Kilim - Menu

Keupstr. 69, 51063 Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, Köln

🛍 Halal, Barbecue, Türkisch, Mediterrane

3.9 💬 9283 Reviews
Kilim

Phone: +49221616597

Address: Keupstr. 69, 51063 Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, Köln

City: Köln

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 9283

Website: https://www.kilim-restaurant.de/

"We showed up unannounced with a party of 8 including 2 kids. We were seated immediately, on a Thursday night. We ordered some lentil soup, a couple of appetiser plates, two Turkish pizzas, 2 salad plates, and the mixed grill for 4. This was more than enough, with maybe a meal for one left over. The appetizers were yogurt and tomato based pastes that are eaten with delicious Turkish bread. The pizzas are very thin and crunchy. They are served with fresh cilantro, radish and lemon wedges. They are nice and light. The mixed grill was delicious, served on rice and bulgar. I like the rice better. The grilled meats are classic Turkish specialties, little hamburgers, spicy ground kabobs, little lamb chops, chicken and lamb kabobs, garnished with grilled hot peppers, mushrooms and tomatoes. These are eaten with big, thin lavosh (think wheat tortillas). Everything was good. The service was just right. The place was lively, some might say noisy. The fact that the clientele was mostly of Turkish origin speaks to it's authenticity."

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Soups

Vorspeise

Frühstück

Turkish Specialties

Mixed Specialties

Entrées

Starters

Salate

Indian

Tagesgericht Mit Reis

Pastries

Mezzes

Suppen

Dessert

Chicken Dishes

Egg Dishes

Salatalar - Salate

User User

Not a very special restaurant, it’s busy with many tables. The staff is good and the food is fine as well. If you’re a fan of the Turkish kitchen you can pay this restaurant a visit.

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Reviews

User
User

Absolutely money-related. Service and food extremely deteriorated. It was good, but not recommended. You pay for being ill treated and accusing yourself of his money. All are better than these...


User
User

Absolutely money-related. Service and food extremely deteriorated. It was good but not recommended. You pay for being treated badly and blaming yourself with his money. All are better than these...


User
User

I think many will say how I and the people in my circle that if you want to eat the Turkish pizza in Cologne Lahmacun then you have to eat the Kilim restaurant. The restaurant has a beautiful modern, slightly oriental ambience. The toielets are clean and the staff is well maintained. View menu


User
User

In the Kilim with my wife tried the Pide (kusbasi pide) and I can honestly say that were the worst pide we have ever tried. The meat tasted gummy of the dough very dry all too salty and it smelled unpleasant after ranty fat. We have not been able to eat it and will not recommend this place!


User
User

We have been here with a group yesterday. The food tasted quite good. However serving was very bad. Everytime there was something forgotten or too many served.Lachmacun or pide should be served including lemon parsely. No professional serving. No wifi. Alltogether the whole group was not satisfied.


User
User

Kilim is perfect for those who chase and enjoy the oriental cuisine. All that the heart desires from lahmacun to baklava. The toilets are very clean and everything works well maintained. Nevertheless, I must say that once I have been complaining about my fladenbrot has already come out for the second time undefined plastic additions. The staff was very aggressive and I still had to pay for it.so a nausea View menu


Expandingjames
Expandingjames

Went to Kilimanjaro with my daughters last night. Stretched my limited German speaking a bit but we had great advice from the team there and ended up with about the right amount of food. Had the six small pastry starters and then the mixed meat plated to two and a sales. That was loads for four of us. Also had the Ayran and the tea. Everything tasted great. Well presented and the service here is absolutely top drawer. Friendly and efficient without being oppressive.


User
User

Kilim offers mainly Turkish oriental cuisine. So everything from Döner to Türkisher Pizza etc. I've eaten several times here and I have to say that I've been quite disappointed. The prices are very expensive and the food has not been particularly good. The lens soup tasted mainly for water and the grilled lambs were similar to chewing gum and barely edible. Only the Turkish pizza and the Kunafe were quite good. I will avoid the restaurant in the future. There are also plenty of alternatives in the Kolpstrasse.


Philip
Philip

We showed up unannounced with a party of 8 including 2 kids. We were seated immediately, on a Thursday night. We ordered some lentil soup, a couple of appetiser plates, two Turkish pizzas, 2 salad plates, and the mixed grill for 4. This was more than enough, with maybe a meal for one left over. The appetizers were yogurt and tomato based pastes that are eaten with delicious Turkish bread. The pizzas are very thin and crunchy. They are served with fresh cilantro, radish and lemon wedges. They are nice and light. The mixed grill was delicious, served on rice and bulgar. I like the rice better. The grilled meats are classic Turkish specialties, little hamburgers, spicy ground kabobs, little lam... View menu

Categories

  • Halal Halal menu offering a delightful selection of dishes that adhere to Islamic dietary guidelines, ensuring quality, authenticity, and flavor. Enjoy a variety of thoughtfully prepared meals for a wholesome experience.
  • Barbecue Savor the smoky, juicy flavors of our barbecue delights. From tender ribs to succulent pulled pork, each dish is grilled to perfection with our signature sauces, offering a true taste of barbecue heaven. View menu
  • Türkisch 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.
  • Mediterrane 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

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