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Favourite Turkish food

Posted:
07 Sep 2006 07:09
by Moon
Hi everybody,
To stay in the holiday mood a little bit longer, what is your favourite turkish dish ?
The ones I like very much are as a starter sigara boregi (cheese rolls) or a nice coban salatasi ( sheperd salad ) and as a maincourse the ottoman or anatolian kebabs ( the ones you get in a casserole or steel frying pan )
Tell me yours !!
Love from Holland

Posted:
07 Sep 2006 09:34
by debbief1986
My favourite turkish food has to be the cheese rolls as well and i always cant resist there kebabs in the rolls and the chicken on rich etc.

Posted:
09 Sep 2006 12:51
by wa66yne
has to be chicken kebab in cocoa beach.......... washed down with a cold efes........ can taste it now

Posted:
09 Sep 2006 17:12
by mazz
Sigara Börek is my absolute favourite (but only if it's freshly prepared as in the Lighthouse/Chef restaurants).
Also love the pitta bread and mezzes, washed down with a bottle of Villa Doluca Moskado wine
Yummmmy....
Mazz


Posted:
17 Sep 2006 16:40
by skilly
chicken kebab on the beach tastes much nicer than in restaurant, i also like mixed salad as it has some kind of dressing that is really nice.


Posted:
17 Sep 2006 17:14
by *party*
The best desert is absolutely sütlac
Yoghurt kebab is yammyy...
Osmanish kebab nam nam..
Lavash
And tomato soup its good always
heh I wrote wrong first..


Posted:
17 Sep 2006 21:04
by Bazza
Has to be their version of roast beef, yorkshire puds etc on a sunday (not quite up to our standard)


Posted:
18 Sep 2006 18:07
by sandybeach
What about the desserts ? For me it has to be Baklava absolutely gorgeous.

Posted:
19 Sep 2006 16:14
by toonarmybarmy
I know it's not "Turkish" food but I just can't get enough of the steaks.
2 pounds of prime TBone for eight quid!

Posted:
19 Sep 2006 16:33
by tania
Toon I have to agree with you about the steaks! It doesnt matter which restaurant you have one in they always taste fantastic. I even have mine well done and the steaks still melt in your mouth! MMMmmmmm now I am hungry!
Tania
