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We stumbled across this restaurant by accident, as we are staying in a guest house two mins away. Warm welcome, delicious fresh food, and excellent service. We will definitely be back!
Great little Turkish grill in the heart of Brighton's Kemptown. The restaurant isn't anything fancy but the food is absolutely delicious.
I really liked the food, the service was great too, overall no complaints. I ordered the liver for starter and the falafel for main: too much food for me, although it was tasty enough that I gave it a good old try
One of our favourite bestest evening out meals in Brighton, Anatolia, St James Street, just one road back from the seafront. Our favourite lamb chops, as always cooked to perfection, don't fret there's vegan options as well, like the aubergine one. Efes Pilsner beer, so much nicer than lager and a b
We have found this restaurant online. They had good retting and we decided to give it a try and it did not disappoint. I had the mixed grill for 1 and I can tell you it was so good. I do recommend that you visit them. The atmosphere was nice and relax.
Looking for a local eatery near our hotel we found the Anatolia- Absolutely fabulous Turkish food - cold Mezze starters - I had a Lamb main dish which was delicious . My daughter enjoyed an Adana Kebab - the staff were excellent & not overbearing. Definitely recommend this restaurant & will visit ag
Great food, wine and service. Brilliant find a stones throw from our hotel. We loved it!
1st time visit. Seriously outstanding food and service. Wonderful journey of spices and textures. Highly recommended
Great delicious food, helpful service , starter was big. Lovely restaurant, should be busier! Good value
Our favourite restaurant. Delicious food , serving so nice. Highly recommend Adana kebab and Islander kebab my favourite. If you love the Turkish food- Anatolia is the best.
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