If the world was a house, its cuisine would definitely be Türkiye. I have never seen a country with such delicious food and such a developed palate in my life. Turkey is divided into regions with names, (isn't it true? Black Sea, Aegean....) each region has different spices and dishes, I was shocked. I will go to Turkey again.😻
@@Leodicapri0 Each region has a culinary culture according to its climate in Türkiye. Turks ruled almost all nations for 1000 years. Turks went to every geography. Therefore, the culinary culture is unique. Even just one soup that my family makes has 20 types. just soup. you think of the others
I totally understand every Turkish inmigrant and student that I met here in Canada. They miss their food so much . Everything looks delicious and fresh Mark 😋
After Jamaica, Izmir is my home away from home and one of the places I’ve visited the most on my travels! The food is delicious but it’s the people who really make Izmir such a beautiful and welcoming place. I’ll be back there this summer so thanks Mark for giving me some new spots to try this time! ❤
Turkish food have’s a style of it’s own,and the food is delicious and made the traditional ,from family recipes and history.after the food done,you can see the pride the chef show about their cooking.
The first bakery have a beautiful homestead decor and I will definitely start my day with a sip of coffee there if I resided close by. Turkey has such a warming vibe & feeling from the culinary aspect to the people in general. My favorite is the battered fried sardines & the sheepshead wrapped with that fresh baked bread. The markets look splendid for a weekend walkthrough as well. What a amazing virtual Saturday treat this was honestly I can nearly smell the aroma through the screen from those kabobs & roasted charred peppers omgoodness lol. Thanks Mark for this phenomenal eye candy!! I'm learning Turkish cuisines are a must to experience from this remarkable tour!! Safe travels & blessings to you and your family always!! Cheers!! 🍅🌶🥖🥯🌯🥙🏺
Another great vid Mark. Been to Turkey 6 times so far. And in my opinion some of the best baked goods and bread on the planet. Always fresh always tasty. Fantastic food. Safe travels.
I am AMAZED at how many people speak English in all the countries you visit. The translations are EPIC. Also, it makes me realize we Americans should try to learn more than just English. It seems that most people, in the world, are happy to teach, if we're willing. I love that. ❤
Turkish cuisine is just amazing, I love watching how they make the bread, they have so much skill. Wow I wished I was there to experience what you experienced Mark 😍😋
I love how you embrace the cultures and the food of all the countries you and your family have visited. What a legacy your are creating for your young son. Also, knowing that your videos are typically over 30 minutes, I carve out time to watch the content. They always make me happy. God Bless.
I was born in Izmir and now live in London. I've been missing my hometown a lot, so it felt almost magical when this video appeared in my feed. The best part is how perfectly it captures the ideal combinations of food and places to eat from there.
Türkmüsünüz adamı sen gezdir gerçek Çeşme Kumrusunu tattırma olacak iş değil verdikleri rehberin zaten İngilizcesi zayıf adama basit İzmir Kumrusu yedirmişler. Ben yazdım adam şaşırdı böyle bir şey mi vardı diyor tam skandal olmuş bence.
Wow, Mark! The Turkish feast you hosted was nothing short of amazing. The food was absolutely delicious-each dish was a perfect representation of the rich and flavorful Turkish cuisine
The labneh is really good on grape leave rolls. Good to see you are in Turkey Mark. My family are made up of Turkish, Syrian and Lebanese and I grew up eating all theses foods in the States.
I lived in turkey for 8 years until we got accepted into Canada makes me wanna cry I love that place so much and the food is beyond amazing thanks you mark for these videos your amazing bro
Best youtubes including everuthing not just food. I spend hours with you and love every minute. The pjotography is fantastic. Your presentstion and personality are warm, natural, entertsining in a soft sweet way. Perfect descriptions of food and environment never tedious or lecturing just rxactly how friends talk when eating out. Its effortless for me. Thank you.❤❤❤
I loved this man very much. He is a friendly and respectful gourmet. Izmir is a very beautiful city with the most modern and respectful people in Turkey. It is the place where the most beautiful and clean coasts of the Aegean Sea are located. We have an incredibly clean and delicious kitchen. We are proud. Thank you for this beautiful video 👏👏👋👋👋🍻🍻
Mediterranean food honestly is the best food. I have tried food in Turkey, Greece, Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, Tunisia, Cyprus. Honestly, those countries have my favorite foods from around the world. It was a different experience. Very rich cultures and definitely my favorite cuisines.
'22 and '23 I've visited Didim for about a month with my parents and we took 3 trips to Izmir and went to the same bazaar. 18:37 you can see the 5-6 story parking lot overlooking the city, you park there and walk across the street to the Market. Thanks for the memories. Welcome to Turkiye Mark!!!
Hi mark, lots of love from India 🇮🇳 . I have watched all the videos of yours from almost 9 years huge fan of you. I think mika is unwell he coughing. May God bless him
Most farmers in the US over water their crops including Arugula/Rocket, especially in northern states where the soil has an abundance of moisture. Minimal watering will force the roots further into the ground where moisture and salts feed the plant. That's why Turkish herbs, veggies and fruits have so much flavor.
Thank you mark, for another fantastic tour that I could have only dreamed of! You have taken me to so many places that I could only hope to ever get to. Over the years you took me to to bed, which was a lifelong dream!! How do I ever thank you?
Welcome to Turkey Mark! The Basmane Lokmacısı is the dessert maker of my grandfather Mehmet and my family, we are very glad you liked it 👏🏻We wait again☺️
I enjoyed the whole vlog but my highlights are when: The Pida was so good it almost knocked you off the chair And of course, the kokorec. Including Michah helping you with the peppers. You said 2 he knew you meant 4 😂. Enjoy the rest of your trip.
Mark sizi çok uzun zamandır takip ediyorum İngilizce bilmeden deyisik kültürleri izlemeyi çok seviyorum sizin kanalinizda çok güzel ben izlerken çok mutlu oluyorum ALLAH razı olsun sizden aylenizi size bağışlasın ve bu vilogtada benim sehrimdesiniz ben kendim Almanyada oturuyorum sayenizde kedimi İzmir'de hissetim çok teşekürler
Mark your the man….My family and I always watch your videos back to back on the weekends. Best food traveler known to man kind.!!! God bless from the states, Bay Area, California
Tulumbas are also popular here, in Greece. As for pide, greek version always include cheese, so it is called Peinirli (yes, a turkish name, meaning "cheesy"!). Cocorets is also popular, but not as a snack, but something you order in a taverna. A variation of Manissa kebab is called Yaourtlu Kebab here. If Turkey feels different, yet very familiar to greeks, Ismir/Smyrna feels like home!
@@utku_baloglu Yes! Thessaloniki, being under ottoman rule 100 years more than Athens & southern Greece, has even more similarities with Turkey - additionaly, a large part of its population are descentants of refugees from the Pontos/Black Sea region.
Mark, first of all, thank you for visiting my hometown and enjoying all those goodies. I see lots of comments, and all I feel is that not just you, but everyone who comments on this video, are happy. I would love to see everyone happy and united. No war, no pain, no fight-only love, only peace. Keep up the smiling face, brother. I still can’t believe how you keep your form so well. Now I’m hungry and will start making my salad:( Man, I would love to have that söğüş and kokoreç. You should also try kumpir and my all-time favorite food, mantı. God bless
hey Mark, just wanted to say, I appreciate your video style. It feels comforting to hear just the slight noise of people talking and not super loud music. Also, welcome to my hometown, even though you're in Gaziantep now haha.
when I hear the entrance music that you chose my eyes tears up. To hear it in your videos is amazing. We call that instrument "bağlama" which is the soul oh anatolian music.
Dear Mark Wiens as i saw in your video in İzmir you tried almost every food except one that is very unique to İzmir. İt is called Kumru Sandwich. Kumru means literally "Collared Dove" because of the shape of the sandwich looks exactly like a flying Dove almost. On the video that you posted you are eating a little sandwich with lots chickpea seeds on top of it (07:50 on the video) where you ate Gevrek . That little sandwich is a the simple version of Kumru Sandwich. The one i am talking about is the real Kumru Sandwich the same bread is used but except inside you have Turkish Saussages, tons of Hot Dogs thats is cured and julienne cut into small pieces, Hellumi chesse all the ingridients are grill fried and afterwards you put Ketchap and Mayo on top of it it is a very messy but the sametime very delicious Sandwich you must try it. There is a saying in Turkey if you didn't try the Kumru Sandwich you have never been to İzmir.
@@MarkWiens well i hope next you come to İzmir you try that verison of Kumru trust me you would love it. Anyhow, Dear Mark Wiens as a fan of yours and big follower i want a simple favour from you as a viewer i wish one day you would just post a video about yourself, how many countries you been to so far, how many you are planning to, your life what led you to this food journey, have you ever got food poisoned in your life, how don't you get fat, how do you eat that much spicy food and not get sick like a mockumentary a small one. There are many questions that followers and fans of you want to ask a lot. Have a good time travelling through Turkey.
You came to my HOMETOWN finally and you tasted Kokoreç and Sögüs (one of my favourite food in the world). The area you visited is called Kemeralti which is kinda like an old town for Izmir. I was able to see my hometown from Ireland thanks to you :)
If the world was a house, its cuisine would definitely be Türkiye. I have never seen a country with such delicious food and such a developed palate in my life. Turkey is divided into regions with names, (isn't it true? Black Sea, Aegean....) each region has different spices and dishes, I was shocked. I will go to Turkey again.😻
İt's true
Best food in the world, agreed 👍
it’s like that everywhere lol
yes you're right, there are 7 regions in Turkiye and they all have different cousines, cultures and such.
@@Leodicapri0
Each region has a culinary culture according to its climate in Türkiye. Turks ruled almost all nations for 1000 years. Turks went to every geography. Therefore, the culinary culture is unique. Even just one soup that my family makes has 20 types. just soup. you think of the others
I totally understand every Turkish inmigrant and student that I met here in Canada. They miss their food so much . Everything looks delicious and fresh Mark 😋
any country's immigrants miss their food. what are you talking about
@@sandipthapa526had to be an indian who is so miserable, so bitter...
oh we miss for sure.
Too muchh😅 i missed too much😢
@DenisBonichovNever seen anyone getting sick out of eatng Kokoreç once a month or twice ever
Greetings from Greece Turkey has very big food variety and it is delicious
Greetings back, brother ❤
Teşekkürler komşu👍
Turkey is truly an amazing country but Greece too is a hub of history and culture. Would love to visit and vlog about Greece soon.
Greetings back my friend, we've visited some greek islands recently and it was amazing.
aynı zamanda yunanistan da tüm bunlar yarı fiyatına
Turkey never fails to surprise you. They always have something in store that you might enjoy in the long run.
What an incredible Izmir food tour! We loved the food scene in that city, such great Turkish food! 🇹🇷
After Jamaica, Izmir is my home away from home and one of the places I’ve visited the most on my travels! The food is delicious but it’s the people who really make Izmir such a beautiful and welcoming place. I’ll be back there this summer so thanks Mark for giving me some new spots to try this time! ❤
Turkish food have’s a style of it’s own,and the food is delicious and made the traditional ,from family recipes and history.after the food done,you can see the pride the chef show about their cooking.
The first bakery have a beautiful homestead decor and I will definitely start my day with a sip of coffee there if I resided close by. Turkey has such a warming vibe & feeling from the culinary aspect to the people in general. My favorite is the battered fried sardines & the sheepshead wrapped with that fresh baked bread. The markets look splendid for a weekend walkthrough as well. What a amazing virtual Saturday treat this was honestly I can nearly smell the aroma through the screen from those kabobs & roasted charred peppers omgoodness lol. Thanks Mark for this phenomenal eye candy!! I'm learning Turkish cuisines are a must to experience from this remarkable tour!! Safe travels & blessings to you and your family always!! Cheers!! 🍅🌶🥖🥯🌯🥙🏺
Another great vid Mark. Been to Turkey 6 times so far. And in my opinion some of the best baked goods and bread on the planet. Always fresh always tasty. Fantastic food. Safe travels.
34:41 In Bosna Hersek we also eat sheep's head cold in some occasions. The best cuisine in the world in Turkish😍
Welcome to my hometown Mark. Your choices are definitely best of the city. Bon appetit!
Thank you, I was so impressed with Izmir, wish I had more time to eat more places!
Please don't eat the places! We wanna enjoy too! XD
@@MarkWiensGaziantep mutfağı gastronomi şehri.
I am AMAZED at how many people speak English in all the countries you visit. The translations are EPIC. Also, it makes me realize we Americans should try to learn more than just English. It seems that most people, in the world, are happy to teach, if we're willing. I love that. ❤
Turkish cuisine is some of the best. I couldn't live without kebab.
Absolutely incredible food from the greatest country in the world 🇹🇷
Mark is always so happy, love your energy. You seem so positive
Thank you for your support!
Agreed! That’s why his channel is always so fun! 🤩
That's also why I enjoy his channel ❤so much
@@MarkWienswhy you not come to Pakistan Bhadway
Missionary vibe
Turkish cuisine is just amazing, I love watching how they make the bread, they have so much skill. Wow I wished I was there to experience what you experienced Mark 😍😋
Mark I am absolutely loving your Turkish tour. You make me want to travel there
Turkish food has fantastic value…so delicious
He either closes his eyes or opens them completely. Love his positivity!
Imagine having a meal with this man. Best company ever.
Like having a meal with the devil.
Devil is what you see when you look in a mirror@@tomaslangerbeck6398
oh that would be a dream come true for me lol !
Thank you so much for this video. I will be in Izmir in 4 weeks time so i will be using some of your advise here. Thanks Mark. Love from the UK
Really need to acknowledge how respectful and open you are to new cultures! Love that about you! Aaand how friendly are Turkish people? Unreal! 🥹😍
I love how you embrace the cultures and the food of all the countries you and your family have visited. What a legacy your are creating for your young son. Also, knowing that your videos are typically over 30 minutes, I carve out time to watch the content. They always make me happy. God Bless.
We need more people like Mark.❤
Agreed!❤
For sure hes a God send when it comes to learning about cultures and food :)
I was born in Izmir and now live in London. I've been missing my hometown a lot, so it felt almost magical when this video appeared in my feed. The best part is how perfectly it captures the ideal combinations of food and places to eat from there.
Eline Emeğine Sağlık Bu Güzel Vlog Ve Video İçin Kolay Gelsin Hayırlı İşler Bol Bereketli Kazançların Olsun👍👍👍👍
Thank you for your support!
@@MarkWienswhy you not come to Pakistan Bhadway
I just love your excitement when you try new foods. The joy on your face just makes me smile.
Thank you very much!
@@MarkWienswhy you not come to Pakistan Bhadway rkb
Izmir is a gem of a place for its historic, culinary and diverse cultural experiences. Your host was amazing ❤
I cryed 17:47 - 18:09 dont know why its was so beautiful to see a family business.
I love your Videos Mark ❤
Welcome to Izmir, Mark, it's nice to see videos like this.
Thank you!
Türkmüsünüz adamı sen gezdir gerçek Çeşme Kumrusunu tattırma olacak iş değil verdikleri rehberin zaten İngilizcesi zayıf adama basit İzmir Kumrusu yedirmişler. Ben yazdım adam şaşırdı böyle bir şey mi vardı diyor tam skandal olmuş bence.
@@MarkWienswhy you not come to Pakistan Bhadway
@@achmad3105he comes several times
What a lovely place, Izmir! Your respect and appreciation of every place you visit make you a delight to watch Mark
Amazing food, culture, and people and the positive energy you have @Mark Wiens is infectious
Wow, Mark! The Turkish feast you hosted was nothing short of amazing. The food was absolutely delicious-each dish was a perfect representation of the rich and flavorful Turkish cuisine
you are the best food vlogger of the entire world..
I love the aunt who guided you. She is so sweet 🥰
I am french and turkish descent. Izmir is a beautifull city, and all of your videos are great. Thank you.
İzmir really has that Söğüş culture,which is a great cold meat treat!
The labneh is really good on grape leave rolls. Good to see you are in Turkey Mark. My family are made up of Turkish, Syrian and Lebanese and I grew up eating all theses foods in the States.
omg mika is soo cute and all grown up ❤ i can imagine him taking over mark channel ❤❤
I've just realized I watch Mark for so many years! Maika wasn't even Born when I started😮 You are a legend Man!
I lived in turkey for 8 years until we got accepted into Canada makes me wanna cry I love that place so much and the food is beyond amazing thanks you mark for these videos your amazing bro
Great to see you in Turkey I'm going in September love the food
Love watching your videos. I don’t think I would travel to these places and I can see what it’s all about. Absolutely looked great. Thank you.
Wow turkey is amazing friendly people good vibe good looking food and really good desserts 🍪🎂 keep up the good work mark
Best youtubes including everuthing not just food. I spend hours with you and love every minute. The pjotography is fantastic. Your presentstion and personality are warm, natural, entertsining in a soft sweet way. Perfect descriptions of food and environment never tedious or lecturing just rxactly how friends talk when eating out. Its effortless for me. Thank you.❤❤❤
I loved this man very much. He is a friendly and respectful gourmet. Izmir is a very beautiful city with the most modern and respectful people in Turkey. It is the place where the most beautiful and clean coasts of the Aegean Sea are located. We have an incredibly clean and delicious kitchen. We are proud. Thank you for this beautiful video 👏👏👋👋👋🍻🍻
Hi Mark, how do you manage to stay so thin with all this great food? Greetings from Germany.
Purge
Your guide was so friendly. Nice to see you in turkey again!
AMONG THOSE WHO DO THIS JOB, YOU ARE THE MOST SINCERE, MOST NATURAL, MOST CUTE PERSON. ALWAYS COME TO TURKEY, WE LOVE YOU
Mediterranean food honestly is the best food. I have tried food in Turkey, Greece, Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, Tunisia, Cyprus. Honestly, those countries have my favorite foods from around the world. It was a different experience. Very rich cultures and definitely my favorite cuisines.
'22 and '23 I've visited Didim for about a month with my parents and we took 3 trips to Izmir and went to the same bazaar. 18:37 you can see the 5-6 story parking lot overlooking the city, you park there and walk across the street to the Market. Thanks for the memories. Welcome to Turkiye Mark!!!
Mark keep doing what you’re doing you’re the legend of this channel started watching you In 2016 and you are the man
Great video mark, love how you interact with local people.
Your videos about Turkey are making me want to live there. Looks so nice there.
Türkiye is a refugee paradise, come too :)
Hi mark, lots of love from India 🇮🇳 . I have watched all the videos of yours from almost 9 years huge fan of you. I think mika is unwell he coughing. May God bless him
kafamız dağılsın diye izliyorduk bağlama çalan kardeş bizi dağıttı helal olsun,
I’ve been following you for years @MarkWiens. I love all your videos ❤.
I remember the last time when you came to Türkiye Istanbul, there was a coup.
Most farmers in the US over water their crops including Arugula/Rocket, especially in northern states where the soil has an abundance of moisture.
Minimal watering will force the roots further into the ground where moisture and salts feed the plant.
That's why Turkish herbs, veggies and fruits have so much flavor.
Labneh is amazing, I love it. The best tomatoes I've ever had was the once I bought in Alanya. Sweet, juicy and delicious.
Delicious Bread and Local Turkish cheese is my Fave.
mark get so much love everywhere..he is the best tavel for food youtuber
Best food traveler in the world.
Appreciate your support!
@@MarkWienswhy you not come to Pakistan Bhadway
🇹🇷❣️ canım Türkiyem,İngiltereden selamlar !!!
Turkish food is beautiful foods 🏴🫡
Thank you mark, for another fantastic tour that I could have only dreamed of! You have taken me to so many places that I could only hope to ever get to. Over the years you took me to to bed, which was a lifelong dream!! How do I ever thank you?
Hello friends, it looks delicious and tasty, your snack sandwiches 👌 I hope you will be more successful
Mark's great effort to introduce different cuisines from different countries salutes to your efforts .
Welcome to Turkey Mark! The Basmane Lokmacısı is the dessert maker of my grandfather Mehmet and my family, we are very glad you liked it 👏🏻We wait again☺️
I enjoyed the whole vlog but my highlights are when:
The Pida was so good it almost knocked you off the chair
And of course, the kokorec. Including Michah helping you with the peppers. You said 2 he knew you meant 4 😂. Enjoy the rest of your trip.
Thank you very much!
@@MarkWienswhy you not come to Pakistan Bhadway
Mark sizi çok uzun zamandır takip ediyorum İngilizce bilmeden deyisik kültürleri izlemeyi çok seviyorum sizin kanalinizda çok güzel ben izlerken çok mutlu oluyorum ALLAH razı olsun sizden aylenizi size bağışlasın ve bu vilogtada benim sehrimdesiniz ben kendim Almanyada oturuyorum sayenizde kedimi İzmir'de hissetim çok teşekürler
The T-shirt say :
I travel for food...
Me :
I work hard for food..... 😂
I mean, it's his job, so he's also working hard for food 😅
@@vosk6481he gets paid to eat. A basic need. If everyone was getting paid to eat there would be no world hunger
Mark you have A way with making me feel like I am eating and traveling with you through your videos ❤
Mark your the man….My family and I always watch your videos back to back on the weekends. Best food traveler known to man kind.!!! God bless from the states, Bay Area, California
Loved the live music interlude during the eating of the sheep head, so metal 🤘😁🤘
The $7 crazy sandwich looks delicious, I really want to try it 👍
Turkey has hands down the best food!
Much Love to tha family. From my heart.
Hey Mark! Im so happy to see this video! You are at my hometown currently!
Great man! I loved the very positive vibes, and every episode is so real and entertaining. God bless you, Mark and your family!
Wohoo... welcome to my hometown 👍👍
Thanks Mark!
Very nice musical interlude, apart from the amazing food 😍
Tulumbas are also popular here, in Greece.
As for pide, greek version always include cheese, so it is called Peinirli (yes, a turkish name, meaning "cheesy"!).
Cocorets is also popular, but not as a snack, but something you order in a taverna.
A variation of Manissa kebab is called Yaourtlu Kebab here.
If Turkey feels different, yet very familiar to greeks, Ismir/Smyrna feels like home!
As a Turkish, I feel the same for Selanik/Thessaloniki. All the vibe, scenery, food don’t make me feel any different than any city in Turkey.
@@utku_baloglu Yes! Thessaloniki, being under ottoman rule 100 years more than Athens & southern Greece, has even more similarities with Turkey - additionaly, a large part of its population are descentants of refugees from the Pontos/Black Sea region.
Ooooo!!!!! Mark is eating sööğğüüşşş!!! YEEAAAHHHH!!!!! 🤘😄
Gevrek means "Crunchy, crispy".
YAY! You will travel to the other Turkish cities. ❤
Just INCREDIBLE as always 😍
Mark, first of all, thank you for visiting my hometown and enjoying all those goodies. I see lots of comments, and all I feel is that not just you, but everyone who comments on this video, are happy. I would love to see everyone happy and united. No war, no pain, no fight-only love, only peace. Keep up the smiling face, brother. I still can’t believe how you keep your form so well. Now I’m hungry and will start making my salad:( Man, I would love to have that söğüş and kokoreç. You should also try kumpir and my all-time favorite food, mantı. God bless
hey Mark, just wanted to say, I appreciate your video style. It feels comforting to hear just the slight noise of people talking and not super loud music. Also, welcome to my hometown, even though you're in Gaziantep now haha.
Big fan all the way from Papua New Guinea.
Love watching you shows.
when I hear the entrance music that you chose my eyes tears up. To hear it in your videos is amazing. We call that instrument "bağlama" which is the soul oh anatolian music.
Thank you!
The old man at 18:50! 😂
@MarkWiens you are a legend - huge respect brother !
Welcome to Aegean Sea Türkiye.
Izmir and its region are good cultural choices. I loved your humble and sympathetic videos.
Oh my god 👍absolutely amazing
Dear Mark Wiens as i saw in your video in İzmir you tried almost every food except one that is very unique to İzmir. İt is called Kumru Sandwich. Kumru means literally "Collared Dove" because of the shape of the sandwich looks exactly like a flying Dove almost. On the video that you posted you are eating a little sandwich with lots chickpea seeds on top of it (07:50 on the video) where you ate Gevrek .
That little sandwich is a the simple version of Kumru Sandwich. The one i am talking about is the real Kumru Sandwich the same bread is used but except inside you have Turkish Saussages, tons of Hot Dogs thats is cured and julienne cut into small pieces, Hellumi chesse all the ingridients are grill fried and afterwards you put Ketchap and Mayo on top of it it is a very messy but the sametime very delicious Sandwich you must try it. There is a saying in Turkey if you didn't try the Kumru Sandwich you have never been to İzmir.
Thank you so much for the recommendation, so sad to have missed it, hopefully will try it next time!
@@MarkWiens well i hope next you come to İzmir you try that verison of Kumru trust me you would love it. Anyhow, Dear Mark Wiens as a fan of yours and big follower i want a simple favour from you as a viewer i wish one day you would just post a video about yourself, how many countries you been to so far, how many you are planning to, your life what led you to this food journey, have you ever got food poisoned in your life, how don't you get fat, how do you eat that much spicy food and not get sick like a mockumentary a small one. There are many questions that followers and fans of you want to ask a lot. Have a good time travelling through Turkey.
@@MarkWienswhy you not come to Pakistan Bhadway rkb
Turkish is the best country and kindness have people .🥰👌✨✨
I hope Shia Islam will not destroy it🥹🥹🤍
@@gisoo_yaeiAsla Izin vermeyiz...
Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Devleti Laik bir ülkedir ve oyle kalacak...
İzmir'den sevgiler...
@@gisoo_yaei I hope so
Another amazing video! Thanks Mark!!
My mouth is watering seeing all this delicious food. Yummy
Hi Mark! It’s good to see you in my town. You are the best at TH-cam. Welcome to İzmir. Have enjoy!
You always amaze me and the gentleman playing that instrument made me cry he is so talented
You came to my HOMETOWN finally and you tasted Kokoreç and Sögüs (one of my favourite food in the world). The area you visited is called Kemeralti which is kinda like an old town for Izmir. I was able to see my hometown from Ireland thanks to you :)
The only person that always make me hungry
Izmir is one of the most wonderful cities in the world. With its tastes, culture and excellent people, Izmir is the most wonderful city in the world.❤