Hagia Irene — Eastern Orthodox church located on the Topkapi grounds
Welcome to another Fun Photo Friday, this time featuring favorites from Topkapi Palace. Above is Hagia Irene, an Eastern Orthodox church in the outer courtyard of the Topkapi Palace. Now on to today’s photo gallery/slide show:
Beneath the Galata Bridge lie many restuarants specializing in balik ekmek and other delights
One of our favorite things to do in Istanbul is to head on over to the Galata Bridge for balik ekmek. These tasty fish sandwiches are generally affordable, and the restuarants offer great views of the Golden Horn and, on the east side of the bridge, the Bosporus. Welcome to today’s combination Fun Photo Friday/Fun Food Friday, where I will share with you our lunch this past 21 April, as well as some favorite images I took on this visit to Istanbul.
An obviously revered Istanbul resident enjoying a pile of rugs
We’ve done this Galata Bridge dining experience before, as you can see here: 54 Days at Sea — Istanbul; Galata Bridge, Golden Horn, and Lunch. But whereas that lunch many years ago was at a restuarant on the Bosporus side of the bridge, this year we opted for one on the Golden Horn side.
The bread was extra, but worth it
Our lunch this day began with the bread you see above. We followed that up with a delightful and tasty fish soup:
Fish soup on the Galata Bridge
We ordered a side of fries to accompany our sandwiches. They were tasty and as crisp as they appear here:
A side of fries
This is the point where I made an error. Ursula chose fresh (unsalted) anchovy, and I opted for a filet. Usula’s choice was the better of the two:
My filet sandwich
Ursula’s sandwich made from fresh anchovy
Now on to today’sFun Photo Friday of Istanbul favorites:
A Hooded Crow Taking in the Scenery
Hippodrome of Constantinople; Obelisk of Theodosius (right)
Hagia Sophia
Next week we’ll continue with our look at the Topkapi Palace.