Zeki’s Turkish Bakehouse & Cafe
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Having breakfast here, we tried the Lahmajun and Pizza, the pizza base is very thin soft with crispy edge very nice, topping is average except Lahmaju…
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Didnt realise we had stumbled across greatness. Yummy fresh bread, pizza etc A cabinet filled with affordable goods and friendly staff. The first time…
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Popped in here recently while I was in the area. Smells so good here and nice and warm with the wood fired pizza oven. I chose a Chicken filled Pide (…
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4 Reviews on “Zeki’s Turkish Bakehouse & Cafe”
Having breakfast here, we tried the Lahmajun and Pizza, the pizza base is very thin soft with crispy edge very nice, topping is average except Lahmajun toping is typical mediteranian nice , Spiral Borek is very oily but taste nice with the sweetness of onion, Sigara Borek looks like spring roll with feta, potato and spring onion. Last is Turkish Coffee in tiny cup but very strong taste.
Didnt realise we had stumbled across greatness. Yummy fresh bread, pizza etc A cabinet filled with affordable goods and friendly staff. The first time I had a sujuk sandwich which was yum, the bread was a bit chewy though (might have been the way it was heated)Second time around lamb and potato pizza which was YUMthe lamb was tender. Will definitely be back!
Popped in here recently while I was in the area. Smells so good here and nice and warm with the wood fired pizza oven. I chose a Chicken filled Pide (I think that is what it is called) and a couple of their pizza breads (which were warmed in the oven) The Pide was good, and I particularly enjoyed the Bacon and Egg Bread. I would be interested to come back here and try some other items that are available.
Had their Sujuk Sandwich and Baklava today. I don’t have many points of references for Turkish/Mediterranean cuisine except Bodrum Kitchen, but they both tasted great! I had the sandwich heated and it was the right amount of warmth, texture, flavour. The baklava was also a good amount of sweet to it without being sickly sweet. Would go awesome with a coffee (which I didn’t have at the time). Took some of their freshly baked Pita home as well which have made delicious sandwiches!