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| - I have mixed feelings about this place.
My family came here for Mother's Day. It's a Turkish place that serves halal meat (as do many if not most other places in this area). We had a reservation for 9pm. When we went in, it was busy but not so busy that we couldn't pick our table. We didn't get that chance though. We were seated on the side where two large parties with small, fussy babies and children were. This affected our atmosphere.
While the servers were helpful and friendly, I found the overall service to be odd. We ordered a chili dip and zucchini patties to start. The server brought out the olives and bread to start. Then we got just the dip (no bread) and the zucchini patties. Not sure if the dip came late for some reason, or if there was accompanying bread that was forgotten? Anyway, the chili dip is not good. But the zucchini patties are amazing.
For mains, we ordered the chicken skewers, the adana kebab, the iskender kebab and the Turkish ravioli. The ravioli was the worst thing ordered. the past was small so you could barely taste the meat in it and it was covered in a tangy youghurt and sauce. The chicken was byfar the best meat. It was so succulent and juicy! The iskender kebab is basically the doner kebab with more stuff. It was pretty good. The adana kebab is made of ground veal and it was okay.
We finished with pistachio ice cream which was delicious and fragrant (of rose water).
There's definitely things I enjoyed about this place and I'd like to come back. However, I wasn't completely wowed, especially considering the price, so returning isn't high on my list of priorities at the moment.
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