Turkish Kitchen Manchester

153 Great Ducie Street, Manchester, United Kingdom

🛍 Kebab, Turkish, Kitchen, European

2.6 💬 4 Reviews
Turkish Kitchen Manchester

Phone: +441618395200

Address: 153 Great Ducie Street, Manchester, United Kingdom

City: Manchester

Dishes: 35

Reviews: 4

Website: http://www.turkishkitchenuk.com/

"I had heard a lot about the authenticity of Turkish Kitchen and had been wanting to visit for quite some time, especially after living in Turkey for several years. The meze were fresh and enjoyable, but the main course arrived before we had finished our starters, which was a bit inconvenient. The lamb shish was on the small side and overcooked, while my wife's special chicken was quite good. I appreciated the option to bring our own wine without a corkage fee, but the atmosphere felt more like a café than a restaurant. Overall, I left feeling disappointed and, unfortunately, I don't think I'll be returning. There are better Turkish restaurants in the city center."

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We ordered kunefe, a very popular dessert in Turkey, but the quality was far below average. It was dry and poorly prepared.

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Nurlan
Nurlan

We ordered Kunefe, a popular dessert in Turkey, but unfortunately, the quality was well below average. It was very dry and not cooked properly.


User
User

I had heard a lot about the authenticity of Turkish cuisine and had been meaning to try this restaurant for quite some time, especially since I lived in Turkey for several years. The meze was beautiful and fresh, but unfortunately, the main course arrived before we had finished the meze, which was quite frustrating. The lamb shish was on the smaller side and overcooked, but my wife enjoyed her special dish. It was nice that we could bring our own wine without being charged a corkage fee, but the atmosphere felt more like a café than a restaurant. Overall, I was disappointed and won't be returning. There are better Turkish restaurants in the city center.


Cavy
Cavy

I had heard a lot about the authenticity of Turkish Kitchen and had been wanting to visit for quite some time, especially after living in Turkey for several years. The meze were fresh and enjoyable, but the main course arrived before we had finished our starters, which was a bit inconvenient. The lamb shish was on the small side and overcooked, while my wife's special chicken was quite good. I appreciated the option to bring our own wine without a corkage fee, but the atmosphere felt more like a café than a restaurant. Overall, I left feeling disappointed and, unfortunately, I don't think I'll be returning. There are better Turkish restaurants in the city center.

Categories

  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Kitchen Indulge in the heart of culinary artistry with our Kitchen menu category, where innovation meets tradition. Each dish is crafted with passion, promising a delightful journey of flavors that tantalize the taste buds.
  • European

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  • Visa Card
  • Mastercard

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