In Busan, there is a islamic restaurant, Cappadocia, next to a mosque. I went there with my mother last year. All cooks are Turkish and interior design is exotic. I think decorations came from Turkey. I was so excited to experience new culture and dishes. And it didn't disappoint me. It was really great. For appetizer, I ate broccoli soup and some breads, ekmek. At first, broccoli soup tasted really strange and little bit salty, but it was fit with ekmek. Main dish was lamb kabob which is pieces of lamb and some vegetables with stick. I ate it with a bread, lavash. It looks very big, but inside of it, it has air, no bread. I tore lavash, and put a piece of kabob in that, and ate together. Before I ordered, a waitress had warned about a smell, and she said it might be disgusting to some Koreans. However, it suited my taste and I didn't smell any odd. After main dish, I ate pudding, sutlac and Turkish red tea. The sutlac was really interesting. It is white and looks like other puddings. However, you can chew some rices because it's made of milk and rice. If you go to Busan, try these Islamic dishes. You would experience that you never have.
If I go to Busan, could you be a guide for me?
답글삭제Maybe Cappadocia used some spices to hide bad odd. I ate lamb barbecue before. The taste was nice, but smell was little bit sick.
답글삭제Islamic restaurant? hum... I've ever seen such like that restaurant. In the feature I will eat all kinds of food of the world.
답글삭제Wow, I want to go Turkey. I hear about Turkey dishes first. I wonder the food taste that waitress had warned.
답글삭제It's very interesting that know really unfamiliar food. I'll try eat it.
답글삭제Islamic Restauratn? It sounds very interesting!
답글삭제I will visit there if I go Busan!
If I go to Busan, I would eat Islamic food. I have not eaten Islamic food, so I want to eat them.
답글삭제I wonder how it feels, and I want to go to Busan too. As I go to Busan someday, guide me.
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