Baroushka - Menu

90 Fisherton Street, Salisbury SP2 7QY, United Kingdom, Wiltshire

🛍 Turkish, Lebanese, Vegetarian, Mediterranean

4.6 💬 8354 Reviews
Baroushka

Phone: +441722327628

Address: 90 Fisherton Street, Salisbury SP2 7QY, United Kingdom, Wiltshire

City: Wiltshire

Dishes: 9

Reviews: 8354

Website: http://www.baroushka.com/

"Fast to my favorite restaurant in Salisbury! The staff is so wonderful and friendly and helpful when you choose vegan options. As with most Middle Eastern/Mediterranean foods, there are many vegan options or dishes that can be easily adapted to be vegan. I highly recommend getting only their vegan mezze that has a wide selection of their best bits. Your food is so beautiful and every mouthful is exquisite. They also have a wide range of drinks, including alcohol-free cocktails. Eating in is a wonderful experience, but they also offer a takeout/delivery service that I highly recommend! They deliver surprisingly far our from Salisbury too, we live in Boscombe about 20min away and every time we have ordered the food has arrived in great condition. Your website is really easy to use and order clearly marked by vegan articles."

Menu - 9 options

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Claire Claire

Good food, good service. Lots to choose from on the menu

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Sharl
Sharl

Expected Mediterranean cuisine, but this lacks authentic flavours


Dave
Dave

Quick fast delivery, good quality hot food, I really enjoyed the Mediterranean platter


Rod
Rod

Very nice lunch here today, will be back for a Mezzi. Service and surroundings very good.


Ari
Ari

Best place i have ever been absolutely recommend this place highly, food was great And the staff was 11/10 perfect Thank you guys


L
L

Food is of good quality but it feels like a rip off to get a mezze plate for 2 ppl with just 4 tiny pieces of bread then being charged ~1 pound for every single additional piece of bread you need to finish the dish. The service charge of 10% is added automatically.


Hollie
Hollie

the four of us went back to visit a second in this wonderful restaurant last Saturday. absoustley wonderful eating can not evaluate it high enough. worth visiting when they are in salisbury. the astomphere and the personal have all made our wish attentive and cared for! thank you.


Catharine
Catharine

We had a lovely Tabbouleh, the aubergine Moussaka and a dish with Puy lentils. All dishes were clearly freshly made and bursting with flavour. One of the nicest meals I have had in a long while and I eat out quite a bit. I chose vegetarian dishes though not a vegetarian and it was all delicious


Julia
Julia

we had just the Christmas meal of our work and it was one of the best for many years. a beautiful Christmas menu, including beer or glass wine and fantastic value. beautifully prepared delicious food and very good service. I think baroushka will now have many more satisfied new customers. thanks for making it a great evening.


Emma
Emma

Fast to my favorite restaurant in Salisbury! The staff is so wonderful and friendly and helpful when you choose vegan options. As with most Middle Eastern/Mediterranean foods, there are many vegan options or dishes that can be easily adapted to be vegan. I highly recommend getting only their vegan mezze that has a wide selection of their best bits. Your food is so beautiful and every mouthful is exquisite. They also have a wide range of drinks, including alcohol-free cocktails. Eating in is a wonderful experience, but they also offer a takeout/delivery service that I highly recommend! They deliver surprisingly far our from Salisbury too, we live in Boscombe about 20min away and every time we...

Categories

  • Turkish Indulge in the rich flavors of Turkey with dishes featuring succulent meats, fresh vegetables, and aromatic spices. Savor classics like kebabs, mezes, and baklava, bringing the vibrant taste of Turkish cuisine to your table.
  • Lebanese Savor the essence of Lebanon with our vibrant menu, rich in spices and flavors. Enjoy a selection of mezze, grilled meats, and traditional dishes that capture the spirit of Middle Eastern cuisine.
  • Vegetarian Delight in our vibrant collection of vegetarian dishes, crafted with the freshest greens, rich flavors, and savory spices. Enjoy a wholesome, delectable plate that celebrates nature's finest ingredients.
  • Mediterranean Savor the vibrant essence of the Mediterranean with dishes inspired by the sun-drenched coasts. Enjoy fresh olives, vibrant herbs, rich olive oils, and a variety of seafood and grilled meats.

Amenities

  • Wifi
  • Takeout
  • Delivery
  • Television

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