What is your favourite Turkish food? I hope you enjoyed this unique dining experience at 2 Michelin Star Turk Fatih Tutak in Istanbul! 😋 Best Istanbul Michelin Restaurants article here: travellingfoodie.net/istanbul-michelin-guide-restaurants/ If you want to see more Michelin Guide restaurants around the world, I have a playlist here: th-cam.com/play/PL-wQeGXw6xB7guRKGycD1xZqr88lwctam.html
Wow, this looks like a great experience. You can tell all the staff including the chef, himself, is really passionate about what they do. I would love to try that wine list and enjoy what looks like a real Turkish fusion cuisine.
I just came across your channel and this video. And I really admire your passion and effort to trying shows and explain to us what you actually had experience. I would like to give only one suggestion that if you can review and explain every each dish after you taste, it would be better.
That is fantastic.. you are eating food I will never even get close to. And the whole experience looks awesome. But the price… did that really just cost you 11,000 dollars.
Thanks for watching! It is such a unique experience and definitely a splurge. But I find it's worth it for me. The price on the receipt is in Turkish lyra. So it was around $365. I cannot do $11,000 😅
Thanks for watching and really appreciate the feedback! I vlogged a Michelin Star restaurant in Athens where I talked about each dish on the spot: th-cam.com/video/7EQ9_dqwsQ0/w-d-xo.html Is something like this what you prefer? I'll be honest though, vlogging these kinds of experiences is still a learning process for me especially when dining alone with nobody to help me. There are so many variables involved that I take into account, and each restaurant is different. Like I tend to gauge the restaurant service (some will make it easier for me to film, some don't. Some won't event allow.), table (if it's easy for me to talk/setup for talking) and pacing (if i get breathing room between courses), the other diners around me (some get annoyed with what I do and I don't blame them), and my own experience (i still want to enjoy my meal properly especially when I paid $$$$$ for it) then assess the kind of video that's feasible to do on the spot since I don't want to ruin the actual dining experience for others as well (who also paid a lot) in the process. It would be a great disservice to the chefs and the restaurant if I don't eat the meal the way it's meant to be enjoyed. Voiceover is definitely another option to explore. What do you think of me talking about favorite dishes in more detail at the end of the dinner instead? The reason I haven't really done voiceovers is I've been wanting the videos to only show what was taken in-the-moment. Would love to hear your thoughts. I'm always learning. In the end, the goal is for my videos to be better and useful to the viewers. Thank you! 🙏
@@TravellingFoodie People want to see reactions on TH-cam thats the way to become more popular but i understand that you don't want to ruin your experience and don't want to disrespect chefs but you have to choose what you put first, that is totally up to you :D. I prefer it to be like the restaurant in Athens video you sent but with a little bit better production. You can use a better microphone and a small holder for your camera or phone which could be an improvement also instead of voiceover you can write little notes down on the screen that looks like subtitles.
What is your favourite Turkish food? I hope you enjoyed this unique dining experience at 2 Michelin Star Turk Fatih Tutak in Istanbul! 😋
Best Istanbul Michelin Restaurants article here: travellingfoodie.net/istanbul-michelin-guide-restaurants/
If you want to see more Michelin Guide restaurants around the world, I have a playlist here: th-cam.com/play/PL-wQeGXw6xB7guRKGycD1xZqr88lwctam.html
Also, in case you're wondering what those herbs and spices were:
1) TT Nane is mint
2) Beyranlık is chilli pepper
3) Kuru reyhan is dried purple basil
Adana Kebab and Kuzu Sarma Beyti
@@TheHammer70 adana kebab is my fave too! I haven't tried kuzu sarma beyti. What is it?
Wow, this looks like a great experience. You can tell all the staff including the chef, himself, is really passionate about what they do. I would love to try that wine list and enjoy what looks like a real Turkish fusion cuisine.
@@didemhanci7231 thank you for watching! 🙏 Turk Fatih Tutak was an incredible experience, and I hope you try it when you visit Istanbul!
Turkish food is one of the best in the world. Turkish people are so nice too.
@@TheHammer70 agree! Loved my 1 month trip there!
wow looks very very beautiful and you had it all to yourself. i wanna go there and taste the wine soooo badly now
Such a wonderful culinary experience! The wine pairings were on point, and pours were pretty generous. Do you always do wine pairings?
Dede at the Customs house Baltimore (Ireland) is also a 2 Michelin star rated turkish restaurant as far as i know.
I just came across your channel and this video. And I really admire your passion and effort to trying shows and explain to us what you actually had experience. I would like to give only one suggestion that if you can review and explain every each dish after you taste, it would be better.
Thank you for watching! I appreciate the suggestion. 🙌 So more like this other Michelin video: th-cam.com/video/7EQ9_dqwsQ0/w-d-xo.html then?
That is fantastic.. you are eating food I will never even get close to. And the whole experience looks awesome. But the price… did that really just cost you 11,000 dollars.
Thanks for watching! It is such a unique experience and definitely a splurge. But I find it's worth it for me. The price on the receipt is in Turkish lyra. So it was around $365. I cannot do $11,000 😅
divide the price with 30 its turkish lira and the price is ok for istanbul you can spend that much on a fish restaurant at bosphorus.
Great video but it can be better if you tell your opinion after each dish. You can also do that after you take the video like voiceover.
Thanks for watching and really appreciate the feedback! I vlogged a Michelin Star restaurant in Athens where I talked about each dish on the spot: th-cam.com/video/7EQ9_dqwsQ0/w-d-xo.html
Is something like this what you prefer?
I'll be honest though, vlogging these kinds of experiences is still a learning process for me especially when dining alone with nobody to help me. There are so many variables involved that I take into account, and each restaurant is different.
Like I tend to gauge the restaurant service (some will make it easier for me to film, some don't. Some won't event allow.), table (if it's easy for me to talk/setup for talking) and pacing (if i get breathing room between courses), the other diners around me (some get annoyed with what I do and I don't blame them), and my own experience (i still want to enjoy my meal properly especially when I paid $$$$$ for it) then assess the kind of video that's feasible to do on the spot since I don't want to ruin the actual dining experience for others as well (who also paid a lot) in the process. It would be a great disservice to the chefs and the restaurant if I don't eat the meal the way it's meant to be enjoyed.
Voiceover is definitely another option to explore.
What do you think of me talking about favorite dishes in more detail at the end of the dinner instead? The reason I haven't really done voiceovers is I've been wanting the videos to only show what was taken in-the-moment.
Would love to hear your thoughts. I'm always learning. In the end, the goal is for my videos to be better and useful to the viewers. Thank you! 🙏
@@TravellingFoodie People want to see reactions on TH-cam thats the way to become more popular but i understand that you don't want to ruin your experience and don't want to disrespect chefs but you have to choose what you put first, that is totally up to you :D. I prefer it to be like the restaurant in Athens video you sent but with a little bit better production. You can use a better microphone and a small holder for your camera or phone which could be an improvement also instead of voiceover you can write little notes down on the screen that looks like subtitles.
@@sezersur817 thank you! Appreciate all the feedback and suggestions! 🙌
Amazing food travel❤❤❤
thanks! Highly recommend Turk Fatih Tutak!
Aaa. Erim😂😂👏👏
@@esendincer7299 who?
@@TravellingFoodie The boy who was your guide in the kitchen. He is now a Masterchef Turkey competitor. His name is Erim.
@@TravellingFoodie th-cam.com/video/y4G_Wwafais/w-d-xo.html
@@esendincer7299 ohhh that's so cool and awesome! Thanks for letting me know 🙌 Good luck to Erim Şanal.
@@TravellingFoodie He is now one of the 16 competitors:) Good luck to him:)
In the turkey ne . Tvizlesen daha cok ingilizce ogrenirson
okadar pahali restorant olunca tabi, biberi bile sapiyla yiyor adam