4 /5 Jasmine: We had this on our list as a place to try for a long time. Unfortunately after having authentic Turkish food in the area over the years, this place paled in comparison. I had hoped for a very tasty elevated Turkish experience. Instead it was overpriced, good but not great food with hints of its Turkish roots.
The lamb ribs were the star. While there were only 3 for £18.50, they were very tasty with the sauce and grilled perfectly. The chicken main (“whole poussin”) was pretty good too. Very hot off the grill when served. However, the lamb neck over (I think) creamed barley was not great at all. The meat was shredded and quite rich which was made it very heavy because it just room temperature at best and not seasoned well. The barley risotto was literally cold. We could barely finish the dish.
The hummus was just okay. Tasted like too much tahini was in it, and not balanced. It was £9.5 then you had to pay at least £3 to get any bread (pide) with it! And the pide was tiny. So I guess if you’re on a budget you’re meant to have a hummus starter and eat it with a fork or a spoon. We ordered 2 pides to have the hummus (one special cull yaw fat one for £5) and a regular one. So almost £20 on hummus alone!
However, I will the service was really good. And the restaurant itself it well appointed and bright.
Overall almost £100 for a decent to okay meal. My suggestion is try a traditional Turkish mangal that are nearby. Much better food, more of it and almost half the price.