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Port Sahib

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    • Día 92

      Fish & Rakı @ Karaburun İskelesi

      5 de diciembre de 2021, Turquía ⋅ ⛅ 59 °F

      A mostly-blue sky day with comfy temps that reached 66F. After a mostly overcast week with especially heavy rain on Saturday, we just had to take advantage of the change in the weather. With Mui still in Eskişehir — he left Wednesday for a pre-NY Eve party with his family — and mom wanting some quiet time as she continues to recuperate, it was just Aylin, Murat, Deniz, and I who headed off to Karaburun.

      This small town, which sits on the tip of a peninsula that juts into the Aegean Sea, is one that neither Deniz nor I have ever been to before … mostly because back in the day before we made our permanent moves to the US, the old road made it a pain to go there just for the day. Beautiful scenery en route and in town. We went to the area known as Karaburun İskelesi [pier], which is on the waterfront … a wide promenade lined with restaurants, beyond which is a residential area.

      Aylin and Murat had eaten at a fish restaurant here when they came to Karaburun for their anniversary in September. Alas, that restaurant had closed for the season in November as this part of the coast tends to be quieter than other places that are easier to get to. So, we picked another restaurant and sat down to enjoy a late-lunch. The temp was mostly comfortable — except when the sun went behind the clouds for brief periods — so sitting outdoors was a no brainer.

      Since we were going to have fish — grilled whole with the skin on to keep the meat moist — we ordered just a few mezes. The beverage of choice was rakı … except for me as I don’t much care for this anise-flavored adult-beverage that is considered the national drink of Turkey.

      The food was tasty … the service was good. That said, Aylin and Murat said they thought the restaurant they had previously patronized was better. I guess we’ll just have to return during the season to check it out.
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    • Día 43

      Karaburun: Pruva Restoran

      30 de abril de 2022, Turquía ⋅ ⛅ 66 °F

      The second week of our family visit flew by this week. Practically every day had some kind of gathering that revolved around food … an afternoon tea hosted by my niece-in-law, Serenay; a baby shower for a friend’s daughter … followed by dinner hosted by mom; a Mexican fiesta dinner that we hosted; an afternoon tea hosted by Aylin’s mother- and sister-in-law. And then there was lunch today.

      Karaburun is a district in the Province of İzmir … about 65 miles or so from where we are staying in Alsancak. It is located on a peninsula by the same name. In fact, we sailed by it when Insignia called on İzmir on 14 April.

      When we were visiting family last fall, Aylin and Murat wanted to bring us to Pruva Restaurant, which is located in the area of Karaburun known as İskele (aka pier). The timing didn’t work out then, but it did today since the place re-opened for the season just yesterday. What didn’t work out this time, however, was the weather … we had no blue skies and sunshine like we did last fall. In fact, it was overcast with a stiff breeze while we were there. But we persevered and ate out on the terrace.

      What a delightful meal we had overlooking the Aegean Sea. The restaurant prides itself on serving dishes that are atypical of the ones one might find in seaside restaurants in Turkey. We ordered a selection of mezes (tapas) … and a seafood paella to share. We wrapped up with two desserts — custard-filled profiteroles and a pumpkin dessert.

      From the waterfront, we headed up to Karaburun Merkez … as the city center is known. Here, we went to a small café where we had some delicious ice cream before tackling the long drive back home.

      Aylin and Murat always find the best restaurants to share with us. Today’s experience definitely did not disappoint.
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