Reviews
What Tatiana Puskás doesn't like about Cafe Turko:
I was so excited to eat here, the reviews were great, the lines are long and the owner is very personable, but the food was surprisingly bland! We tried 5 vegan dishes and none were very good (and the 4 hummus types in the rainbow hummus were pleasant, but weren’t even as good as Sabra, that makes me sad)! I was so excited to visit this restaurant, but was very underwhelmed. However, it does have pretty decor, though... View all feedback. What Karthik Kadappan likes about Cafe Turko:
The service at this restaurant is always excellent, even on a busy evening! You must try the Velvet Sip beverage here. The salads and marinated olives are also delicious. View all feedback.
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That was a culinary pleasure! good vegan Mediterranean cuisine and many vegan options! would definitely come back when I am back over this!
I was hesitant because it is not a complete (or veg) restaurant, but wow, I was blown away. first, the selection on the menus is plentiful. each dish was tradit...
read moreWe loved the vegan auberginen moussaka, our favourite dish. the yam hummus was fantastic and my first time yam hummus! the gypsy yahni was also delicious. the p...
read moreFalafel is dense and tasty, hummus platter has 4 sweet and creamy dips, but the gypsy yahni was the star of the meal. menu has a good branding of vegan dresses...
read moreOrdered the pide (first time trying one) and expected it to taste like a cheeseless pizza, but to my surprise, my mouth was bursting with flavor. The dough was...
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read moreNestled in a stunning high-rise along Fremont Street in Seattle, this Turkish restaurant promises an authentic dining experience, complete with vibrant decor and a personable staff. While some dishes, like the dolmas and yam hummus, shine with unique flavors, others may leave diners wanting more, often described as bland. The diverse menu caters to various diets, with thoughtful vegan options. However, mixed reviews on certain dishes, like the döner wrap and moussaka, suggest inconsistency. Overall, the ambiance, friendly service, and delightful extras like complimentary tea make it a worthwhile stop for those seeking adventurous flavors beyond traditional fast food.
Tucked in a high rise bldg along Freemont St. In Seattle. Parking is very limited. About 3 spots in the back 2 in the front plus two 15 min pick up spots. The p...
read moreThe food at this restaurant was beyond delicious. I indulged in a generous amount of food, and although there was a wait for a table (which is expected when the...
read moreThe service at this restaurant is always excellent, even on a busy evening! You must try the Velvet Sip beverage here. The salads and marinated olives are also...
read moreService at this restaurant was quick, with my appetizer arriving in 5 minutes and my entree in 8. The staff was polite, though not overly friendly. The food was...
read moreVery nice and cozy place with friendly staff. Was impressed to see Turkish people running the kitchen what makes the food authentic. We were not really hungry a...
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