Restaurant Tulin/ Tulin Restaurant
Strada Constantin D. Stahi 2, București 010188
Intotdeauna mi-am dorit sa vizitez Libanul,
despre care am auzit ca este o tara superba. Pe langa frumusetea peisajelor,
plajelor, unde muntele se imbina cu marea, ceea ce ma atrage foarte mult la
acesta tara este gastronomia. Bucataria
libaneza mi se pare una dintre cele mai bune bucatarii din lume. Este foarte diversa, bogata in arome si culori si simplitatea
bucatelor atat de bine gatite m-a cucerit de fiecare data.
De aceea, ori de cate ori mi se
face pofta de mancarea libaneza, incerc un restaurant nou din Bucuresti. Imi
place foarte mult mancarea de la Zaitoone, Mandaloun, despre care o sa
povestesc cu alta ocazie, insa acum vreau sa va impartasesc impresii despre o
descoperire noua, in apropierea parcului Cismigiu. Un restaurant numit Tulin,
care are o terasa la etaj, foarte draguta, de unde poti vedea trecatorii care
se plimba pe strada.
Atunci cand am ajuns, clientii erau
doar de origine libaneza, ceea ce mi-a intarit increderea in alegerea facuta.
Toata lumea stie ca daca intr-un restaurant cu specific mananca localnici din
tara respectiva, cu siguranta mancarea este buna.
Cu toata increderea, ne-am comandat
adana kebab, humus si o saorma de pui, plus lipie, care a fost foarte buna.
Am fost placut impresionata din
prima clipa de prospetimea alimentelor. Tot ce am comandat a fost foarte bun,
iar nota de plata n-a fost mai mult de 100 lei, pentru mancare si bauturi.
Puteti vedea in pozele de mai jos cat de bine arata toate, si mirosul, ah, ce
bine miroseau.
Acest restaurant este situat in
apropierea parcului Cismigiu, vis-a-vis de Biserica Schitu Magureanu, ceea ce
este nemaipoment, pentru ca dupa ce luati pranzul sau cina, puteti face si o
plimbare prin parc sau cu barca. Sa dati jos caloriile acumulate anteriorJ
Sper ca pe viitor sa-mi fac curaj
sa vizitez si Libanul, sa am sansa sa gust bucatele lor autentice, de care sunt
indragostita. Pana atunci, ma multumesc si cu restaurantele libaneze din
Bucuresti, care, slava Domnului, nu sunt putine deloc.
Ce restaurante cu specific libanez
ati incercat si care v-a placut cel mai mult?
Va imbratisez,
Mada
English version:
I
have always wanted to visit Lebanon, which I have heard is such a beautiful
country. Besides the beauty of the landscapes and the beaches, where the
mountains merge with the sea, what attracts me so much to this country is the
gastronomy. Lebanese cuisine for me seems to be one of the greatest cuisines in
the world. It is so diverse, rich in flavors and colors, and the simplicity of
such perfectly cooked dishes has captivated me every time.
Therefore,
whenever I get a craving for Lebanese food, I try a new restaurant in
Bucharest. I really like the food from Zaitoone, Mandaloun, which I will talk
about on another occasion, but for now I want to share my impressions about a
new discovery, near Cismigiu Park. This is a restaurant called Tulin, and it
has a beautiful terrace upstairs. The view from the terrace is nice and you can
see the pedestrians walking by on the street below.
When
I arrived, the only clients in the restaurant were of Lebanese origin, and this reinforced my confidence in the choice I had made. Everyone knows that when a
local chooses to eat in a specific restaurant, the food is definitely
authentic!
With all confidence, we ordered adana kebab, hummus
and a chicken shawarma, which was very good.
I
was genuinely impressed from the outset by the freshness of the food.
Everything I ordered was delicious, and the bill was not more than 100 lei, for
food and drinks. You can see in the below pictures how good everything looks,
and the aroma, ah, how good everything smelled!
This
restaurant is located near Cismigiu Park, opposite the Schitu Magureanu Church,
which is fantastic, since you can take a walk in the park to burn off all of those recently accumulated calories.
I hope
that in the future I will have the courage to visit Lebanon, and to have the
opportunity to taste their authentic dishes, with which I am absolutely in love. Until then, I can remain satisfied with the Lebanese restaurants in
Bucharest, which, thank God, are in abundance.
Which
Lebanese restaurants have you tried and which ones did you like the most?
Many
hugs,
Mada
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