LATEST POSTS

Saturday 6 September 2014

Intestines, anyone!?

Today we were leaving Konya (Turkey’s “Bible Belt”) and heading to Antalya on the Mediterranean coast (Turkey’s “Riviera”). But that was a 5 (plus!) hour drive away… so we excited tucked into breakfast with our hosts - with one of the group even teaching them how to make Indian roti bread!




Then we set off through the mountains towards the coast.




We had a brief stop at a natural water spot!



Finally we arrived at the city…



Antalya is the largest city on Turkey’s Med coast and is famous for it’s well-preserved Roman-Ottoman quarter (Kaleiçi) and a large Roman harbour. However we weren’t currently interested in the classical city - it was 2pm and we were starving!


We hurried to a restaurant and happily accepted the recommendation of kofta and piyaz.
Piyaz is a Turkish salad made from beans, hard-boiled egg and vegetables. Antalya’s version is a little different as it also includes sesame oil and is considered a main dish, and not just a salad.


Fed and watered we happily spent the remainder of the afternoon exploring the charming old cobblestone city. Some went to the beach, some shopping, some to the pool…me, I went and got my camera fixed! 
Ottoman clock tower ‘Saat Kulesi’ next to the 18th century mosque ‘Paşa Camii’
The decorated and fluted 125m minaret ‘Yivli Minare’ by the mosque and old market building is a symbol of the city.




Success! (plus I also ended up getting the phone number of a random camera man…)


The camera-fixer kept trying to take my picture to 'prove it worked'!
Dinner time rolled around and we decided to be a little adventurous and go for ‘intestines’ and ‘stuffed mussels’…well, when in Turkey!


The intestines were served with pide so we piled some on and sampled the unappealing looking meat. It wasn’t so bad but the random gritty bits put me off a second go!




The mussels were better, though also a little disconcerting as cold and stuffed with rice - like a day old paella….again not something I’d rate as a ‘must eat’! 




But I always like to give something a try…fortunately my kebab and wine arrived to save the day!



Then we headed out into Kaleiçi to enjoy it’s night scene. We had drinks at a lively outdoor bar area…





Before moving into ‘The Tudors’ a club with live (Turkish rock) music…





Day 8
06.09.2014
Konya - > Antalya

Share this:

Post a Comment

 
Back To Top
Copyright © 2014 Eat - Explore - Enjoy. Designed by OddThemes