of lemon!
Whether you ask for it or not, a piece of feta cheese usually ends up on your plate. This is an essential part of the Turkish meyhane, pairing the cheese and melon alongside raki.
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Saturday 22 April 2017

Don’t Miss the International Istanbul Tulip Festival:

In April, the annual International Istanbul Tulip Festival (Istanbul Lale Festivali) takes place. This shouldn’t be a surprise if you know that — unlike common belief — tulips originated in Turkey. So, if you happen to be in Istanbul during this time of the year, you’re in luck. Millions of tulips are planted in Istanbul’s parks, avenues, traffic roundabouts … basically anywhere where some open ground is available. But what is the best place to admire the Istanbul tulips?
Tulips Originated in Turkey, Not Holland

Tulips originally grew wild on the Asian steppes. Although tulips are associated with Holland, commercial cultivation of the tulip or lale (from the Persian word lâhle) began in the Ottoman Empire. For an elaborated tulip history, you can consult Wikipedia’s page on tulips.

But the most widely accepted story is that of Oghier Ghislain de Busbecq, Ambassador of Ferdinand I to Suleyman the Magnificent of the Ottoman Empire in 1554. He made a remark in a letter that he saw “an abundance of flowers everywhere: narcissus, hyacinths and those in Turkish called Lale.” It’s no coincidence that this period — the wealthiest of the Ottoman era — is called the Tulip era (Lale Devri).

So how come we associate the tulips these days with Holland? In the 16th century they were brought to Holland from the Ottoman Empire, and quickly became widely popular. Charles de L’Ecluse, author of the first major work on tulips (1592) is largely responsible for the spread of tulip bulbs in the final years of the sixteenth century. He occupied a chair in the medical faculty of the University of Leiden (Holland), and planted both a teaching garden and his own private one, from which between 1596 and 1598 hundreds of bulbs got stolen.

Admire Istanbul Tulips in Emirgan Park. During the month of April, you can spot these glorious spring flowers everywhere in Istanbul. But for a real tulip treat and the International Istanbul Tulip Festival, you have to head to Emirgan Park. It is one of the largest public parks in Istanbul and has several tulip gardens. Emirgan Park is located by the Bosphorus in Sariyer, which is a little bit past the second Bosphorus Bridge. The park is open daily from 07:00 until 22:30. You can reach Emirgan Park by bus 25E from Kabatas.

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Tuesday 11 April 2017

Treat yourself and get ready for a private & personalized Istanbul experience. Easter is the perfect time to take a trip to a new destination. So, why not escape to somewhere in Turkey for a little treat ... 

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Sunday 2 April 2017

The Museum of Innocence:
The Museum of Innocence is both a novel by Orhan Pamuk and a museum he has set up. From the very beginnings of the project, since the 1990s, Pamuk has conceived of novel and museum together. The novel, which is about love, is set between 1974 and the early ’00s, and describes life in Istanbul between 1950 and 2000 through memories and flashbacks centred around two families – one wealthy, the other lower middle class. The museum presents what the novel’s characters used, wore, heard, saw, collected and dreamed of, all meticulously arranged in boxes and display cabinets. It is not essential to have read the book in order to enjoy the museum, just as it is not necessary to have visited the museum in order to fully enjoy the book. But those who have read the novel will better grasp the many connotations of the museum, and those who have visited the museum will discover many nuances they had missed when reading the book. The novel was published in 2008, the museum opened in Spring 2012.

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