Truly excellent Turkish food and a much-needed neighborhood add! Your food is prepared fresh, so give them the time to make it for you. Ingredients are fresh, seasoning is so on point, and service is super friendly. Seating inside for approximately 15 persons. They also run the convenience shop next store, which is bright, fully stocked, and pleasant.
Vegetarian options: Falafel
Had lunch here today. Great food. The guys working here were super nice. My chicken kabobs wrap came with several delicious dipping sauces. Looking forward to trying more stuff! The signage out front is confusing. I hope they replace the Eleven Seven signs to feature the main event…Delicious Turkish food!
I can't believe we walk past this place all the time and only just learned about it. We had the cheese rolls, the adana/beef doner combination platter, and baklava. The staff were so welcoming and had recommendations, and the food came out fast. The cheese rolls were crispy and flavorful. The meats were both tender and spiced well, and they came with a refreshing cucumber-tomato salad. The portion sizes are enormous, so bring a friend! We will be returning very soon!
Hello, I love the food here it’s super authentic and the sandwiches are out the world, I love the flavoring and spices used in these food this is definitely on my top 5 spots to eat in Washington
Excellent service and the food is Great!!
I was eagerly looking forward to trying out this Turkish restaurant, fueled by my love for the cuisine. However, my anticipation quickly turned into disappointment as I sampled their offerings. Beginning with the baba ghanoush, I found it to be a letdown, rating it only a 2 out of 5. The dish was marred by an overpowering bitterness and an excessive amount of oil, a departure from the usual light and creamy texture I expected. Despite this setback, I moved on to the Adana kebab platter, hoping for redemption. The kebab itself was indeed delightful, with succulent, flavorful lamb stealing the show. However, my enthusiasm waned as I tasted the accompanying rice, which was disappointingly bland and overcooked. The saving grace was the perfectly prepared onions, offering a pleasant contrast to the juicy meat. Ultimately, despite the highlights, I cannot recommend this restaurant. The high prices and overall lack of flavor make it difficult to justify a return visit.
So happy to have a Turkish doner shop like this in DC. The wife and I split a doner wrap and falafel before a party. Gotta plan ahead. We both have traveled extensively in the land of kabobs, so not our first rodeo. The food was excellent and we made short work of it. The falafel was hot, crispy on the outside, soft and properly seasoned inside. The doner was full of flavor and the vegetables in the wrap were fresh. The onion had been properly treated to take some of the initial bite out, nice touch. Would recommend. We chatted with the staff and the served us tea after our quick meal.