Finding Gems at Istanbul’s Grand Bazaar
by EM Erten
Jun 13, 2023
#100TravelStyles
Cross the Galata Bridge and go a little further, and you will come across the Egyptian Bazaar, and then the Grand Bazaar. There are a lot of customers, so it was a little tiring.
The problem is that the Egyptian Bazaar is expensive, so there wasn't much to buy, and the Grand Bazaar feels like the Namdaemun Market in Korea. ㅎ
I think it would be better to just buy things at the Namdaemun Market. ㅎ
Still, it's so big and famous that I think it's worth going once based on experience, but I don't think you need to go twice, and if I visit Turkey again, I'll exclude Kosair as my first priority. ㅎ
I happened to go into a kebab restaurant after passing the Grand Bazaar because I was hungry, and it was a restaurant that sold jar kebabs.
It was a restaurant where the jar bulchop popomonts was good. ㅎ
I went in without any expectations, but it was a restaurant where I was unexpectedly satisfied. The employee was from Turkmenistan, and when I spoke a little Russian, he happily gave me that green tea as a service. ㅎ It's called kiwi tea, but it's made with sugar. It felt like it had a kiwi flavor. It was a satisfying meal. #Turkiye #Istanbul #EgyptianBazaar #GrandBazaar #JarKebab #GourmetCountry #RestaurantRecommendation
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