Laboratorio di cucina / corso di cucina nella città vecchia





Descrizione
Hai esplorato Istanbul, ne hai assaporato i sapori e ora puoi tornare a casa non solo con souvenir, ma con una storia. Nell'incantevole cornice di Little Hagia Sophia, potrete imparare a preparare l'autentica delizia turca, una prelibatezza secolare, con il vostro tocco unico. Ideale per famiglie, coppie e viaggiatori curiosi, questa esperienza permette di creare ricordi duraturi scoprendo una tradizione che può essere tramandata di generazione in generazione. Immerso in un giardino storico all'interno di uno dei monasteri più antichi di Istanbul, potrete sperimentare l'arte di preparare delizie turche. Piuttosto che dolci acquistati in negozio, puoi preparare a mano la tua delizia turca e portarla a casa come ricordo in un'elegante ciotola adornata con motivi tradizionali a piastrelle İznik. Accompagnati da un narratore locale, potrete ascoltare le storie dietro questa tradizione e approfondire la vostra esperienza. Puoi anche goderti l'opportunità di incontrare altri artisti al Little Hagia Sophia Culture Center.
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- I neonati e i bambini piccoli possono essere portati in carrozzina o passeggino
- Animali di servizio ammessi
- Sono disponibili trasporti pubblici nelle vicinanze
Recensioni(24)
This was a fabulous experience. Our host Bura (sp?) and his mom were so hospitiable. He shared some a brief overview of the history of Istanbul and the history of Turkish Delight while we experienced the hands-on steps of making the delicious treat. He made the experience special by telling us all about the Little Hagia Sophia centre and it's background of housing artisans. At the same time he shared his own story and personal anecdotes. The experience was among the most rewarding that we had in this city. We went away with lovely gifts, knowledge and memories from our warm and generous hosts. We highly recommend this workshop.
We met with two lovely sisters :) Thank you join to us .
The ‘Captain’ is a fascinating man and his mother is lovely. Learning the traditional method for making Turkish Delight was interesting but his wealth of knowledge on Istanbul is great. An impromptu tour of Little Hagia Sophia was excellent. Barely a tourist in sight. It’s supposedly one of Istanbuls oldest buildings and the Orient Express used to pass a few metres away. One of my memorable moments in Istanbul.
It was so nice morning for us too ... Summer experiences are passing much funny . Thank You for kindly compliments.
A very welcoming and hospitable mother-and-son duo who immediately make you feel at home. The workshop lasts approximately one hour, during which the mother cooks while guests observe, learn, and lightly participate in the process. During the wait, Captain Bura went above and beyond sharing stories from his life as a businessman, teaching us about aromatherapy, and even offering to guide us around the Little Hagia Sophia. It truly felt like more than just a workshop, but a warm cultural experience spent in wonderful company. The only small downside was that the shared public bathroom was not of the highest quality. Otherwise, it was a beautifully spent afternoon.
We thoroughly enjoyed our Turkish delight workshop. Our hosts were so welcoming and enthusiastic. We learned how to make Turkish delight the traditional way, but also enjoyed the wonderful location and relaxing atmosphere. Our hosts took the time to tell us the history of the mosque and gave us a tour after our workshop had finished. We were also given some lovely gifts of lavender essential oil and hand made soaps. Would highly recommend this experience. The only thing that could improve the experience would be to provide a printed copy of the recipe with step by step instructions instead of the written ones which are not very detailed and you may not remember all the steps at a later date. Overall, we had a fabulous time.
Thank you join to us . Me and My Mom had a fabulous time. I'm printing the written recipe :) Thank you for your suggestion.
This was definitely a great experience. Captain Bugra and his mom were so pleasant and genuinely good people. I highly recommend!
Thanks for join to us. It was so nice experience .
How do you make delicious Loukoum/ Turkish Delight? With a love, imagination and above all patience! We were instructed in this by our welcoming hosts in a homely cultural centre in the pretty gardens of Little Hagia Sophia mosque. A relaxing local experience, and such a contrast to the busy touristic sites just up the hill in Istanbul. We learnt a lot about this traditional regional treat and also the family stories and customs surrounding it. We came away not only more confident to try to make our own Loukoum at home, but also with some samples of our cooking that day and memories of a lovely afternoon.
Thank You for lovely words :) We also enjoyed our time with you very much.
Very fun activity, both instructor and his mum were so attentive. We also got a mini tour of the mosque and were sent away with lovely gifts. Would 100% recommend if you’re in Istambul even for a short period of time. We will definitely try to recreate the recipe at home!
It was a fantastic class! Made with love. The Captain was full of stories and my family enjoyed every minute
Thank You and Your Family for nice compliments :) It was so nice experience for us too :) !
Hello am from Thailand and my boyfriend from Slovakia,, we have Nice Experian with amazing people You much visit to learn more interesting life They are kindness and good heart
Talented Couple :) ! Thank You for Your visit ...
Not to be missed - a truly splendid afternoon of Turkish delight making with eloquent Captain Borga and his enchanting ‘mum’ the cook. We learned a lot about Turkish Delight and some of the history and had a very informational visit to the Little Hagia Sophia . Well worth the price, it has been one of the highlights of our trip to Istanbul.
Thank You Christine and I have immense respect for your 40-year friendship! Please pass on my regards...



