Went here with my friends and we all loved it. The Clay Classic and Lahmacun are a must. Great flavours and freshly made in the Clay Oven. Will definitely be coming back.
It would have been a 5/5 if I was just judging the food but the service was quite bad. We came in and just sat down and the waitress asks us straight away what would we like to order, we told her we’ve just sat down and give us a few minutes. When we were ready to order it was hard to get her attention. When we finally got her attention she missed a few items we ordered but that could have been our fault as we were adding things in while still discussing. She gave us Turkish tea on the house (I think lol). And then when it came to asking for the bill she was too busy talking to her colleagues with her back towards us. We eventually got her attention and she was pleasant.
So would I go back? Yes 100% even with the bad customer service. She wasn’t a rude person, she just wasn’t attentive. The place was empty with just me and my friends most of the time. We were...
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If you're looking for a restaurant with delicious food, excellent service, and a great atmosphere, then hit Bebek! The food here is amazing, and we even went so far as to order every single item on the menu. That's quite a feat for a group of 12, but it's a testament to just how good the food is.
The baklava, which they described as "out of this world." If you have a sweet tooth, be sure to save room for dessert and try this dish for yourself.
The service and atmosphere were fantastic. The staff is attentive and friendly, ensuring that every diner feels welcome and well taken care of. And as for the atmosphere, it's the perfect blend of cozy and classy, making it an ideal spot for a date night or special occasion.
Overall, this restaurant comes highly recommended. With amazing food, top-notch service, and a welcoming atmosphere, it's sure to be a hit with anyone who visits. So if you're in the area, be sure to stop by and see what all the...
Read moreWalking into this shop, I expected pistachio heaven. What I got instead? A green mystery that turned out to be peas. Yes—peas. Apparently, here they believe if it’s green, it must be pistachio. Genius, really. Culinary catfishing at its finest.
They sell these “pistachio” desserts for a jaw-dropping £40. I’m not sure what’s more impressive: the price or the confidence. For that kind of money, I expected gold flakes, a violin performance, and maybe a handwritten thank-you note from the pistachio farmer himself.
But wait—there’s more. They also throw in a service charge. For what, exactly? For serving me peas with a straight face?
In all seriousness, there are far better and more honest dessert shops out there where £20 gets you real pistachios, quality, and no comedy show on the receipt. Unless you’re into gourmet surprises and financial regret, I’d say...
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