Take-out: Yes Good for Kids: Yes Good for Groups: Yes Has TV: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range $11-30
3 reviews
Erik Fremont
This place hits the spot. They are no nonsense simple turkish food kinda people. Great business model if you ask me, their menu is pretty bare but what they serve is cooked very well and it's served in LARGE portions for pretty good price. One big downside, they only take cash. NO CREDIT CARDS. Which turns away a lot of people.
Great late night spot to grab great Turkish food. They're open til about 2 AM, though it used to be much longer until some punks robbed the place with shotguns. I always get the lentil soup with whatever else I decide to get (usually the adana sandwich).
A solid spot for Turkish food late at night, add a star for being open til 2am. Ordered an adana sandwich, lentil soup, and grape leaves. The lentil soup was served with lemon and bread. It was very good and my favorite thing I ordered. The adana sandwich was large and made fresh. I picked out a skewer of raw meat, they threw on the grill. Served with white sauce and hot sauce, the white is regular tzatziki sauce and the hot sauce tastes like Frank's Red Hot. My jaw hurt finishing the sandwich though, but that could've just been me.
Despite my frequent visits to Middle Eastern establishments, this was my first experience with grape leaves. So grape leaves are seasoned rice wrapped in a grape leaf. They were served cold. Apparently, that's a Turkish thing, and Arabic countries serve them warm and they contain meat, which sounds like something I'd prefer. These grape leaves tasted lemony and had an interesting texture, but cold food that isn't dessert usually is a turn off.
This place hits the spot. They are no nonsense simple turkish food kinda people. Great business model if you ask me, their menu is pretty bare but what they serve is cooked very well and it's served in LARGE portions for pretty good price. One big downside, they only take cash. NO CREDIT CARDS. Which turns away a lot of people.
Great late night spot to grab great Turkish food. They're open til about 2 AM, though it used to be much longer until some punks robbed the place with shotguns. I always get the lentil soup with whatever else I decide to get (usually the adana sandwich).
A solid spot for Turkish food late at night, add a star for being open til 2am. Ordered an adana sandwich, lentil soup, and grape leaves. The lentil soup was served with lemon and bread. It was very good and my favorite thing I ordered. The adana sandwich was large and made fresh. I picked out a skewer of raw meat, they threw on the grill. Served with white sauce and hot sauce, the white is regular tzatziki sauce and the hot sauce tastes like Frank's Red Hot. My jaw hurt finishing the sandwich though, but that could've just been me.
Despite my frequent visits to Middle Eastern establishments, this was my first experience with grape leaves. So grape leaves are seasoned rice wrapped in a grape leaf. They were served cold. Apparently, that's a Turkish thing, and Arabic countries serve them warm and they contain meat, which sounds like something I'd prefer. These grape leaves tasted lemony and had an interesting texture, but cold food that isn't dessert usually is a turn off.
Super cheap, my total was just over $10.