If there is one thing UN workers look forward to, it's the bazaar that's held in the end of November. It's a huge ordeal with long lines outside of Pregny Gate, loads of food and music coming into the quarters, and heaps of guards nervously watching us over...
It's a big event for sure, think of it as a global Xmas market. 70+ countries put out food stands, mini shops, and performances to start off the holiday season. Veteran UN workers know which stands they need to head to, and it's always a chaotic scene. I wasn't able to see everything and frankly everything was quite expensive but I was able to enjoy a few things midst the crowds
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Turkish sweets..yum! |
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Also Turkish coffee |
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My favorite...dolmas! |
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Argentinian empanadas |
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