Rbaalrajhi
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you think it good, or better with the chicken like with the shish taouk?
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Yes, and I've found most of it delightful, even though I couldn't tell you what it was called. I was treated to several large lunches and dinners, from restaurant affairs to sitting around a table with a council member's extended family. Five kinds of rice with fascinating spices, three kinds of meat so tender it falls from the bone (good thing when you're eating with your hands.), and soups and salads and yoghurts to spare. Best of all, I only had the runs for the first two weeks.Have you eat befor arab food?
have you been to the museum in Berlin? I haven't been to pergama (every time I have been to Turkey it has been for work) but my wife had been, and then when we went to see the Pergamon museum in Berlin (one of my all time favorite places in the world) it was a real treat for her.When we were in Turkey, we were pretty mobile, and the trip was more about getting to places we wanted to see rather than eating in nice restaurants. Â We ate what the Turks ate in whatever location we could find. Â My best memory will always be buying a few things at the outdoor market in Pergama, then eating a quince at the top of the deserted Roman theater, blinded by the sun.
do your self a favor, if you have any interest in history at all, get there next time you are in Berlin. I just pop into the musuem every time I am in Berlin, it has a fantastic drawing power. it is basically all the archeological monuments that the germans collected back in the days of empire. the british museum and the louvre are much more impresive in some ways, but the sheer audacity of the germans to bring in a whole temple, city gates, huge munuments is something that is unbelievable. it's in the center of museum island, in what used to be the eastern part of the city, and actually very close to a lot of other things.I'm afraid I didn't know about that museum, the last time I was in Berlin. Â Then again, I was being taken around by German friends, and they had a pretty insistent idea of what they wanted me to see. Â