79 Elliott Street, Balmain NSW 2041
A slice of Istanbul in Balmain
A big thanks to Somer and Asli from Efendy for generously inviting a large group of food bloggers to dine at their restaurant to learn a thing or two about Turkish culture and it's influential cuisine which is so much more than just pide and kebabs. We sampled cold mezes, hot mezes, a main meal and a dessert platter along with a take away goodie bag which included possibly the best Turkish Delight you'll find made in Sydney. I had the opportunity to sample a few of the dishes last week and it was great to try the Midye Dolma this week which had a really nice aromatic rice and is apparently one of the popular street foods you'd find in Istanbul. I again enjoyed the Pachanga Boregi which seemed to be well received by the blogger guests and the acquired taste of the Koc Yumurtasi (Lambs testicles) strongly found the taste buds heart for Gourmet Rabbit and Richard Elliot’s Blog. One of my favourites of the night was again the Kadayifli Karides (Kadayif wrapped Hervey Bay king prawns).
The Kuzu Kuzu trio of lamb dishes included a very interesting Braised lamb neck in traditional wedding soup of yoghurt, trice and chickpeas. Quite a few bloggers seemed to enjoy this one along with the Tandir style Bultarra saltbush lamb shoulder over dried eggplant skin filled with smoky eggplant puree which hit the right taste bud notes for me. I also enjoyed the flavours of the Ahirdagi Salata which used some pomegranate molasses in the dressing. Somer makes his own Walnut Baklava of 42 layers of hand opened thin pastry which is a must if you can fit in some dessert and the Keskul (pistachio, almond, pomengranate pudding) was also well liked.
Thank you to all the food bloggers who were able to make the time in spending their Easter Sunday at Efendy — it was really nice to meet you all. And a special thank you to Somer and Hope in approaching me and giving me the opportunity to help organise and introduce the food bloggers for this event.
Food Bloggers and table guests that attended:
• Simon Food Favourites (Simon, Lorraine)
• Music Munchies Review (Helen, Jorden)
• He Needs Food (John)
• Phuoc'n Delicious (Phuoc)
• Cookbook Maniac (Amy)
• Ohh, Look... (Bel, Will)
• Gourmet Rabbit (DenĂ©a)
• Pigged-Out (Leona)
• Richard Elliot’s Blog (Richard)
• Asli, Omer and Hope
Other visits to Efendy:
• 4 April 2010 - 'Meze Journery to Istanbul' Food Bloggers Dinner Event
• 28 March 2010 - Turkish Meze, Apple tea, Baklava, Dana Sarma, Fava, Hamsi Marine, Kadayifli Karides, Kazandibi, Koc Yumurtasi, Kofte, Kuzu Tandir, Milky gullach
Pacanga Boregi, Patlican Salatasi, Pilic Sarma, Saksuka, Yeni Raki• 6 March 2010 - Breakfast Meze, Incir Kaygana, Pacanga Boregi, Sucuk, Turkish delight
• 26 July 2009 - Kiymali, Sucuklu, Omlet, Kaygana
SNAPSHOT REVIEW:
PROS: Authentic and tasty dishes, well presented, nice decor
CONS: Not enough authentic Turkish restaurants in Sydney
MUST TRY: Kadayifli Karides (prawns), Pacanga Boregi, Bultarra saltbush lamb shoulder over dried eggplant skin filled with smoky eggplant puree, Lambs testicles (at least once), Somer's Baklava, Kesbul
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Isot (sundried capsicum), Sumac, Nut mix (walnuts, sesame seeds, pistachio crowns), Nar Eksisi (Pomegranate molasses), Olive oil
Kadayifli Karides: Kadayif wrapped Hervey Bay king prawns, walnut, capsicum and roasted garlic muhammara
SIMON FAVOURITE :-)
Kuzu Kuzu: Mini Iskender of Dorper lamb backstrap, jus soaked Turkish bread crouton, Iskender sauce of tomato, capsicum and parika, garlic yoghurt.
Kuzu Kuzu: Braised lamb neck in traditional wedding soup of yoghurt, trice and chickpeas
SIMON FAVOURITE :-)
Kuzu Kuzu: Tandir style Bultarra saltbush lamb shoulder over dried eggplant skin filled with smoky eggplant puree
SIMON FAVOURITE :-)
Tatli Tabagi – Kazandibi: Burnet mastic and cinnamon pudding; Baklava: Antep style 42 layers of hand opened thin pastry, walnut; Keskul: Traditional palace recipe of pistachio, almond, pomengranate pudding
Real Turkish Delight
SIMON FAVOURITE :-)
Drinks
Goodie Bag: Apple Tea, Isot sundried capsicum, Pomengranate molasses, Real Turkish Delight
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16 comments:
Looks like you all had fun :)
I just got a bottle of the exact same pomegranate molasses sent to me and i'm not sure what i'm going to do with it.
Looks like a great night! shame I couldnt go, I will challenge you over lamb testicles anytime! LOL
Looks like a fun night had by all. Love the lighting too. Perfect for foodbloggers! Lol.
Thanks for the lovely night Simon, definately looking forward to my next visit here. Food was stunning!
Great review and photos.
I had a great evening - thanks for organising!
Hi Simon?
for me this is just theory as I will practice in live in 2 weeks from now in Istambul !! thanks anyway for the sharing!! Pierre
Firstly: thanks for a fab evening!
Secondly: I can't believe you blogged this already! I'll get mine done very soon ;)
Hi Simon
Looks phenomenal. Sorry I didn't make it :( I would have loved to meet the owner
Wow, looks awesome. A shame more people like me couldn't make it.
Looks great Simon! Pity I couldn't make it! Anyway hopefully next time :)
It was a wonderful evening, Simon, thanks for organising. The food was just wonderful, wasn't it, and the folks at Efendy are just lovely and so hospitable.
Wow, so much food!!! And so many delicious dishes, I wouldn't know where to begin...
I've never been to Efendy, so this is definitely going on my "to-go list". And while I'm in Balmain, I'll probably stop for a coffee at Little Marionnette and for macarons at Adriano Zumbo's.
Yes, I did pour that bowl of Turkish delight into my mouth.
Thanks for an awesome night!
Mmm...inappropriate lamb anatomy on garlic and toast *nom*
Lambs testicles?!?!
Everything else I would have tried hahahahaha!
hi kristy, i'm not sure as well what to exactly do with it. i believe it can be used in salads or to marinate meat.
hi billy, hopefully next time you might be free. lamb testicles challenge it is! ;-) although one is usually enough for me.
hi helen, the lighting was a special request :-)
hi phuoc, so glad you had a good time and was great to meet you.
hi richard, thanks so much for showing interest and coming along. i enjoyed reading your review.
hi pierre, i hope to hear all about your food adventures. it's the melting point of so many cuisines. i'd love to visit Turkey one day.
hi john, my pleasure although Efendy need to take all the credit for putting on such a nice spread of food and looking after us. didn't i tell you i don't sleep but just blog hehe :-)
hi fouad, sorry to hear you couldn't make it. hopefully will meet you on another occasion.
hi joey, would have loved for you to be there. hopefully at the next event.
hi sarah, hope to catch up with you at the next event. hope your Easter was filled with plenty of yummy treats.
hi belle, i couldn't agree more with you. Somer and Asli were so hospitable and friendly.
hi myriam, they have a very interesting breakfast i'd recommend too. sounds like a great weekend of eating with little marionnette and zumbo. hope you've got a lot of room in your stomach ;-)
hi denéa, you took at least half of that bowl didn't you hehe thank you for coming along. glad you were available. you're the Queen of Testicles now. sounds so wrong doesn't it :-)
hi brenda, i reckon you would have been OK with it. if you've eaten chicken feet, liver and pate then this is a breeze and tastes better ;-)
Way to focus and straight to your point, i love it. Keep up the work people. Dontlet anyone stop us bloggers
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