Grant T.
Yelp
Wow. Desi suggested coming here after Mike's gallery opening across the street. So Nava, the other half, and I headed over to get us a table for afterwards.
First off it's quite a tiny restaurant. Not a huge number of seats, but when we said we'd need room for six, they worked really hard to find a place for us to sit. And they did a great job with it too.
When we were all there (which ended up being eight not six, but we managed to squish up), we decided to order. Desi and Mike got the Pides (which I thought rhymed with "sides" and then was told it's pronounced "Pi-dahs") which are like these Turkish pizza things. Adam ordered some of the grilled lamb. The other half had other ideas for us, and we managed to convince Nava our plan was amazing.
We ordered a ridiculous amount of food. We had this kind of pink dip with bread (and the flatbread was AMAZING) that was blended up roe with some other stuff. Very tasty, slightly salty and fishy. We also had the mixed meze plate. Most things on it were great, with the sausage and Halloumi being the standout bits with the felafel being the only thing we didn't like (but I don't like it anyway, probably the texture, so I didn't really mind). We also had a starter of lamb liver which was amazing. We had mince flatbreads that were incredibly tasty. We ordered a mixed grill plate that had quail, liver, chicken, lamb chops, minced lamb, and some sort of ribs. Everything on the plate was superb and well cooked, with nothing dry and overdone. It was served with rice and bulgar wheat. Delish! Finally, we had a mixed meat pide. I thought it was fantastic, but the other half preferred the grill.
I have to say I felt a bit bad that we ordered that much food, as it meant everyone else's took ages to come out. However, we got to try a lot of stuff, and most of it was spectacular. Full of flavor and extremely well done. Will I be coming back? Definitely! I'd never had Turkish food before, and I'm incredibly glad I tried it! My only small complaint was the lack of good wine on the wine list, but the food made up for that completely.