If you're looking for a real review in deciding whether to go to this place or not, read mine below and read some of the other places i have reviewed around London.
I've read other reviews on here, all the ones with 1 stars and 1 - 10 total profile reviews should be ignored as they're fake. Those fake reviewers have left 1 stars because they're hurt about something so small or have not been to this establishment. It hurts good businesses.
In all fairness, anybody with a decent profile with more than a dozen reviews or in fact with a minimum of more than 50 reviews should be taken seriously, be it 1 star or 5 stars.
Anyways i will write up my review now, i like to go into detail so make sure you're sitting down comfortably.
I went there with my wife and son, late in the afternoon around 5 pm. Given the fact we were travelling we decided to stop somewhere enroute home.
We were greeted by a young girl. She was very courteous and sat us down.
She gave us the menus to look over which we did, she gave us enough time before coming over to take our order.
Food arrived promptly, we ordered:
- Lamb Beyti with Chips
- 1/2 Grilled Spicy Chicken with rice
- x2 Lamachun
- Sprite for the wife and tap water for me.
My wifes drink was served, I asked for tap water earlier, this was forgotten. I reminded the lady and she brought it very quickly. She even bought my son a plastic cup without me requesting. Although water was forgotten (honest mistake) i realised straight away they were paying attention to detail - i was impressed.
We were served sliced steamed/baked bread with sauces to get our appetites going. They had added spices and chilliflakes to the bread which added a nice flavour to the bread, tasting like no other bread I've had before. I Loved it.
The Beyti soon arrived with the 1/2 chicken and Lamachun. The 1/2 chicken was advertised spicy, i like spicy food. However it appeared to be too spicy for my wifes palate but she still managed to eat it. I reminded her the chicken was advertised spicy but she wasnt expecting the kick from it. When i had the chicken with the spicy sauce it was fine and amazing. For me it was not at all spicy, infact i even ordered the sauce in a pot again so i can drench my chips in it.
It just goes to show flavors or spices can be subjective and different to each individual person, we're not all the same. Their bright orange chilli sauce is very flavoursome - make sure you try it.
The Beyti was great, wrapped in pitta and it was sliced to pieces ready to be eaten. The chicken and rice was very good too, nice and soft. Our son was able to share our food, from rice to chips however his favourite was the Lahmachun.
It was a lot of food so we took some of it home with us.
We were asked how our food was and if we needed anything else. The lady was really nice and looked after us.
I would highly recommend this place, all their food is cooked fresh on the grill. I saw both the chicken being grilled and beyti being cooked from where i was sitting near the counter.
5 ⭐ from me
5 ⭐ from my wife
and the one that matters most....
5 🌟 from my two year old son. He had the best seat in the house!
Take a look at our photos 👇🏽
I tried Adana as per my friend's suggestion. However, the burger taste was okay, but i recommend half chicken served with rice and spicy sauce, which was delicious and mouthwatering.
We tried a range of items from starters mains and desserts. Everything tasted fresh and amazing and the flavours were exquisite unlike standard Turkish restaurants and worked really well. The secret recipe sauce was deffo the best sauce I've had with Turkish food. Overall great meal and service and will deffo be going back in sha Allah
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