Showing posts with label turkish. Show all posts
Showing posts with label turkish. Show all posts

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Restaurants Vienna - Lokanta Oase

If you want to see a multi-cultural area of Vienna and want to eat great turkish food, then it is definitely worth visiting the Brunnenmarkt in the 16th district.

They have good, simple turkish food e.g. Kebaps for 10 Euros, Humus 3,30 Euros and turkish coffee for 2,5o Euros.

It is simple, delicious food with good service.

Friedmanngasse 14
A-1160 Vienna

Monday, March 9, 2009

Restaurants in Chicago - Turquoise (very recommendable)

This is delicious turkish cuisine.

We went in a large group and therefore were able to try a large variety of dishes. They were all delicious and the service was good.

We ate the following starters:
-Sogurme (eggplant dip) - super creamy and delicious flavour, even people who are not such fans of eggplant will love the smoked flavour.
-Lahmacun (very thin dough with ground beef on top)
-Shepard Salad

They make their own bread which is a great plus - it is really warm and fresh!

As a main we all the different meats: lamb chops, ground lamb, chicken and beef. None of it was dry. All the meat was well prepared with delicious flavours, such as rosemary - especially noticeable with the chicken. (Main dishes cost approximately $19)

A dessert that everybody found special and tasty was the creme brulee, which was different from the traditional creme brulee.

We spent $40 per person which was good value for money considering we ate so much!
2147 W Roscoe St
Chicago, IL 60618-6271
(773) 549-3523