Bosphore - Menu

3 boulevard Carnot, 93200 Saint-Denis, France

🛍 Turc, Grec, Kebab, Pizza

4.1 💬 4584 Reviews
Bosphore

Phone: +33962653996,+33148203158

Address: 3 boulevard Carnot, 93200 Saint-Denis, France

City: Saint-Denis

Dishes: 4

Reviews: 4584

"We were actually looking for McDonalds when we found this great restaurant. We ate here twice. First time we had the cheeseburger menu,(burger, fries and soda can, for 4,80 Euros. Wery tasty. Second visit was exelent, we had the "Bosporos plate", its a plate of...More"

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Michelle Michelle

It was good, but there's a lot better in the twigs.

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René
René

One of the best kebabs in '93! good reception and excellent meats


Bertrand
Bertrand

very welcoming. we find the good flavors of turquie . family restaurant ... frankly super


Nath
Nath

sandwich where the plate chicken skewer are at the top warm welcome boss personal is super pleasant


Odette
Odette

very good generous Turkish dishes and prepared on site. very good reports quality price super reception and service. We loved it.


Tristan
Tristan

not bad resto, a little noisy, unfathomable should make an effort in the bad smell of toilet, lack of hygiene otherwise kebab is not bad


Théodore
Théodore

excellent kebab of the city of Saint denis, with very good dishes and very good waiters the only problem is that it does not give the white rice turkish in plates


Lorraine
Lorraine

excellent kebab of the city of Saint denis, with very good dishes and very good waiters the only problem is that it does not give the white rice turkish in plates


Sabine
Sabine

Hello, it's been three times that we've been there.We're welcome, the dishes are well-stocked and we eat well. a pleasant and quiet place, we will return with pleasure. Thank you very much.


Christophe
Christophe

We were actually looking for McDonalds when we found this great restaurant. We ate here twice. First time we had the cheeseburger menu,(burger, fries and soda can, for 4,80 Euros. Wery tasty. Second visit was exelent, we had the "Bosporos plate", its a plate of...More

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  • Turc 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.
  • Grec Savor the rich flavors of Greece with our authentic selection of traditional dishes. Delight in fresh ingredients, aromatic herbs, and classic recipes that bring the essence of the Mediterranean to your table.
  • Kebab Savor our delicious kebabs, expertly grilled and bursting with flavor. Choose from a variety of meats and vibrant spices, served with fresh sides. Perfect for a satisfying and flavorful meal.
  • Pizza Delve into our perfectly baked pizzas, crafted with hand-tossed dough, rich tomato sauce, and a blend of gourmet cheeses. Each slice bursts with fresh toppings, ensuring a delightful bite every time.

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