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Contribuisci feedbackThe first thing I did after getting out of this place was google what Alaturka meant. For all those curious peeps like me, it means 'in traditional Turkey style ' and I 'm pleased to tell you guys that they 're true to their name. <br/ <br/ The ambience of the outlet at Select City is 2 fold:<br/ A) You could either sit inside their diner which is basically like subway except you 'll see pin boards covered in turkish liras and that big rotisserie on which some lip smacking doner kebabs are being processed. They 've got 4 big televisions placed on top of the counter where they 'll continuously run some turkish cooking channels and behind the main counter, they 'll be barbequing the rest of their menu items. A small, basic set up but definitely authentic. <br/ B) You could sit outside in the open air seating space which is more like a mix of fine dine and a casual affair. Why I call it fine dine is coz of the dim lights (of course I mean you 're going for dinner) and the hot piping mouth watering food being delivered to your table. Why its also casual is coz the furniture is basic and people are taking a stroll around. <br/ <br/ Moving on towards the food, of course the non vegetarian options on the menu easily outweigh the number of vegetarian options but lets be honest, your basic turkish flavours are MOSTLY falafel/hummus pita and shawarma and then you can keep changing the fillings based on your taste buds. I was sure I 'm gonna come back so did not experiment with both together. I ordered a falafel roll meal that came with french fries, lemonade and some pickled veggies. The meal size was just appropriate for one person: I wasn 't stuffed but I couldn 't have eaten more either. The outer roll for the falafel was just as yummy as the inside and their queer combination of sauces added to the middle eastern flavour. I wont say that they 're the best falafels I 've had but as a meal, definitely I 'd rate it at 4/5.<br/ <br/ Overall, a good Job by Sercan Unsalm: the once 20 year old turkish student studying business at DU, with just one dream at hand: making his friends relish the flavour of the original turkish cuisine! I think I can safely say dreams do come true:D
KUNAFE Turkish Sweet Dish <br/ Kunafe is a Middle Eastern cheese pastry soaked in sweet, sugar based syrup.
A paradise for non-veg roll lovers. They have every type of non-veg roll be it spicy or light or heavy. They do have veg rolls but chicken is there speciality. They also have options of whole wheat roll base.
I just love ther shawramas they are so delicious the way yhey make them spicy on your demand, yhe dips the add in the rolls are drool worthy. This is one plac3 where i dont mimd eating anytime when we ho shopping its so handy and easy to have while take aways. They are yum chicken quality, hummus, pita bread the pickle the serve its amazing. I would really want you to try for sure.
Sumptuous, delicious and worth the money! A gem in Citywalk! Had the sheesh platter, picture says it all!
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