Bosphorus, which only opened about three months ago, is one of my neighborhood restaurants, and I really wanted to get the word out about how great it is and also learn a little more about traditional Turkish dishes, so I talked with Hakan, the general manager, about setting up a blogger dinner. He was happy to host a small group of bloggers, and so this past Tuesday Daisy, Elizabeth, Emily, Meghan, Michelle, and I descended on the cozy Inman Square eatery and feasted on a variety of Turkish dishes.
The dishes at Bosphorus are all traditional Turkish dishes, and Hakan and his cousin, who owns the restaurant, both used to work at a restaurant in Turkey before deciding to set up shop in Cambridge, so they've got plenty of experience with the fare.
We all settled in at a table right by the windows where we knew we'd have great natural light for our pictures. And then the food began to arrive. We started with ezme and pita bread. The ezme is a spicy tomato and red pepper dip. Like chips and salsa or fresh bread and olive oil, this was the perfect way to take the edge off but pique our appetites.
| Ezme (spicy tomato and red pepper dip made with onions, green peppers, parsley, olive oil, and spices) |
| Pita bread |
We all ordered Turkish wine in anticipation of the dishes to come. I tried a white that the waitress described as a crisp Sauvignon Blanc. Sauvignon Blanc is one of my favorite whites, and I was not disappointed.
While we were nibbling on pitas with ezme and sipping our wine, Hakan brought us out two meze platters. These platters are not on the menu, but any of the meze we tried can be ordered individually. I loved everything on the platters, especially the artichoke salad, bulgur salad, and stuffed baby eggplant.
We nearly polished off the platters because everything was so light and flavorful but tried our best to save room for the entrees. We shared three of them, which ended up being just the right amount after all the mezes.
| Sultan's chicken (pan-seared chicken breast stuffed with spinach, mushrooms, apricots, and almonds, served over potato puree) |
| Bosphorus kebab (braised lamb shank wrapped in eggplant, served with bulgur pilaf) |
| Sebzeli guvec (mixed vegetable casserole with potatoes, eggplant, mushrooms, carrots, peppers, and celery, served with bulgur and yogurt) |
The lamb was easily my favorite. It just fell right off of the bone, and the concept of wrapping it in eggplant was completely new to me. The sultan's chicken was not something I would have thought to order, but I was glad we tried it because I really liked the sweet and savory combination with the apricots and figs. The vegetable casserole comes with bulgur and yogurt and makes for a very filling meal -- you won't even miss the meat.
We were all pleasantly full at this point but eagerly awaited the dessert offerings. Desserts at Bosphorus, besides the baklava, are unexpected and completely different from anything I've ever tried before.
| Kunefe (shredded phyllo dough filled with fresh mozzarella cheese, baked, and topped with syrup and pistachios) |
| Asure aka Noah's dessert (a festive pudding of cereal grains, chickpeas, beans, dry fruits and nuts) |
| Sekerpare (baked semolina and almond pastries soaked in a sweet, lemony syrup) |
| Baklava (layers of phyllo dough filled with pistachios and sweetened with syrup) |
We all truly enjoyed our meal, and I want to give a huge thank you to everyone at Bosphorus for having us in for dinner. I know we will all be back, and I hope those of you who live locally get a chance to check it out soon too.
Have you had any of these dishes or any other Turkish dishes?
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17 comments:
I'm fairly certain I was meant to be turkish...especially after reading this post! I just LOVE their spices!
When I lived in Boston, my roommate and I went to a place called Brookline Family Turkish Restaurant...which looks like a crappy hole-in-the-wall but is really seriously delicious! Next time I'm in boston, I'm checking out Bosphorous though!
I really want to try to make kunefe at home but as an appetizer...
Thanks again for planning such a wonderful evening!
Sorry I couldn't make it! Looks like a fabulous dinner, and I'll definitely make plans to check out Bosphorus soon!
Loved reading about this visit, in particular the unusual desserts! I am crazy for Turkish food. But with two kids I can't get out to try these places as much as I'd like, so I'll have to content myself with your writeups.
I miss living so close to Inman square. I also loved the Portuguese restaurants there (serving that vinho verde wine).
thanks again for organizing such a wonderful dinner!
Such a fantastic meal. Thanks so much for organizing Megan! It was great seeing you and everyone else.
Thank you for getting us all there for this fantastic dinner. I think Christopher and I are going to go back really soon (if not this weekend, next week!)
I love stuff like this, really foreign food that's totally different from European or Western food. When I lived in Boston my favorite restauarant was Addis Red Sea, which was Ethiopian. There sadly are not many restaurants like either of those out in Western Mass though. Oh well :(
Everything looks delicious. I really want to try it after reading your review. I love your site because you always go to places I would never think of. Thanks!
Yum, everything looks delicious. The lamb shank sounds really interesting - I love anything with eggplant!!
I want everything on the menu. Especially Ezme. And Hummus. DELICIOUS.
Yum! Let's go back soon!
Looks delicious!! I LOVE LOVE Middle Eastern food and everything looks and sounds delicious! Wish I still lived nearby :)
Wow, everything looks so healthy and colorful!
Sorry I couldn't make it! Looks like a fabulous dinner, and I'll definitely make plans to check out Bosphorus soon!
I'm fairly certain I was meant to be turkish...especially after reading this post! I just LOVE their spices!
When I lived in Boston, my roommate and I went to a place called Brookline Family Turkish Restaurant...which looks like a crappy hole-in-the-wall but is really seriously delicious! Next time I'm in boston, I'm checking out Bosphorous though!
I really want to try to make kunefe at home but as an appetizer...
Thanks again for planning such a wonderful evening!
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