Been wanting to go here for ages and finally had a good reason, we headed here with my friend and her boyfriend, who is Turkish, so of course he was enthused to show us the place.
We ordered 4 pideh's which all arrived pre-sliced on a huge platter garnished with tomatoes, onions and parsley. We had two of the menu #1 option which is delicious, super thin crust with ground beef, spices and diced tomatoes/onions. Highly recommend that one.
The other two we tried had a thicker crust, were still tasty but I definitely prefer the less bread options.
Pretty cheap, worked out to about $15 a person including soft-drinks, tax and tip.
Place is sort of hole-in-the-wall so don't go expecting fancy decor, but service was quick and it definitely feels like an authentic experience.