📍 House 48/E, 131 Road No 13C, Dhaka 1213, Bangladesh
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Google: 4.2 • TripAdvisor: 3.5
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Located in the vibrant Banani area of Dhaka, Turkish Bazaar stands out as a welcoming haven for lovers of authentic Turkish cuisine. With a charming ambiance adorned with traditional decor, it sets the perfect stage for a delightful dining experience. Diners can expect a menu rich in flavors, featuring an array of kebabs, mezes, and enticing desserts. The restaurant is particularly praised for its hospitable service, where staff are eager to recommend dishes, making it ideal for both family gatherings and intimate dinners. With a solid Google rating of 4.2 and a TripAdvisor rating of 3.5, this eatery is a gem for anyone craving a taste of Turkey in Bangladesh.
Google: 4.2 (1229 reviews)
TripAdvisor: 3.5 (19 reviews)
If you love Arabian cuisine, you will love the food they serve. It has the Arabian touch and is highly recommended. It is an amazing spot to hang out with family or a group of friends. For large gatherings, it is a good spot. The waiters are too hostile and polite. They also recommend well. If you are the bread or kabab type, you will love it there. You might feel the food is a bit dry and a little bit of gravy is needed, then you may add hummus to your platter. In my opinion, it will adjust the dryness. Overall, the food tasted delicious and was mouthwatering. We were welcomed with complimentary Turkish Tea. We ordered 5-6 items, therefore it cost quite much ~7000. The order was for 5 adults. So, it suffices. We enjoyed our meal in Turkish Bazaar & Restaurant, so I hope you will too.
Food is good… try to do the authentic way. The main problem in our country is the ingredients but still the manage to have the taste. I like the kebabs and naan. Pizza was little bit oily but still the taste was good. But I didn’t like the Turkish coffee. It was very lite. I tried better Turkish coffee in other places. Maybe their beans get old. Interior is very minimalistic nothing fancy.
I went there after suggestion from my colleagues, and because its close to my hotel. I was not disappointment and really liked kekabs. I had the platter that had 4 types of kebab, I personally loved the chicken one.
One of the few places in Dhaka where you can get authentic Turkish cuisine and Consistently serving excellent food. Recommend the lamb Adana kebab and lamb sheesh. Also their hummus and caciki is very good. Ample seating; helpful staff and manager; and an authentic and actual Turkish chef all add to this place being good. I highly recommend this place.