I'm originally from the UK but have been living in Turkey for twenty years now. The food quality, variety, and taste here are incredible, as you've experienced. There are specific reasons for this. Turkey hasn't succumbed to the trend of frozen food and microwave meals; instead, food is prepared fresh. My Turkish wife and I have a fridge freezer, but the freezer section is always empty because she cooks everything fresh. Additionally, each area has its own market where local growers sell fresh produce. When I visit the UK now, I can instantly tell if vegetables or fruits are fresh or not. The food in Turkey is amazing. However, one downside is that although the food is affordable for Westerners, prices have surged in the last few years, making it financially challenging for many struggling Turks. Nonetheless, I'm pleased you enjoyed it. Have you tried Turkish breakfast yet? It's a must-try!
but on all of his Istanbul videos i have been shocked at the the prices because the average Joe there is only earning about a sixth of what the same person would be earning in Danny's hometown of Leeds .....yet the prices are only a little bit lower than you'd pay in Leeds or Yorkshire or anywhere else in the UK
As a British Turk, I was shouting at my screen for you to squeeze that lemon onto your lahmahcun! It adds much needed moisture to it and the citrus helps complement the taste.
I have to add my respect and admiration for Turkish cuisine. I lived in Türkiye for a few years having travelled the world and not eaten better. Partly I think it is the quality of their produce. I wish they paid & respected their farmers/peasants more but they don’t. Around the world, villagers/peasants/small holders are completely undervalued. Very sad 😔
therefore Ataturk has said "the peasants (Farmers) are the lords of the nation" after he created Republic of Türkiye. But Rokefeller f*cks nations in last 30 years in order to create "one pole World" society.
Hi Danny...with the lahmacun its imperative to put a little of parsley and salad with a squeeze of the lemon and roll it like you done. The taste is elevated to another level please try it like that next time.
Lahmacun is amazing. When I lived in Cyprus I had (still have) friends from Lebanon, Syria, Armenia etc and they would have it for breakfast. They got me into eating it and I love it, especially the one topped with a garden amount of herbs.......
This was a pleasant watch, glad you enjoyed the food. The first dish was Lahmacun, locals enjoy rolling it with lemon juice, lettuce, tomato, parsley etc. before eating it. The second dish is Tomato Kebab, they usually put tail fat in all kebabs, that's what makes it soft, juicy and a bit crispy. The last and also my favorite dish is Kavurmalı Kaşarlı Pide, pide with kaşar cheese and kavurma beef cubes and and it just works.
Watching this it wasn't made clear what he was eating, Danny is definitely out of his depth when travelling abroad, the atypical Brit abroad, you can tell his understanding of food is limited even in the UK but more so when cultural customs are added into the mix.
there are hundreds of best in İstanbul : Best meatball : Tarihi Sultanahmet köftecisi The best Beans : Fasuli Rest. Karaköy The Best Döner is : Bayramoğlu Kavacık
Best lacmacun (lak ma june) is in Beşiktaş. You add the salad and lemon over the top and wrap to eat. Before you leave go for a Turkish breakfast. Şöhretler Beşiktaş Köftecisi lm Beşiktaş for kofta and soup. It traditional and famous
@@the1truth420 Turkish food has evolved from the collection of many centuries of mixing of cultures and similar foods can be found from Iran to India and Pakistan.
Several Turkish places in North London I've visited and they also understand that, when it comes to meat, especially lamb, fat is flavour. Most of the dishes Danny's tasted on this Istanbul mini tour have looked absolutely delicious to me. Some solid 10s too! Congratulations to all concerned. Nice one Danny. 🌟👍
Dany try ESNAF LOKANTASI dishes as well. You will be pleased more than what you expect. My recommendation is YANYALI FEHMİ LOKANTASI in Kadıköy district. Blown minded place and you would never see in the world.
2:40 the girl sitting to the right, is looking all confused like "what's up with this weirdo bringing his own table and chair and setting it up next to us". 😂😂😂
You can get that in Bradford or London meet the fake Sadiq Khan who once again got in by vote rigging the UK is finished where are all the migrants Reply
Heres something you may find interesting. :) The name of my country has nothing to do with the interesting and delicious bird 'turkey'...... .....but the name of the bird does have a connection with the name of my country, let me explain. :) In the past 40 years 37 countries have changed their name, partially or fully. Obviously one can not change the name of an apple or an orange etc in other languages, but country names are like peoples' individual names, so if you're named John we don't call you Karen. :) Name of my country has always been Türkiye, it's been known as such since around the 1200's. The name it self has a suffix, '-iye', that is Turk-iye, where the -iye suffix means 'land of/belonging to', just like the Latin suffix of '-ia', which exists in such country names like Austr-ia, Austral-ia, Indones-ia etc. Basically, the use of '-iye/-ia' is the same as the the use of '-land' suffix in country names like Ire(Eire)-land, Po(le)-land, Eng(Anglo)-land and so on and so on. Many would remember the country Czechoslovak-ia which changed it's name to Czech Republic and a few years ago changed that to Czechia (that is Czech-ia). The Latin suffix -ia probably originates from Turkish -iye as Turkish been over 10,000 years is much older than Latin which is around 1300 years old. Spelled in different languages in different ways to phonetically resemble (to sound like) 'Türkiye' we got various spellings like; Turq-uía (in Spanish), Turch-ia (in Italian), Turq-uie (in French) Turk-ei (in German) Turk-ey (in English) Mind you this was way before the animal we currently know as turkey was found by the europeans when they explored the north americas. The bird was first sent to europe from north americas in the year 1519, so up until that point there was no bird named turkey.... ...they came across the bird and thought it was a specie of the fowl/chicken they had been buying from the country of Turkiye at the time, so they named the bird 'Turkey Fowl' to define 'Turkish Chicken'... ....just like how a dog breed is known as German Shepherd (because it's from Germany), American Bulldog, British Terrier, Greek Harehound etc etc. In time you don't get to call the harehound simply as Greek or you don't call the terrier Britirsh, or shepherd as simply German, but in time the Turkish Fowl started to be called just 'Turkey' and later 'turkey', and this went on for hundreds of years. Now in modern times, this caused confusion, especially when we have people across the world unable to point to their own country on an atlas. Basically we didn't change the name of our country, we changed the mistake made in the English language. : ) So, there's some tid bit information for you to have a great day, if you read upto this point you have a great night too, ohh just have a wonderfull life. : ) Best wishes. ;)
Lahmacum is my fav. You can have it with salad and sauce or with döner and salat and sauce. It is rolled like a wrap and delicious. Never saw a kebab shop in UK what did em.
Make sure to see a Turkish barber when you are there. They offer many services including ear wax removal, hair cut, massage, nose hair removal, and beard shave.
Say, Danny...what's the lamb like? "Lambey!" By far one of the most interesting locations on RMT. So odd to see people walking right past and not chatting Danny up while he's having a nosh.
Judging by the vest, I now know what day Danny recorded the Cameo for my bro's stag 😂 ...turns out my brother and I have few things in common, bar watching a Yorkshireman do a chair test. And so he loved the message! Top man Danny 👍
We went for a Turkish kebab in Manchester on Friday, freshly baked naan, charcoal grilled kobida kebab, homemade chilli sauce and great salad selection. Proper Kebabs are great, far to many dodgy places knocking them out. That meal looked awesome. Standards are different to the UK generally 'Anything will do'. We all know Danny is too kind with his points scoring, but if half of his UK 10's where 10's, this food would be a 20! This food is prepared and cooked my people who do give a sh1t about what they do. Top vid Captain!
@@TheMan-xp4cb One of the best Turkish takeaways in Manchester calls them Naan's. Thanks for taking the bait. Is the term a loaf home to any country? So, get a grip of reality and chill out and enjoy good food and most importantly smile. It's good for your health. Have a nice chapati xx.
Danny if you’re in Istanbul you need to try Çiğ köfte. Served on a lettuce leaf and you squeeze lemon onto it! Closest it can be described to is a high quality steak tartare but better!
Danny I live in Arizona. My husband and I love your vedios. So much cheap in uk. Your whole family seems very sweet too When watched this vedio in Istanbul. Do you not let camera man get a plate because of as authentic reviews with out favoritism. Keep rockin
please don't judge our prices by your US dollars ....... our food is overpriced compared to average wages where as the US gets 47k average salary the uk would get 32k in dollars , we are becoming a massive poverty country now
Reassuring to see that you are sticking to your signature tune (when the camera pans around the restaurant) even when you are in far flung places like Istanbul! 😊
I am glad he didn't care what anyone thinks of him he is happy and that is all that matters rather than worrying what someone you don't know thinks about you.
@@glennseaward3050 Have you told the other 42 people to get a grip Danny is not a young man part of growing up is not looking like a teenager he can do his reviews not looking so bloody stupid
I have to say that this stuff is not a dip, as Turkish people are not as used to dips as people in, let's say, European countries. These saucy dip-looking side dishes are called "meze," and they are more like salads than dips. You can just eat them as you would eat a salad, by spoonful.
another good video danny great to see you go international again, India or asia next ? I've had my resivastions about going to the middle east but the hospitality and food you have shown in the past few videos is making me want to go. apart from the salt bae place, cant stand the man
Etten burger Istiklal St Istanbul is worth trying, they cook the burgers fresh on the grill in front of you, good value. It's such a huge place Istanbul, parts of it remind me of California a little bit also me and the mrs love the show.
The best dish I ever ate in Istanbul was a fish mix inside a clay pot. They broke the pot, and the sauce spilled everywhere; it was wonderful. I still dream about it sometimes. It was not far from Hagia Sophia but never find it again 😭
I'm originally from the UK but have been living in Turkey for twenty years now. The food quality, variety, and taste here are incredible, as you've experienced. There are specific reasons for this. Turkey hasn't succumbed to the trend of frozen food and microwave meals; instead, food is prepared fresh. My Turkish wife and I have a fridge freezer, but the freezer section is always empty because she cooks everything fresh. Additionally, each area has its own market where local growers sell fresh produce. When I visit the UK now, I can instantly tell if vegetables or fruits are fresh or not. The food in Turkey is amazing.
However, one downside is that although the food is affordable for Westerners, prices have surged in the last few years, making it financially challenging for many struggling Turks. Nonetheless, I'm pleased you enjoyed it. Have you tried Turkish breakfast yet? It's a must-try!
Marry a Turkish women and you have good food for the rest of your life
@@TurquazCannabiz Do they marry atheists though? xD
@@hoenircanute I mean there are plenty of atheist or at least secular Turks that don’t care too much about religion
@@hoenircanute You can find a lot of Turks who are atheist but keep in mind they will be still bounded to the Turkish culture lol
but on all of his Istanbul videos i have been shocked at the the prices because the average Joe there is only earning about a sixth of what the same person would be earning in Danny's hometown of Leeds .....yet the prices are only a little bit lower than you'd pay in Leeds or Yorkshire or anywhere else in the UK
One of the best food cities on the planet. I've been twice and can't wait to go again
Good time to go there or Spain honestly, was thinking of going recently as weather is perfect for it right now
@@temptemp4174 Istanbul is perfect in spring, when it's not too hot outside
As a British Turk, I was shouting at my screen for you to squeeze that lemon onto your lahmahcun! It adds much needed moisture to it and the citrus helps complement the taste.
Would you know the type of cheese used in that Pide?
What's the name of the thick chilli sauce you get from the Turkish restaurants
he also thinks the garnish for lahmacun is a salad , someone say him to put some green in that lahmacun and wrap it up
@@Finggy its called 'Ezme' ;)
@@ohTulq thank you!
I have to add my respect and admiration for Turkish cuisine. I lived in Türkiye for a few years having travelled the world and not eaten better. Partly I think it is the quality of their produce. I wish they paid & respected their farmers/peasants more but they don’t. Around the world, villagers/peasants/small holders are completely undervalued. Very sad 😔
therefore Ataturk has said "the peasants (Farmers) are the lords of the nation" after he created Republic of Türkiye. But Rokefeller f*cks nations in last 30 years in order to create "one pole World" society.
Original Turkish cuisine is so good
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Leave the man there for a month and he will know every decent takeaway in istanbul. Top man Danny!
And add 40 kilos 😂
@@georgesworld4845I love a big guy who loves his food🎉
Hi Danny...with the lahmacun its imperative to put a little of parsley and salad with a squeeze of the lemon and roll it like you done. The taste is elevated to another level please try it like that next time.
Lahmacun is amazing. When I lived in Cyprus I had (still have) friends from Lebanon, Syria, Armenia etc and they would have it for breakfast. They got me into eating it and I love it, especially the one topped with a garden amount of herbs.......
Can't believe you took the table and chair to Istanbul 🤪🤪
I was on the same plane as Danny. When the air steward brought the in flight meal round Danny setup his table and chair in the aisle.
😂😂😂@@rogerkangaroo6118
@@rogerkangaroo6118 😄😄
i heard he tried to take Van also
His asking for it 😮😮
Danny is a proper Brit abroad! 😂😂
You can spot us from a mile off
Nothing to be proud of!
Loved those massive breads when I last went to Turkey, you open them up and the steam just bellows out, and it tastes great
Omdays 😂😂 typical English man abroad shorts vest trainers and legs like bottles of milk ... brilliant 😂😂
hahahha comment!!!! perfect!
Typical karen
@@Qboss-dd7go
Blah blah blah .... heard it all before getting a bit boring 😴 ......only a joke Walt.!
@@karenfoster149 😂😂😂😂
first time they've seen sun
Danny meets Turkey=Match made in Heaven! Go for it my son!
This was a pleasant watch, glad you enjoyed the food. The first dish was Lahmacun, locals enjoy rolling it with lemon juice, lettuce, tomato, parsley etc. before eating it. The second dish is Tomato Kebab, they usually put tail fat in all kebabs, that's what makes it soft, juicy and a bit crispy. The last and also my favorite dish is Kavurmalı Kaşarlı Pide, pide with kaşar cheese and kavurma beef cubes and and it just works.
Watching this it wasn't made clear what he was eating, Danny is definitely out of his depth when travelling abroad, the atypical Brit abroad, you can tell his understanding of food is limited even in the UK but more so when cultural customs are added into the mix.
lahmacuna marul domates gitmez... sadece maydanoz soğan ve isteğe göre limon..
there are hundreds of best in İstanbul : Best meatball : Tarihi Sultanahmet köftecisi
The best Beans : Fasuli Rest. Karaköy
The Best Döner is : Bayramoğlu Kavacık
Best lacmacun (lak ma june) is in Beşiktaş. You add the salad and lemon over the top and wrap to eat.
Before you leave go for a Turkish breakfast.
Şöhretler Beşiktaş Köftecisi lm Beşiktaş for kofta and soup. It traditional and famous
what is that breakfast called where it's eggs and spicy sausage in a cast iron pan?
@@cliveramsbotty6077menemen with sujuk which is a spicy sausage.
@@cliveramsbotty6077it was probably sucuklu yumarta, if it was with tomato’s and onions aswell it was menemen.
It's Armenian not Turkish
@@the1truth420 Turkish food has evolved from the collection of many centuries of mixing of cultures and similar foods can be found from Iran to India and Pakistan.
Several Turkish places in North London I've visited and they also understand that, when it comes to meat, especially lamb, fat is flavour.
Most of the dishes Danny's tasted on this Istanbul mini tour have looked absolutely delicious to me. Some solid 10s too! Congratulations to all concerned.
Nice one Danny. 🌟👍
Dany try ESNAF LOKANTASI dishes as well. You will be pleased more than what you expect. My recommendation is YANYALI FEHMİ LOKANTASI in Kadıköy district. Blown minded place and you would never see in the world.
Yummy you make my mouth watering as a turkish American in Kentucky USA they look amazing 😻
Istanbul here I come, great video😅
2:40 the girl sitting to the right, is looking all confused like "what's up with this weirdo bringing his own table and chair and setting it up next to us". 😂😂😂
Interrupted her ig photos sesh 😂
Cause he is
@@alexcuthbertson9808 why hate? and no he isn't you are a troll
You can get that in Bradford or London meet the fake Sadiq Khan who once again got in by vote rigging the UK is finished where are all the migrants
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@@alexcuthbertson9808 keeps you here like all the other morons that seem to hate him but add to his views....... smart people
You are funny!!!The table and Chair are fabulous.Have a good time there.
Heres something you may find interesting. :)
The name of my country has nothing to do with the interesting and delicious bird 'turkey'......
.....but the name of the bird does have a connection with the name of my country, let me explain. :)
In the past 40 years 37 countries have changed their name, partially or fully.
Obviously one can not change the name of an apple or an orange etc in other languages,
but country names are like peoples' individual names, so if you're named John we don't call you Karen. :)
Name of my country has always been Türkiye, it's been known as such since around the 1200's.
The name it self has a suffix, '-iye', that is Turk-iye, where the -iye suffix means 'land of/belonging to',
just like the Latin suffix of '-ia', which exists in such country names like
Austr-ia, Austral-ia, Indones-ia etc.
Basically, the use of '-iye/-ia' is the same as the the use of '-land' suffix in country names like
Ire(Eire)-land, Po(le)-land, Eng(Anglo)-land and so on and so on.
Many would remember the country Czechoslovak-ia which changed it's name to Czech Republic and a few years ago changed that to Czechia (that is Czech-ia).
The Latin suffix -ia probably originates from Turkish -iye as Turkish been over 10,000 years is much older than Latin which is around 1300 years old.
Spelled in different languages in different ways to phonetically resemble (to sound like) 'Türkiye'
we got various spellings like;
Turq-uía (in Spanish),
Turch-ia (in Italian),
Turq-uie (in French)
Turk-ei (in German)
Turk-ey (in English)
Mind you this was way before the animal we currently know as turkey was found by the europeans when they explored the north americas. The bird was first sent to europe from north americas in the year 1519, so up until that point there was no bird named turkey....
...they came across the bird and thought it was a specie of the fowl/chicken they had been buying from the country of Turkiye at the time, so they named the bird 'Turkey Fowl' to define 'Turkish Chicken'...
....just like how a dog breed is known as German Shepherd (because it's from Germany), American Bulldog, British Terrier, Greek Harehound etc etc.
In time you don't get to call the harehound simply as Greek or you don't call the terrier Britirsh, or shepherd as simply German,
but in time the Turkish Fowl started to be called just 'Turkey' and later 'turkey', and this went on for hundreds of years.
Now in modern times, this caused confusion, especially when we have people across the world unable to point to their own country on an atlas.
Basically we didn't change the name of our country, we changed the mistake made in the English language. : )
So, there's some tid bit information for you to have a great day, if you read upto this point you have a great night too, ohh just have a wonderfull life. : )
Best wishes. ;)
Thank you,love interesting thing,like you explained.
@@JanetBrown-px2jn Thanl you. :)
I love how he makes no attempt to soften his yorkshire twang for the locals 😂 “heyup, luvley, cheap innit” amazing :)
Joy to watch
actually, he does slightly, u can tell a small difference
Definitely your best Turkey episode so far. Absolutely loving this Istanbul series, definitely the best abroad trip you’ve done so far
I'll tell you that for nowt....Classic Yorkshire expression. Go on Danny lol! 😂
Lahmacum is my fav. You can have it with salad and sauce or with döner and salat and sauce. It is rolled like a wrap and delicious. Never saw a kebab shop in UK what did em.
Looks like I'm gonna need some Turkish cooking CZcams channels. That all looks bangin'
Try Refika, she's a CZcamsr based out of Istanbul, does great recipes!
Make sure to see a Turkish barber when you are there. They offer many services including ear wax removal, hair cut, massage, nose hair removal, and beard shave.
Go on Danny.. another great video.. food and place looks fantastic 👌
When Danny says 'Oh my god' 3 times in a row, you know its banging food
Istanbul cuisine is incredible.
Love Istanbul one of my favourite cities in the whole world
Good to see you in turkey bro. Glad you enjoyed. Your pronunciation of pide and lahmacun is funny 😂
I love Turkish food, you should go down to Bodrum and maybe Izmir, lots of nice places and villages in-between where you will find amazing food!
My favourite is a Gozlemes i love those
Spinach gozleme! OMG, I'm dying. Why did I come to see your message? Where will I find this now?
@@Aslan117 lol i love a spinach and potato one with chilli mmmm or a mince lamb one soooo good
@@780jodie Definitely, but that's not helpin 😅How can we do that at home? 😬
@@Aslan117 its hard lol
Looks amazing. 4 continents meet in Turkey. Incredible variety. Mick London
Balloon bread is the best thing about Turkey 😍😍
You do a great job i love how you explain about the food and your accent is brilliant you are true to yourself 👍
Absolutely love it an English man abroad and a Yorkshire man at that!! Absolutely love it 😊❤🎉
Whenever my job takes me working away in London , I always look for a Turkish restaurant to eat at. Absolutely amazing food.
Try some of the Iranian kebab places in West London as well.
Me too lol
Diyarbakir in Harringey is the place to go!!!
@@tehuss I will go there iA
Always found the turks a friendly bunch of people great holiday destination as well especially the reports
Keep up the great work 👍 always love watching your videos 😊
I’m in Istanbul on Wednesday, you still there.?
Say, Danny...what's the lamb like? "Lambey!"
By far one of the most interesting locations on RMT. So odd to see people walking right past and not chatting Danny up while he's having a nosh.
Best food review on the planet. The King of Eats, the P.M. of Delicious. Watching from Maine, USA. Appreciate you, sir! 🙌👏👊❤️🇺🇸
Happy to see the channel grow!
I like how he compared the lovely looking turkish cuisine to a cheese toasty 🤣
Lots of great food in Istanbul.
Love you doing the international food reviews keep them coming 😊
If you are still in Turkey, the best city for you is Gaziantep, you should definitely go. Gaziantep is the world gastronomy city.
I knew that table wasn't gonna be big enough... They don't mess around in Turkey when it comes to portion-sizes
Judging by the vest, I now know what day Danny recorded the Cameo for my bro's stag 😂 ...turns out my brother and I have few things in common, bar watching a Yorkshireman do a chair test. And so he loved the message! Top man Danny 👍
you should try “İçli Köfte” one of the best street foods in Turkey
And the KING of icli kofte is "Hasan Fehmi Ozsut Muhallebicisi " in Beyoglu . The most famous in Istanbul .His father was a legend
Well done Danny !!! Please visit Greece next time if you will....Cheers mate.
We went for a Turkish kebab in Manchester on Friday, freshly baked naan, charcoal grilled kobida kebab, homemade chilli sauce and great salad selection. Proper Kebabs are great, far to many dodgy places knocking them out. That meal looked awesome. Standards are different to the UK generally 'Anything will do'. We all know Danny is too kind with his points scoring, but if half of his UK 10's where 10's, this food would be a 20! This food is prepared and cooked my people who do give a sh1t about what they do.
Top vid Captain!
Naan is Indian not Turkish
Kobida/Kobideh is Iranian/Persian not Turkish
You have your compass mixed up
@@TheMan-xp4cb One of the best Turkish takeaways in Manchester calls them Naan's. Thanks for taking the bait.
Is the term a loaf home to any country?
So, get a grip of reality and chill out and enjoy good food and most importantly smile. It's good for your health. Have a nice chapati xx.
Whats it called pal?
Danny if you’re in Istanbul you need to try Çiğ köfte. Served on a lettuce leaf and you squeeze lemon onto it! Closest it can be described to is a high quality steak tartare but better!
Not sure I can watch this without my 😎.
Abit too much glare. 😂
I love this guys personality. What a champ.
That guy didn’t know what hit him, someone ordering ioff the menu before they’ve stepped in the restaurant! 😂😂😂 2:08
looks so good
love to see you try no drama in london heard its great!! loving the content
Love it!!
Looks so good
Danny reminds me of the oracle from benidorm in the outfit he is wearing. I was to give you a big bear hug Danny.
Danny, the Lahmacun is pronounced " Lack Ma June"; popular all over Turkey 😉👏👏
yea lah means meat macun means paste
I think 'lahm' actually means 'meat' @@alperm5321
Not 'lack'
@@MotorStorm66Turkish word for meat is “et”
@@BAH2710 Lahmacun is a loanword from Arabic
Food looks great mate 👌
You forgot to try the Salad Danny. :)
looks really good my man enjoy
You look like big daddy lol
Danny love you to bits but dump the vests
Danny I live in Arizona. My husband and I love your vedios. So much cheap in uk. Your whole family seems very sweet too When watched this vedio in Istanbul. Do you not let camera man get a plate because of as authentic reviews with out favoritism. Keep rockin
please don't judge our prices by your US dollars ....... our food is overpriced compared to average wages where as the US gets 47k average salary the uk would get 32k in dollars , we are becoming a massive poverty country now
Reassuring to see that you are sticking to your signature tune (when the camera pans around the restaurant) even when you are in far flung places like Istanbul! 😊
13:59 Good advertising for the moped. She still goes first...😅
Looking good😍
Look delicious food
Everything looked DELICIOUS!!!
😋😋😋😋😋😋😋😋😋😋😋
Safe Journey!
Yellowbird Blue Agave Sriracha!!!
Great eats!
O Danny you are just looking like a typical Brit on a Spanish holiday 😢
I am glad he didn't care what anyone thinks of him he is happy and that is all that matters rather than worrying what someone you don't know thinks about you.
@@magnah5581exactly 💯 what do they want the lad to wear?
Sorry but Danny’s dress sense is shocking he’s not a bloody teenager
@@grahamdaniel9534 get a grip graham it's for his channel its called satire
@@glennseaward3050 Have you told the other 42 people to get a grip Danny is not a young man part of growing up is not looking like a teenager he can do his reviews not looking so bloody stupid
Yess our man is now on travels lets crack the world lad xx
Lovely mate 👌
Awww man but the green peppers are amazing they taste sooooo good!
I have to say that this stuff is not a dip, as Turkish people are not as used to dips as people in, let's say, European countries. These saucy dip-looking side dishes are called "meze," and they are more like salads than dips. You can just eat them as you would eat a salad, by spoonful.
Perfect
this is phenomenal, cant wait to see other countries in the future! japan would be wild
looks delicious 😋
i so wish he liked spicy things. That dip and bread would do it for me. Great video.
Go to Afyon and Manisa city, you can try alot of kebapssss
another good video danny great to see you go international again, India or asia next ? I've had my resivastions about going to the middle east but the hospitality and food you have shown in the past few videos is making me want to go. apart from the salt bae place, cant stand the man
you can buy in the UK the lahmahcun in Turkish shops.
he needs two tables now ))
The lamachun Turkish pizza supposed have salad n wrappped
Etten burger Istiklal St Istanbul is worth trying, they cook the burgers fresh on the grill in front of you, good value. It's such a huge place Istanbul, parts of it remind me of California a little bit also me and the mrs love the show.
The best dish I ever ate in Istanbul was a fish mix inside a clay pot. They broke the pot, and the sauce spilled everywhere; it was wonderful. I still dream about it sometimes. It was not far from Hagia Sophia but never find it again 😭
Generally you sqeeuze lemon to lahmacun and put some fresh vegetables in it and roll for freshness or eat with kebaps. Or drink Ayran-Coke-Salgam.
Best Döner in London is Antepliller in Harringay. They have a pide oven next door for best lahmacun.
You're spoiling us mate
GOOD BOY😀
We were at the Classic Persian in Bradford last night and it was this type of food, delicious. You need to pay them a visit.
Looks amazing you better of given camera man some travelling all that way 😂😂😂