So the day after our arrival, New Years Eve, although severely jet lagged, we felt obligated to go out and explore, experiencing all the sights and smells Bordeaux has to offer. Based on our previous experience, I had a slight suspicion that finding a place to eat without a reservation in a new city on this night might be a bit challenging.
We stumbled upon this busy back alley in the old town filled with restaurants. The whole street was crowded with pedestrians all dressed up making their way to possibly their most important meal of the year. We wanted our first official meal to be French cuisine. After all, we traveled 24+ hours to get here. The first few restaurants we approached were French, but the first question they asked was "Reservation?" We quickly realized that no reservation, no dinner could well be our fate for our New Years Eve. In the meantime, Levina was losing it. She was so tired that she could care less about food. Maybe we should widen our options. Maybe we'll do French another night. Maybe kids will like this restaurant, Ottoman, serving Turkish foods. Noah was very resistant, Evania just wanted food...any kinda food, and Levina...stopped walking already. That's 4 to 1. We told the server that we had no reservation, and the server looked very apologetic, but he said "1 minute" and went inside. I'm sure it took less a minute for him to return, but it felt eternity. When he came back with open arms, it was such a relief. We get food, YAH!

Inside the restaurant is very tastefully decorated with Turkish furniture and rugs. I loved what I saw. It felt like we were in one of Rick Steves Europe Netflix travel shows. I was sure the food would be just as good as seen on the show.
Our food didn't disappoint. The main entree is lamb on a bed of rice with flames, so flavourful, absolutely delicious. It ended with a variety of Turkish delights. The girls were excited to try the Turkish delights. They had read about them ever since they were young from the Nutcracker picture book, and had asked me what they tasted like every time. Nick made a bet with the kids before the food was served that we would not visit Turkey if they didn't like the food. Well, the verdict was yes. They would like to see Turkey, or should we say Türkiye.















