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The Turkish Kitchen has been in business for over a decade because of what it does best, cook Turkish cuisine. The unassuming ambiance, dimly lit with hues of reds, comforts you in its non-formal yet elegant approach. The menu is extensive, with an array of meats, seafood, flat breads and vegetables. New Yorkers frequent the Turkish Kitchen for business meetings as well, which is a testimony to the restaurant's quality and efficiency of service. If you're looking for a show with the dinner, Tuesday nights are live music nigh... read more
386 3rd Ave, New York, NY, 10016, United States
Get directionsWeekday | Schedule | Status |
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Mon | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Tue | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Wed | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Thu | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Fri | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Sat | Closed | |
Sun | Closed |
Great food, service a little slow – Absolutely GREAT food, and if you're in the mood for a relaxing meal, then this is the place for you. However, if you have somewhere to be after eating, you might want to think twice, since the staff seems to be in NO hurry to get you out the door. It could be cultural. One meal I had seemed like an eternity, another was enjoyable.
Not that great – I was here on a date and was not that impressed. The food was pretty ordinary. I have had much better Turkish food in NYC, specifically at Dervish Turkish in the theater district (not the best date place but great and reasonably priced food, especially the prixe fixe and great with friends and family). Our water was served warm with no ice and the waitress was awful, not rude, just unhelpful and boring. The pro about this place is that the decor is nice for a small group or date. It was filled up but not suf... read more
After a year of searching!!! – My wife and I Honeymooned in Turkey a year ago and over the past few months, I've been searching for that delicious dish called Iskender Kebab. We came upon this place by accident and were lucky that it was still early enough that we didn't need a reservation. I ordered the Iskender and was very impressed. It reminded me of the dish I ate at a small restaurant in Bursa! Delicious! My wife had a fish dish and while it was a bit salty, it was quite good. The selection of Turkish wines (yes, Turki... read more
Lezzetli! – I had my first experience with the sublime cuisine of Turkey here, and I cannot wait to return! Service was very professional and knowledgeable (and handsome!). Decent selection for vegetarians as well. We started with mezze (three appetizers), then shared the balik--whole bass. Try the raki as well for the whole Turkish experience.
lurrrrve turkish kitchen – This is one of my favorites restaurants in new york... so delicious. Love the fried calimari, the feta/phyllo rolls, the roasted baby eggplant w/garlic yogurt, and the chicken/lamb in tomato and garlic yogurt... heavenly.
Delicious! – I have dined at Turkish Kitchen several times. The food is always delicious, as are the Turkish Kitchen Martinis. I would recommend Turkish Kitchen to anyone that likes Turkish food.
Candlelit fare, wonderful service. – Although the veggie fare was slim-pickins, it was so yummy! The feta-filo rolls are decadent and delightful. The appetizer menu is mouth-wateringly good, with yummy hummous and giant salads. The atmosphere is dreamy and romantic. The service is the best I've had in New York!
Terrific Turkish Treats – Portions are ample, the lamb is tender and well seasoned, whether it's surrounded by eggplant, sitting on garlic yogurt or just the plain chops. The Iskender kabob is our son's favorite, which is on top of a nice sauce. It's large enough for two though he refuses to share. Appetizers are intriguing, whether it's the light, roasted eggplant (smokey and yummy), fried calamari, whatever. We've pretty much liked everything we've had here. Even the roasted vegetable plate, a main course, is special as it... read more
civilized bliss, almost – NYC's best Turkish restaurant. Unfortunately it has grown so popular as to attract some unsavory types (loud drunks, cell phone addicts etc).
Turkish Kitchen has a 4.2 star rating with 814 reviews.
Turkish Kitchen is closed now. It will open tomorrow at 9:00 a.m.
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