Friday, 27 January 2012

Eat a lot: Datli Maya, Istanbul


'We are searching for the most beautiful ingredients in the whole of Anatolia.' Chef Mini Bashekim of Datli Maya is pouring me a tiny glass of tea, infused with mint that he picked himself, 2000 metres up in the mountains. 'We're collecting old traditions, authentic recipes and amazing stories, and use them to create a new energy.'

Datli Maya is a freshly opened restaurant in the Istanbul neighbourhood of Cihangir-Beyoglu, one of The Guardian's top five places to live in the world. The winding streets full of cute little deli's, cosy cafés and shops heaving with second hand goods. I stumble upon the restaurant by accident. There's a snowstorm raging and I battle my way across the local square when suddenly a door opens. A super enthusiastic girl waves me in. I shuffle past a counter and an enormous oven that seemingly takes up the whole ground floor of the building. I go up the stairs and pass through the kitchen where a bunch of people is cooking. The seats are another floor up, in a cute little space with hotchpotch furniture for 18 people, ranging from red wooden chairs to a comfy bench. The walls sport mosaics and you're allowed to pour your own cups of tea. Relaxed!