Sabur
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Fantastic atmosphere and food. The lounge is a secret gem of this area--quiet, cozy, not filled with Tufties or backward cap wearers. Pillows!! 'Nuff …
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Mediterranean in Somerville. Tried this place hoping for some authentic Turkish food, but according to the website and sign outside, it is Mediterrane…
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2 Reviews on “Sabur”
Fantastic atmosphere and food. The lounge is a secret gem of this area–quiet, cozy, not filled with Tufties or backward cap wearers. Pillows!! ‘Nuff said.
Mediterranean in Somerville. Tried this place hoping for some authentic Turkish food, but according to the website and sign outside, it is Mediterranean food with exotic flavors and aromas of regions ranging from Italy, Greece, Southern France, and the Balkans to North Africa and beyond. Also, I’m not sure where people got the idea that it’s Bosnian. The website says the tables are handcrafted Bosnian tables, but that’s about the extent of it. We started with the appetizer mezze for 2 people and it was enough food for an entire meal. It had cucumber yogurt salad, grape leaves, crosini with roasted red pepper spread and a heaping serving of vegetable hummus and pita bread. It was exactly what I had been hoping for! Had we known it would be so big, we would’ve just got another appetizer to split, but alas, we had already ordered an entree. I had the sea scallops, which were served over polenta crab cakes an spinach. The scallops were small but very flavorful. My boyfriend had the salmon, which was fresh and light, served over cous cous with green beans. While everything was good, it was a bit pricey. I’d recommend getting the mezze and a couple of appetizers. It’s plenty of food and it will save you a few bucks!