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Nomadic Kitchen — Restaurant in Redwood City

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Nomadic Kitchen
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Nearby attractions
San Mateo County History Museum
2200 Broadway, Redwood City, CA 94063
Redwood City Public Library
1044 Middlefield Rd, Redwood City, CA 94063
Domini Hoskins Black History Museum and Learning Center
890 Jefferson Ave, Redwood City, CA 94063
Peninsula Boardwalk
400 Walnut St, Redwood City, CA 94063
Main Street Dog Agility Park
1295 Main St, Redwood City, CA 94063
La Petite Playhouse
1264 Oddstad Dr, Redwood City, CA 94063
Jardin de Ninos Park
Redwood City, CA 94063
Mezes Park
Warren St & Standish Street, 1027 Allerton St, Redwood City, CA 94063
Nearby restaurants
Zareen's Restaurant & Catering
2039 Broadway, Redwood City, CA 94063
Vesta
2022 Broadway, Redwood City, CA 94063
LV Mar Tapas & Cocktails
2042 Broadway, Redwood City, CA 94063
Talk of Broadway
2096 Broadway, Redwood City, CA 94063
MAZRA
2021 Broadway, Redwood City, CA 94063
Pasha Mediterranean & Hookah Lounge
837 Jefferson Ave, Redwood City, CA 94063
May’s Vietnamese Restaurant
2088 Broadway, Redwood City, CA 94063
ROCKN WRAPS
2053 Broadway B, Redwood City, CA 94063
Sakura Teppanyaki and Sushi
2198 Broadway, Redwood City, CA 94063
Varam Indian Restaurant & Catering
2120 Broadway, Redwood City, CA 94063
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Nomadic Kitchen

2086 Broadway, Redwood City, CA 94063
4.9(170)$$$$
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attractions: San Mateo County History Museum, Redwood City Public Library, Domini Hoskins Black History Museum and Learning Center, Peninsula Boardwalk, Main Street Dog Agility Park, La Petite Playhouse, Jardin de Ninos Park, Mezes Park, restaurants: Zareen's Restaurant & Catering, Vesta, LV Mar Tapas & Cocktails, Talk of Broadway, MAZRA, Pasha Mediterranean & Hookah Lounge, May’s Vietnamese Restaurant, ROCKN WRAPS, Sakura Teppanyaki and Sushi, Varam Indian Restaurant & Catering
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Featured dishes

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Green Salad
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Kunefe
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Beef Kebab
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Falafel Plate
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Lamb Kebab
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Chicken Kebab
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Kofte Kebab
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Mezze Combination (All Items)
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Fries / Garlic Fries
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Kibbeh
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Lahmacun
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Nomadic Pide
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Samsun Bafra Pide

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Nearby attractions of Nomadic Kitchen

San Mateo County History Museum

Redwood City Public Library

Domini Hoskins Black History Museum and Learning Center

Peninsula Boardwalk

Main Street Dog Agility Park

La Petite Playhouse

Jardin de Ninos Park

Mezes Park

San Mateo County History Museum

San Mateo County History Museum

4.6

(251)

Closed
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Redwood City Public Library

Redwood City Public Library

4.6

(145)

Open 24 hours
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Domini Hoskins Black History Museum and Learning Center

Domini Hoskins Black History Museum and Learning Center

5.0

(10)

Open 24 hours
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Peninsula Boardwalk

Peninsula Boardwalk

4.2

(480)

Closed
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Nearby restaurants of Nomadic Kitchen

Zareen's Restaurant & Catering

Vesta

LV Mar Tapas & Cocktails

Talk of Broadway

MAZRA

Pasha Mediterranean & Hookah Lounge

May’s Vietnamese Restaurant

ROCKN WRAPS

Sakura Teppanyaki and Sushi

Varam Indian Restaurant & Catering

Zareen's Restaurant & Catering

Zareen's Restaurant & Catering

4.6

(793)

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Vesta

Vesta

4.6

(912)

$$

Closed
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LV Mar Tapas & Cocktails

LV Mar Tapas & Cocktails

4.3

(522)

$$$

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Talk of Broadway

Talk of Broadway

4.5

(227)

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Mehmet KanikMehmet Kanik
Absolutely run—don’t walk—to this gem of a restaurant! If you’ve ever longed for the true taste of Turkey, this is it. The moment you walk in, you're transported straight to a cozy eatery in Istanbul or a seaside town in the Aegean. The meze plate alone is worth the trip—vibrant, fresh, bursting with flavor, and served with pide bread so authentic and perfectly baked, you’ll want to cry tears of joy. But wait—you must try the Karadeniz pide. It's next level. I’ve had pide across Turkey, and dare I say—even in the Black Sea region—it wasn’t this good. This chef is a master. No shortcuts. Everything is crafted with passion, precision, and pride. And don’t leave without experiencing katmer—crisp, buttery, pistachio-loaded heaven—and washing it all down with a steaming glass of Turkish tea or the bold richness of Turkish coffee served just right. The owner and team are incredibly welcoming, with warm smiles and lightning-fast service. Honestly, this place is a treasure. We’re coming back every chance we get—and you should too. HIGHLY recommend!
Rheddy SetgoRheddy Setgo
Nomadic Kitchen is a gem for anyone craving authentic Turkish food. From the moment you walk in, the staff makes you feel like you’ve been invited into someone’s home—warm, welcoming, and genuinely happy to see you. Every dish I’ve tried here has been bursting with flavor and made with obvious care. The portions are generous (read: come hungry), and the food is as comforting as it is satisfying. The only hiccup? They don’t clear tables between courses. Since everything comes out on large, beautiful plates, you’ll find yourself stacking and shuffling dishes around if you order dessert. Not a dealbreaker, but something to note. If you’re after hearty, delicious Turkish food served with kindness, Nomadic Kitchen is absolutely worth the visit—just be ready to make a little room on the table yourself.
Jade MargolisJade Margolis
I really enjoyed eating here, I think it’s even better than Mazra across the street. It’s still nice and quiet and the servers are very kind and attentive. The food was absolutely delicious and fresh made to order- the kofta kebab was amazing and you must try the nomadic pide. The entrees are large enough for one hungry person or 2 mildly hungry people. The complimentary sesame bread was very fresh, I suggest ordering a baba ganoush or hummus to go with it as it comes plain. Only complaint is that the crew still seems to be working out the kinks for service (longer service time, the falafel entree said it would come with rice but came with hummus instead, what food each table ordered, etc) but I’m positive they will figure it out after a few more weeks in business. Please come support!
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Absolutely run—don’t walk—to this gem of a restaurant! If you’ve ever longed for the true taste of Turkey, this is it. The moment you walk in, you're transported straight to a cozy eatery in Istanbul or a seaside town in the Aegean. The meze plate alone is worth the trip—vibrant, fresh, bursting with flavor, and served with pide bread so authentic and perfectly baked, you’ll want to cry tears of joy. But wait—you must try the Karadeniz pide. It's next level. I’ve had pide across Turkey, and dare I say—even in the Black Sea region—it wasn’t this good. This chef is a master. No shortcuts. Everything is crafted with passion, precision, and pride. And don’t leave without experiencing katmer—crisp, buttery, pistachio-loaded heaven—and washing it all down with a steaming glass of Turkish tea or the bold richness of Turkish coffee served just right. The owner and team are incredibly welcoming, with warm smiles and lightning-fast service. Honestly, this place is a treasure. We’re coming back every chance we get—and you should too. HIGHLY recommend!
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Nomadic Kitchen is a gem for anyone craving authentic Turkish food. From the moment you walk in, the staff makes you feel like you’ve been invited into someone’s home—warm, welcoming, and genuinely happy to see you. Every dish I’ve tried here has been bursting with flavor and made with obvious care. The portions are generous (read: come hungry), and the food is as comforting as it is satisfying. The only hiccup? They don’t clear tables between courses. Since everything comes out on large, beautiful plates, you’ll find yourself stacking and shuffling dishes around if you order dessert. Not a dealbreaker, but something to note. If you’re after hearty, delicious Turkish food served with kindness, Nomadic Kitchen is absolutely worth the visit—just be ready to make a little room on the table yourself.
Rheddy Setgo

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I really enjoyed eating here, I think it’s even better than Mazra across the street. It’s still nice and quiet and the servers are very kind and attentive. The food was absolutely delicious and fresh made to order- the kofta kebab was amazing and you must try the nomadic pide. The entrees are large enough for one hungry person or 2 mildly hungry people. The complimentary sesame bread was very fresh, I suggest ordering a baba ganoush or hummus to go with it as it comes plain. Only complaint is that the crew still seems to be working out the kinks for service (longer service time, the falafel entree said it would come with rice but came with hummus instead, what food each table ordered, etc) but I’m positive they will figure it out after a few more weeks in business. Please come support!
Jade Margolis

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4.9
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5.0
44w

A TREU GEM OF TURKISH HOSPITALITY AND CUISINE! I recently had the pleasure of visiting Nomadic Kitchen, and I must say that it was an unforgettable experience. Despite a rocky start due to a system error with our online order, the owner/chef Hassan turned what could have been a disastrous evening into a truly exceptional one. As I arrived to pick up our order, I was frustrated, hungry, and cold. However, Hassan's warm smile and kind demeanor immediately put me at ease. He offered me a complimentary soup and hot tea while they prepared our order, which not only warmed my belly but also my heart. His compassion, care, and hospitality were truly remarkable, and he single-handedly transformed me from a disgruntled customer to a happy and satisfied one. The food, of course, was outstanding. We ordered the lahmacun, normatic pide, and mezze plate, all of which were expertly prepared and presented. Also oredered katmer and rice pudding for dessert. Each dish was a masterclass in flavors and textures, and we thoroughly enjoyed every bite. What sets Nomadic Kitchen apart, however, is the exceptional service and hospitality. Hassan and his team are true ambassadors of Turkish culture, and their warmth and generosity make you feel like part of the family. We've already made a reservation to celebrate my brother's birthday, and I highly recommend Nomadic Kitchen to anyone looking for a great food and exceptional service. Don't miss out...

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5.0
47w

Yesterday we returned to Nomadic Kitchen for a relaxed bite to eat, and as always, it was an absolutely delightful experience from start to finish! Hasan is a sight for sore eyes – so caring and wonderful in sharing his creations – we are thrilled to see the restaurant thriving. He is always so welcoming and remembers our names, and what we ordered the last time we were in! He seriously should charge extra for the conversation. So genuine and kind. The staff always goes above and beyond to make thoughtful recommendations.

Now, the food—wow! OBSESSED with the hummus – literally the best I have ever had – it was gone in 2 seconds!!! We even brought a container home so we can enjoy it all week. Other things to order – the pides are AMAZING (we had the samsun bafra pide – SO SO SO good!) The flavors were rich, fresh, and beautifully balanced. Always ask what Hasan is cooking in the kitchen for specials – there is always something delicious off the menu.

Nomadic Kitchen is a true gem, and we highly recommend it to anyone looking for delicious authentic Turkish cuisine. Thank you to the amazing team for treating us like family. We’ll see...

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5.0
1y

I recently had the pleasure of dining at Nomadic Kitchen, and it was an unforgettable experience. The meal they prepared was nothing short of amazing, with flavors that truly stand out in the realm of Turkish cuisine. Each dish was a delightful journey through traditional tastes with a unique twist that made the whole experience so special. Their Pide and Lahmacun were especially noteworthy—perfectly crafted and incredibly delicious.

A huge shoutout to Chef Hasan, whose expertise and passion for his craft were evident in every bite. Not only is he incredibly skilled, but he also exudes friendliness, making every guest feel welcome and valued. His personal touch and attention to detail significantly enhanced the dining experience.

The ambiance at Nomadic Kitchen is equally impressive, with wonderfully created Turkish-style decor that transports you straight to the heart of Turkey. The combination of exceptional food, outstanding hospitality, and an authentic atmosphere sets it apart.

If you're looking to explore authentic and innovative Turkish cuisine, Nomadic Kitchen is a must-visit. Highly...

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