INSANE Street Food in Turkey - KEBAB NINJA + Grand Bazaar Street Food Tour!!

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Today, we're going for another FULL ON street food adventure with Culinary Backstreets through Istanbul, Turkey, with their amazing guide Benoit! This is part 4 of 4!

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Today, we're going for 5 amazing locations through Istanbul in the grand bazaar! Istanbul has some of the best street food in the world!!!

First up, Benoit is taking us to the most amazing Kebab shop, this is one of the most delicious foods in Istanbul. This kebab shop had so many amazing dishes, and a specialty kebab with pistachios inside!!
Shop Name: Şeyhmuz Kebap Salonu

And next up, we're going to see the most unique street food in Turkey, the Kokorec, It's a classic street sandwich, but made with lamb organs!
Found at: Kokoreççi Erdinç Usta

And next up, we're going to a busy busy kebab shop where the workers eat, this is super local!!!
Found at: Dürümcü Raif Usta

And next up, we're going deep into the grand bazaar to see a vertical coal doner, made with tons of goal instead of gas, this is old style!!!
Shop Name: gul ebru kantin

And to finish up the day, we are going to have an amazing dessert on the street in Istanbul!
Shop name: Bena Ice Cream (Bena Dondurmaları)

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I hope you enjoyed this video, more of a street food tour than a Buzzfeed video!!!

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Turkish cuisine is, to my mind, one of the most exciting and accomplished in the world. Food is for eating, and good food is to be enjoyed... I think food is, actually, very beautiful in itself. Love from Korea🇰🇷💕

lifeinkorea
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Really wish you would keep the price+rating system.

Dildozer
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Turkish food is absolutely amazing, one of the worlds best and one of my favorite

milantomic
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Everything looks delicious! Love all of your videos been watching for awhile! I will watch your videos regardless but I did enjoy the rating & you describing the flavors of the food under each new food!

savannahsmith
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Trevor! I have to ask:

Having one episode that is showing the life of one of the street vendors in the different areas would be cool. Different testimonies and stories. Just a thought, this content is great and doesn't need changing at all, but I want to know some of these people as well as the love or necessity that goes into preparing their food.

jordach
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As a Mexican I now have to go and try the Turkish Tres Leches Cake! That looked amazing. That meat also looks very delicious!! I love Turkish food, Kebabs and seasonings

gordotravels
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I was there where and it was indeed the most exciting city to be in. Now I wanna go back so badly

hestiluhsuprobowati
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I too like seeing the rating scale and your comments. The food looked delicious! Thanks for sharing.

gregbrooks
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How funny!!! I was just in Istanbul, early November and Benoit was our guide.

mylahbarreto
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Turkey and Iran are on my bucket list... Definitely for the kebabs

dave
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I hope to visit Turkey someday, the food looks AMAZING!!!

BobaLifeTaiwan
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It all looks good, like Turkish tacos, fajitas, al pastor and tres leches. Lol

jcdias
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"kokorec" is a Greek dish, called "Kokoretsi". The Turkish word kokoreç was first attested in Lokanta Esrarı; a short story written in 1920 by the Turkish author Omer Seyfettin. The dish exists in Greek cuisine at least since the ages of Medival Greece (5th - 6th century) and it was very popular in the Byzantine Empire. Just for the history.

ThompterSHunson
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Nowadays Trevor has forgotten to add ratings for the food! 😂

destello_
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Delicious food! Unsuspecting customers get a taste of Trevor cooking when they order

MulYeungCooking
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I swear to God one day i will visit Turkey..

a.j
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I like how that guy gave the first sandwich to Ting, true gentleman move.

mayorebfarnum
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What a fun video! It’s been over three decades since the last time I set foot in Istanbul, yet I’ll never forget it.

I’m surprised to hear about a Turkish interpretation of tres leches. The one Mexican dish that I’d love to see a Turkish take on would be tacos al pastor!

DavidFSloneEsq
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Loved the guy showing you, so nice kind loved his accent

chadmarcum
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That is quite a blade! Wonderful food! That stew; tomato, eggplant and pepper looks amazing! I’m so jealous! Wonder how many years he has made kabobs!? Wow!

janevanskike