Hookah History #1 - Puffin' at the old nargile
Source : Skylife
The
dedicated smoker brings his own piece of the finest hookah
tobacco for the one trusted waiter who knows exactly how much
to dampen and place on the lüle, and how large a piece of live
coal to set on top of it. The most famous coffee houses have today
disappeared, but their memory remains, such as Pirinçci in
Kuledibi, Güllü Agop Kiraathanesi in Gedikpasa, Valide
Kiraathanesi in Eminönü, Ligor Kiraathanesi under the
Galata Bridge and Erzurum Çayevi. Emirgan Çinaralti
still survives but the nargile ceremonial has gone, along with
its peaceful bubbling sound and wavering smoke.
One
place where nargile smoking has not been forgotten is Erenler Nargile situated in Çorlulu Ali Pasa Medrese at Çemberlitas
between the Blue Mosque and the Covered Bazaar. Of the 150 or so
regular smokers, 30 have their own nargile. At all times of day curious
tourists can be seen here watching the smokers puff away at their pipes.
A
word of advice if you happen to be in such an establishment: Lighting
your cigarette from the bowl of someone's nargile is an unforgiveable
sin, and will certainly infuriate the smoker. Erenler Nargile's proprietor
Sükrü Usta of Sivas, who has been in this business
for 20 years, is optimistic about the future of nargile smoking.
He says that many new customers try out the nargile every day, and
that some become regulars. He even serves that breed of early morning
smokers which I had assumed to be extinct.

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