Foul shop in Aleppo (Syria) the best one in the city
The best Foul shop in Aleppo. Everybody knows Abù Abdo el Fawal as best fava beans maker in the city.
Foul mudammas is a middle east dish made with fava beans,olive oil,garlic,lemon juice and sesame paste. Enjoy
Zlebiye (زلابية) -- Fulbright Syria, 2010-2011 (Full Video)
zlebiye (pronounced zle-bee-yea) is a very
thin Aleppan fried dough traditionally eaten
for breakfast. The dough is sprinkled with
powdered sugar, ground cinnamon, and
ground Aleppan pistachios.
Aleppo Syria - Inside the Spice Markets of the Souq al-Madina, 2000 Pre Civil War
I visited Syria in October 2000. Aleppo was such a beautiful city to visit. This is a clip I shot walking the Souq al-Madina, the main market in the city center adjacent to the Citadel. I've never posted this footage prior to this. 15 years and a civil war later, this area has I believe seen major change and devastation.
These images reflect more peaceful times in the heart of Aleppo, one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world; inhabited since perhaps as early as the 6th millennium BC. Post opening of the Suez canal, Aleppo's previous spot on the Silk Road no longer as relevant lead to isolation of Syria in the past few decades further exacerbated the situation, although perhaps it is this very decline that has helped to preserve the old city of Aleppo, its medieval architecture and traditional heritage. It won the title of the Islamic Capital of Culture 2006, and has also witnessed a wave of successful restorations of its historic landmarks, until the start of the Syrian Civil War in 2011 and the Battle of Aleppo.
The city's strategic trading position attracted settlers of all races and beliefs who wished to take advantage of the commercial roads that met in Aleppo from as far as China and Mesopotamia to the east, Europe to the west, and the Fertile Crescent and Egypt to the south. The largest covered souq-market in the world is in Aleppo, with an approximate length of 13 kilometres (8.1 miles).
Souq al-Madina, as it is locally known, is an active trade centre for imported luxury goods, such as raw silk from Iran, spices and dyes from India, and coffee from Damascus. Souq al-Madina is also home to local products such as wool, agricultural products and soap. Most of the souqs date back to the 14th century and are named after various professions and crafts, hence the wool souq, the copper souq, and so on. (from Wikipedia)
Zmorod Restaurant, Aleppo Syria
Zmorod, Restaurant, Aleppo, Syria, حلب, سورية, مطعم, زمرد, أكل شرقي, طعام, Oriental Food, مطاعم حلب القديمة
Traditional breakfast in Aleppo, Syrian food| Haj Abdo
Preparing Foul and fattah, the two traditional breakfast meals in the city of Aleppo, from Haj Abdo Al-Fawal Restaurant, the most famous restaurant specializing in these two meals in the city
تحضير الفول والفتة ، وجبتي الإفطار التقليديتين في مدينة حلب ، من مطعم الحاج عبده الفوال ، أشهر مطعم متخصص في هاتين الوجبتين في المدينة
Crazy Streets of Aleppo
Teresa the Traveler visits the crazy streets of Aleppo. For more information visit
COFFEE SHOP HALAB ALEPPO SYRIA
ALEPPO SYRIA COFFE SHOP PREPARATION OF ARGHILLE OR SHISHA
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Streets of Aleppo Part 2
The city streets in the old part of Aleppo Syria are crazy to say the least but charming and full of culture. Unfortunately I didn't make it to the newer parts of the city but I hear the rest of the city is beautiful as well. For more information visit
The Market in Aleppo Syria
A visit to the market, even if brief, it’s a must ...
Male coffee shop in the afternoon Aleppo, Syria
Foul Nabait
A very traditional snack in Syria....so yammy...if your ammune system is in full efficiency...
Archaeological sites - Syria Aleppo citadel
Aleppo is a city in Syria
Aleppo Souq 3 (Souq Of Souqs)
600 years old, a fairy-tale Aladdin's Cave of a place. The most beautiful unspoiled souq in the world, non-touristic, used by the locals for all their shopping needs. 6 kilometers of shops in user-friendly alleys and passageways.
Aleppo, Syria - Halab in Pictures
A collection of photos and footage taken in Aleppo, Syria in November/December 2010. All photography by Graham and Sarah Marsden. Audio recorded during a mass at Forty Martyrs Cathedral, an Armenian Orthodox church in Aleppo.
Syrian teenage girls shopping in Aleppo Souk
Aleppo Cafe.mov
One of the street vendors in Syria, selling shots of coffee. He will pour a shot into a glass for you to drink, then you give him back the glass and he flamboyantly rinses it out with a big splash.
Funny to see such a bizarre thing become so ritualised: I wonder how long they have had these guys doing exactly the smae routine: thousands of years?
Aleppo - façades
Syria's second largest city, this cobble-stoned, narrow alley-wayed city has some interesting building façades which I've attempted to capture here!
Barbecue in Aleppo: a glimpse of life before the war
A barbecue in the outskirts of Aleppo, Syria. I shot this video during my Fulbright research grant in Syria where I was studying lunch as it is prepared in three contexts: home cooked meals, street foods, and restaurant meals.
Aleppo bakery
Bakery in Aleppo, Syria