Monday, August 5, 2013

Restaurant review, Bi Lokma Plays Turkish Ambassador in Midtown.

Turkey, but not the Thanksgiving kind.
Orhan Yegen is New York's greatest champion of Turkish cuisine, though a peripatetic one, darting from joint to joint. Having proclaimed Turkey's food one of the world's best, it's odd he chose to name his latest spot Bi Lokma, or "one bite." Who, other than a model prepping for a lingerie shoot or a college freshman on a pre-finals Adderall binge, would be content with a single morsel? Especially when Yegen serves up tasty, amply portioned, downright affordable eats. In my book, that's a many-mouthful meal. Don't come expecting gourmet grub in a sultan's surroundings. Think of Bi Lokma more as a weekday lunch hub or a cozy corner for chow just like babaanne—er, granny—used to make. Only a few diners can enjoy the narrow nook, but no worries. Much of the office-worker gang grabs their lunch to go; come dusk, crowds head to nearby Grand Central instead, making it easy to nab a seat. That's also when Bi Lokma abandons cafeteria-style dining for cheery table service. The fluorescent lights dim, and hanging red and green lanterns illuminate the large jars of pickled peppers and cucumbers that line the walls. Like a bazaar, but without the stress of haggling.

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