Dearest most Loyal Blog Follower,
1. Go on the "dooooooo side-dakay Baxtyari" (the main two sided road in Bakhtiary- yes, that's how we give directions here!) This is the long road where the emergency hospital is, and if you go down further there is another private hospital, I think it's called Farewell! Which by the way is a very interesting choice for a hospital name.
I have been away for a while, I know. But look, I have come back to you with something extraordinary I am sure you will love me for it.
Since February this year I have been on a mission. The story began when I had a training, and I loved the food served for lunch I kept asking, "Where is this from? Where is this from?" and all I got was: "It's from Tasty!"
But... where is Tasty?
Since then, every time I saw food from Tasty I knew it right away before I even had a chance to taste it. It was always proper home made food. Just perfect, as if it had just come off from your mum's stove and out of her pots. Tasty was indeed Tasty!
But... where is Tasty?
Since then, every time I saw food from Tasty I knew it right away before I even had a chance to taste it. It was always proper home made food. Just perfect, as if it had just come off from your mum's stove and out of her pots. Tasty was indeed Tasty!
Almost four months later and I have found every man's food heaven, and I am sharing it all with you my dearest Loyal Blog Follower.
I wish I can give you the street name, post code, house number and you could go and find it right away. however since we live in Kurdistan, and more in particular Erbil I will take you through the whole process. (You know how it goes: Next to X, then turn third street right, then after the blue building second left etc." Sounds familiar right?!)
This is well over my fourth attempt to find this secret hiding place to the most amazing home-made food. The food has an Iranian touch to it, other than the sweets everything tastes zoooooor delicious (I bet you anything that the chef is from Iran in fact there is no need for a bet, my research already confirmed this prediction to be CORRECT).
Okay, I will get to the point now. So, after I find out it's in Bakhtiary and behind a school it makes my search a lot easier. I just have to find every school in the Bakhtiary area (which by they way there aren't many) and then try to drive behind them. You can imagine what my poor mother was thinking sitting next to me, though she didn't say anything thinking to herself: "Finally my skinny daughter is in search of food."*
If you are familiar with the Bakhtiary quarter in Erbil this is going to be easy, if you're not don't worry I have come to the rescue with the the exact directions. I promise you, you will NOT get lost. You can prosecute my Blog if you do.^
2. From that two sided road, as you go towards the Zakaria Apartments, if the artist Zakaria doesn't ring a bell to you, then I mean Naz City, on your right there is a corner fruit shop (this is the part where I expect you to think 'oooooo thaaaaaat shop'). The famous Bakhtiary fruit and groceries shop that your mum probably asks you to go to every time she needs a kilo of whatever she has runout of at home.
3. Go into that road, where all the shops are drive--or walk-- up straight. No right, no left. Just straight.
4. Then you will see on your left a school. Here turn left, then the first right after the school finishes turn right. So you are right behind it. On the front side of the school is basically a wall with illustrations on it. It's hard to miss.
Behind the school in Bakhtiary** |
5. You don't even have to look for it... it is right there "TASTY."
This is when you probably insult me with your words under your breath. "All this way, and this is what I find?" Simply because it is a small kitchen like place with a few chairs.
But then......
And here is Tasty |
6. You find it closed! Can you imagine? After four months search, I finally find it, and it's closed. But don't worry your beloved Blogger won't let you suffer. You can order by a phone call, or here are the working hours I found on display:
Working hours for Tasty Kitchen in Bakhtiary - Erbil |
Delivery Service just a call away... |
Until my next HUGE discovery khwa hafiz!
P.S. I am not responsible for any meals that you find tasteless at Tasty! ;)
P.S. I am not responsible for any meals that you find tasteless at Tasty! ;)
*For some reason Kurdish mothers (daya) are always concerned if their daughters are half a kilogram underweight.
** Sorry, I can't remember the school name. I couldn't take a picture of the front side of it either, ask my daya why :)
^ But I will get you a free Tasty meal, just so you don't go through with the legal charges :P
^ But I will get you a free Tasty meal, just so you don't go through with the legal charges :P
Sounds very good. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletedear sazan.
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Hello Sazan....
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