| "I'll have the left side." |
The restaurant is situated in the heart of Moda, near Moda Cadessı on Sarraf Alı Sk. The menu is featured on a large chalkboard and lists all of the different homemade mezzes (mezeler). We only recognized the words we could have guessed would be on a Greek/Turkish menu that happen to be close to English: hummus, baba gannuş, so we left our fate to the proprietor who recommended six of his favorites.
| Dolma close-up |
The hummus was drier than the typical spread-like consistency of American grocery store hummus. It was closer to hummus that I have made (read: failed at making) at home. However, the balance of dry-ness and flavor was great, and it was also served warm, which was uncommon for us.
The baba gannuş was also an unexpected interpretation. Rather than a creamy spread, this plate was more like a slaw of eggplant, oil, garlic, pepper seasonings, and covered with sesame.
Katie's favorite was the fava beans which were mashed into a paste, mixed with red onion, plenty of garlic, and olive oil.
My favorite was girit ezme (Crete dip). It was a mix of crumbled beyaz peynir, garlic, bean, tons of spice flavor (coriander? cumin? paprika?) and tomato paste to give it an orange/red hue.
Other than the attempts at American food, we hadn't ventured much into international fare, but this restaurant is definitely worth the return.
| Fava beans, girit ezme, baba gannuş, pita (not pictured). |
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