It was a snowing Friday night and the roads were not in the best condition, but I eventually got here.
They seated us pretty close to another table even though the whole restaurant was empty. However, I think this was because of other people booking reservations. My friend had the Alfredo Fettuccine for $18 while I had the chicken kebap for $22.
What I didn't like was that all the non-Turkish entrees were a reasonable $16-$22 while all the Turkish dishes were $23-$60. So if you want to try specifically Turkish dishes for a reasonable price, you will not find that here.
The customer service at times was good but it took us much longer than we liked to get our bill. We heard there was live music coming as were about to leave.
They gave us a big hot air filled bread that resembled a balloon. That was different. It tastes like naan with sesame seeds and the salsa-like dip that came with it was nice.
The food was really good, cooked fresh, juicy, hot, but Bambiyan Kabob has the same dish for $11.50 though admittedly it was slightly better done here. Was the ambience -- which was quite decent -- worth the extra cost? For me, no, but to do it once in awhile or on a special occasion is fine.
The food was an A- but my final grade is a B. If you like good value for your money, I would not go here.
3.5 stars