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9/3 Antigua St, EH1 3NH
City Centre, Edinburgh
Cuisine: European, Mediterranean, Turkish
77 Shore, EH6 6RG
Leith, Edinburgh
Cuisine: Turkish
Turkish and Mediterranean café in Leith One of three Café Truvas dotted around Edinburgh, the branch on The Shore is the original. Open from breakfast, the menus range from Turkish or full Scottish breakfasts to main courses such as chicken shish kebab, meatballs and moussaka. Lighter options include a range of toasted sandwiches and, of course, Turkish coffee and cakes such as baklava.
24 St Marys Street, EH1 1SU
Old Town, Edinburgh
Just off the Royal Mile on St Mary’s Street, this busy little Turkish restaurant serves everything from a quick coffee and baklava to an epic evening meal. Ideal for sharing, the mezze starters are fantastic for groups. The mezze range includes classic humus as well as more exotic dishes like the acili – toasted and crushed hazelnuts served with tomato, chill, garlic and spices. Main courses run from moussaka to meatballs.
41-42 West Preston Street, EH8 9PY
near Edinburgh, Edinburgh
Lamb and chicken cooked carefully over charcoal are the main draw in this compact Turkish restaurant on West Preston Street. The pricing is good value for money and the welcome is warm. Diners can start their meal with a wide variety of hot or cold meze and finish with raki or Turkish apple tea. Helpfully, the menu features useful Turkish phrases such as ‘May I borrow your bicycle pump’ and ‘I smoke a pack a day’.
57 Elm Row, EH7 4AQ
Compact, unfussy and often busy, Pera is a friendly Turkish restaurant. The blink-and-you’ll-miss-it exterior hides a warm and welcoming little dining room hung with Turkish tourism posters. The mixed mezze starters are generous; the hot flat bread is freshly made and the char grilled kebabs are neatly seasoned. Many swear by the full Turkish breakfast. Particularly after a big night out.
1 Antigua St, EH1 3NH
Cuisine: Middle Eastern, Vegetarian/Vegan, Turkish
121 Morrison St, EH3 8AJ
Tollcross, Edinburgh
Cuisine: International, Vegetarian/Vegan, Traditional
Rodi is a small and welcoming Turkish and Mediterranean restaurant towards the top of Morrison Street. The restaurant is simply decorated with pictures of beach scenes and Turkish curios. The open plan charcoal grill is the star of the show and the source of much of the menu. Expect engaging, friendly staff rather than reserved, formal service.
97-101 Morrison Street, EH3 8BX
New Town, Edinburgh
Named after the home town of the owner, Rojava is a Kurdish restaurant on Morrison Street, directly opposite Edinburgh International Conference Centre. A spacious restaurant, the walls are hung with Kurdish arts and crafts while colourful glass lamps give everything a warm glow. When not admiring the art, guests can watch the chefs at work in the open kitchen or keep an eye on the street life through the large windows.
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