The Sultan’s Table
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Ordered: cabbage roll ($6), icle kofte ($13) and mixed grill plate ($32). I've passed by here and mused about their cabbage rolls MULTIPLE times (usua…
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Overcooked meat, undercooked pide, and switched drinks. I give some leeway for delivery of meats but you can't bring me a $27 mixed grill with every m…
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The Sultan's Table is open for Casual Dining. The Sultan's Table serves Turkish and Kebab dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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2 Reviews on “The Sultan’s Table”
Ordered: cabbage roll ($6), icle kofte ($13) and mixed grill plate ($32). I’ve passed by here and mused about their cabbage rolls MULTIPLE times (usually while on my way to and from Cow & Moon; which is across the street) and finally had the opportunity to dine here one windy Tuesday night. The food was delicious. I’ve never had a cabbage roll before, but this one was huge and filled with spiced rice and poached in a tomato based sauce. It strangely tasted like fermented kimchi to me but with more middle eastern spices. The kofte was a recommendation from our friendly waiter and was minced lamb meat encased in a fried pastry and then left to simmer in a sauce. It was great, the closest resemblance being a really good meat pie finally the mixed platter with adna (minced lamb patty), chicken on a skewer and grilled lamb. The lamb and chicken were standouts, the salad could have done with a dressing and i would suggest ordering a side of garlic sauce or hommus to go with this dish because the bread, meat and salad aren’t flavoured heavily. Will be coming back for their pide next time.
Overcooked meat, undercooked pide, and switched drinks. I give some leeway for delivery of meats but you can’t bring me a $27 mixed grill with every meat massively overcooked. The pides had good ingredients (especially the potato, cheese and spinach one) but were undercooked and doughy. And the meal deal included a drink (which I didn’t really want), so I ordered coke but they delivered pepsi and acted like it wasn’t their fault that they were lying. I thought that sort of deceit died out years ago. The Sultan’s Table really seems old school in terms of poor customer service and mediocre food but unfortunately not old school in terms of reasonable pricing.