Turkish Village
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I paid 104 dirhams for 4 sticks of borek, thats a scam! Its so unfair they sell this that shouldnt cost that much to begin with. This is so embarrasin…
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Went on Friday and the restaurant was fairly empty in comparison to the festival city branch. We tried an array of dishes and as usual the food did no…
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Planned dinner for a arabic resturent. Great ambience as well customer service. Started with arabic bread and their platter. Followed by 1 meter pastr…
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Turkish Village is open for Casual Dining. Turkish Village serves Turkish, Salad and Kebab dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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6 Reviews on “Turkish Village”
I paid 104 dirhams for 4 sticks of borek, thats a scam! Its so unfair they sell this that shouldnt cost that much to begin with. This is so embarrasing. Please reconsider ordering since they do not care about you after you pay.
Went on Friday and the restaurant was fairly empty in comparison to the festival city branch. We tried an array of dishes and as usual the food did not let us down. The server was polite and attentive. The only problem is that whenever he came to our table to serve the food his clothes smelled awful. Hygiene is an imp aspect of food industry and I hope that the restaurant will rectify this mistake. That being said I think I will stick with festival city branch as the atmosphere is much more lively. The food too would get an easy five instead of the 4 that I gave them here. Nevertheless, it’s a must try.
Planned dinner for a arabic resturent. Great ambience as well customer service. Started with arabic bread and their platter. Followed by 1 meter pastrie. And prawns in butter and herbs. Everything was sso good. And finally baklawa. The best part.
Nice place, good location and decent food. The test like in Turkey. You can find all kind of turkish food there. Also stuff is very good and taking care.
We went for breakfast and it was mediocre, nothing special. We ordered a la carte but there weren’t many options (a lot of people ordered the large package Ottoman Breakfast). They have fresh baked breads so that’s nice but a lot of the classic Turkish breakfast items were sub-par (eggs sujook, honey, cream, simit, etc.). There are better Turkish restaurants for breakfast.
Food was good but way overpriced. I’ve had better Turkish food for half the price. Staff could also be a bit more pleasant. Ambience and overall design of the place was good. Rooftop seating recommended