Worst possible place to have dinner at. The salad was overpoured with balsamic vinegar, which has nothing to do with Turkish food. The kebab platter was served with wet rice combined with some brown rice pieces which also does not belong to the Turkish tradition. The chicken meat was loose and disgusting and the köfte of poor quality. In addition, green chili accompanied the serving. I have eaten Turkish many times and Turkish food is NOT spicy with chili!
Altogether, the food was horrible and I did not finish the meal.
Also, I got terrible stomach pain and diarrhea in the night following upon this dinner.
A 2 days old left over pizza had been a better meal than...
Read moreJust wow! Don't miss out on this food people.
This was soo good, the quality of the dishes are magnificent, so authentic, I think I know why, I think I got a glimpse of the chef, he looked Turkish.
We had Haydari, Lavas and chicken Beyti. The breads are baked fresh, and so good with sesame. The Haydari was fresh and rich of flavours. The beyti is perfect, good texture, savory in a grilled wraped thin bread, with a fresh yoghurt dip (same as haydari maybe).
I really did not expect this after walking by this place without any guest last night. The food is flawless, and I really eat a lot of...
Read moreOkay so, don’t be fooled by the name and description of this ‘authentic,’ Turkish food. When we arrived, my family and I were excited to have Turkish after such a long time without it. Although many reviews here say this is amazing: it is not. The Kofte and Shish are cooked in the oven and when we got ours it was burnt. The shish is disgusting simply put, and the Kofte tastes like minature burger pattys bought from your local Asda’s. The garlic sauce is the most ‘authentic’ thing here, even then tasting like part of the tescos...
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