Gozleme King – Turkish Street Food
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At first they told me they ran out of beef...which is like McDonalds running out of cheeseburgers. So ordered chicken instead. They did a bit of an up…
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Nice try, but didnt quite cut it. The fillings were SO SO salty. The pastry was ok, but did not hold the dense filling well. It kept falling apart as …
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We got a tandoori chicken gozleme and what I love about these is they are freshly cooked to order so we were able to exclude onion and it was served p…
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4 Reviews on “Gozleme King – Turkish Street Food”
At first they told me they ran out of beef…which is like McDonalds running out of cheeseburgers. So ordered chicken instead. They did a bit of an upsell for baclava or drink deal, and I assume they arent commission based so they need to soften their approach. But the taste…omg amazing! Flavoursome, cooked well, good amount of filling, dough is thin. Would give a 5/5 on taste if wasnt as salty.
Nice try, but didnt quite cut it. The fillings were SO SO salty. The pastry was ok, but did not hold the dense filling well. It kept falling apart as it was being eaten. Venue and packaging was nicely done for a take-away/quick eats venue. Service and sizing was good too.
We got a tandoori chicken gozleme and what I love about these is they are freshly cooked to order so we were able to exclude onion and it was served piping hot. Its quite a filling serve and I was also impressed by the deliciously different varieties of baklava on offer, yum!
Friendly staff, and the rest was a bit of a hit and miss. We waited quite a bit for the food which wasn’t a problem, but the gozlemes was a bit underwhelming with little filling. The lamb had a bit of a strange smell to it, but my favourite was the fetta and spinach. Baklava was also way too sweet in my opinion.