Siirt Şeref Büryan Kebap Salonu - Istanbul Restaurants - Tripadvisor
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Served over a bed of fragrant Perde Pilavı —a chicken and rice timbale encased in a thin, almond-studded crust. Seref Zazaoglu Special
A side of "Cevher’s Ears" (lightly fried, ear-shaped dough crisps) and a spicy Elazığ-style dip.
The phrase likely refers to a creative concept, a menu item, or a fictional scene inspired by the popular Turkish character Şeref Zazaoğlu (better known as Zaza Dayı ) . Siirt Şeref Büryan Kebap Salonu - Istanbul Restaurants
A dimly lit, upscale kebab house in Istanbul. Şeref Zazaoğlu sits at the head of the table.
(Smiling dangerously) "Exactly. And Cevher? Tell him if it’s not perfect, he’ll be the one doing the 'Beni seviy misin?' dance in the kitchen tonight." A social media caption for a video edit? A business pitch for a Turkish restaurant? A script for a fan-made video? The phrase likely refers to a creative concept,
In the TV series , Zaza Dayı is a charismatic crime leader known for his unique mannerisms—like playing with people's earlobes—and his signature catchphrase: "Beni seviy misin?" ("Do you love me?").