The Turkish city of Istanbul is known as the place where Europe and Asia meet, but a new restaurant in New Haven is where those cultures can collide on your plate. Mayor Toni Harp and Yale University ...
The first time I went to Istanbul Grill was about a week after John Lehndorff reviewed the place for the Rocky Mountain News. There were big photocopies of his review on the counter, a whole stack, ...
Don’t be misled by the word “Balkan,” which summons images of heavy fare from the former Yugoslavia: sausage five ways. The prime cuisine at Balkan Bistro is Turkish, much more interesting, and rarer ...
Is there a food item that suffers more from misplaced ambition or ambiguous definition than the poor pizza? What began in Italy centuries ago as a thin and irregularly shaped round of dough brushed ...
Turkish Delight follows the story of the production of lokum (Turkish Delight), one of the most emblematic delicacies of Turkish culinary culture, that extends from Western Anatolia to the Greek ...