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What Aleix Olivera doesn't like about Babaji Pide:
Very happening place to in, the ambiance, the food, service is great. Good seating options available. Little waiting over the weekend. The kebabs there are worth trying. View all feedback. What Andy Burger likes about Babaji Pide:
Loved the food, loved the ambiance and loved the service. Food was served fast and tasted delicious, ambiance was refreshing and the service was great. Simple menu, you dont get confused, yet enough choice. My wife, 2 kids and me almost wanted to go back when we were at the entrance, because it was crowded and because of the 2 baby strollers, the personnel insisted on staying and carried the baby stroller upstairs to... View all feedback.
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Lovely decor , friendly service and an amazing food . That's what I would say . Turkish tea are the best for the end
Had this place bookmarked for a while and as we were in the area it seemed rude not to dine here.
Opened by Alan Yau, the man behind Wagamama, Yauatcha and Hakkasan, the concept of Babaji is pretty simple - offering quality Turkish Pide in central
Delicious Turkish food. But it is expensive, even if they ask some payment for serving. The ambiance is nice and the location is central London.
Babaji’s Afyon pide is as delicious as which I ate in Istanbul. I recommend this place for all Turkish who is missing to eat a real pide and of course I recomme...
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read moreBabaji's Afyon Pide offers a taste of authentic Turkish cuisine that rivals what can be found in Istanbul. The restaurant has a cozy atmosphere with eye-catching decor, although some diners may find the staff to be a bit pushy. The menu features delicious dishes such as goats cheese and courgette pide and oven-baked halloumi. While some customers have praised the manager for exceptional service, others have noted instances of rudeness from employees. Overall, Babaji Pide is a must-visit spot for those looking to experience Turkish flavors in the heart of London, despite some room for improvement in terms of service and hospitality.