Turkish Kitchen - Menu

2720 Mall of Georgia Blvd Buford, GA 30519, 30519-49ND, United States

🛍 Steak, Turkish, Barbecue, Desserts

3.8 💬 140 Reviews
Turkish Kitchen

Phone: +17709453888

Address: 2720 Mall of Georgia Blvd Buford, GA 30519, 30519-49ND, United States

City: Buford

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 140

"This use to be a favorite spot, but we have not been here for a few years. When we arrived it was pretty empty. We found out it was under new management. The menu was the same, but the food was not. Appetizers were good. Their babaganoush was good and they have a feta cheese roll served with a marinara sauce that was good (the marinana was very good I think thats why the rolls were good). The entries however were not very good. I had lamb kabobs. It was plain basmati rice 4 little pieces of lamb that were very over cooked and a pickled salad that was like drinking straight vinegar out of a bottle. My wife had the vegtable tava that was nothing like she remembers. We also ordered dessert a thin creme brulee."

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Dessert

Starters

Mixed Specialties

Entrées

Hot Meze (Hot Appetizers)

Salads

Lunch Taco Salad

Kebab Specialties

Subs

Kebab

Turkish Specialties

Soups And Salads

Greek Specialties

Seafood

Starters - Anatolian Style

Grills

Grilled Specialities

Lamb And Beef Kebab&Amp;Apos;S

Warm And Cold Appetizers

Indian

Specialties

Seafood Entree

Shish Kebabs

Chicken Dishes

Extras

Döner Kebab Specialties

Desserts

Dinner Entrées

Hubba Hubba

I was looking forward to the salmon caviar spread and there wasn't any.

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Reviews

Laurine
Laurine

I was excited to try the salmon caviar, but unfortunately they were not available.


Yummmy2019
Yummmy2019

Great service and the food was delicious. Glad we found a place to have both a relaxing lunch and host an event. Highly recommended.


Drake
Drake

great service and eating was delicious. Nice that we found a place to have both a relaxing lunch and an event to host. highly recommended. View menu


Mac
Mac

they were nice, only very deorganized and it didn't seem ready for the business. the food was excellent. drinks were strange, as if they hadn't known how to make a martini. waitress was friendly, but very new.


AaronR
AaronR

They were nice, just very disorganized and it seemed not ready for business. The food was excellent though. Drinks were strange, like they didn’t know how to make a martini. Waitress was friendly, but very new.


Bria
Bria

Was quite fun though a little too noisy for conversation when the belly dancing began. I would have preferred something a little more subtle than a table side dance for two lengthy songs. Food was wonderful and our server was very attentive. A memorable evening. View menu


Nicola
Nicola

Previous owners took great care of us last August. Offered us birthday discounts, brought out deserts and even personally met with our family. New owners did not even offer any couresy for my father's birthday. Could not get us out sooner from their restaurant. Will not willingly return.


Aryanna
Aryanna

this use is a favorite place, but we haven't been here for several years. When we arrived, it was quite empty. we found it was under new management. the menu was the same, but it wasn't eating. the appetizers were good. her babaganoush was good and they have served a feta cheese roll with a marinara sauce that was good (the marinana was very good I think that why the rolls were good.) the entries were not very good. I had lammkabobs. it was pure basmati rice 4 small pieces lamb that were very cooked and a well-maintained salad that was like drinking straight vinegar from a bottle. my wife had the vegtable residential complex that was nothing but she remembers. we also ordered a thin cream br...


Daniels
Daniels

This use to be a favorite spot, but we have not been here for a few years. When we arrived it was pretty empty. We found out it was under new management. The menu was the same, but the food was not. Appetizers were good. Their babaganoush was good and they have a feta cheese roll served with a marinara sauce that was good (the marinana was very good I think thats why the rolls were good). The entries however were not very good. I had lamb kabobs. It was plain basmati rice 4 little pieces of lamb that were very over cooked and a pickled salad that was like drinking straight vinegar out of a bottle. My wife had the vegtable tava that was nothing like she remembers. We also ordered dessert a th... View menu

Buford

Buford

Buford, a small city in Georgia, offers a blend of Southern charm and modern amenities. Typical foods include barbecue dishes, peach cobbler, and various Southern comfort foods.

Categories

  • Steak Savor prime cuts of juicy, tender steaks, expertly grilled to perfection. Each bite offers a burst of flavor, served with classic sides and delectable sauces to enhance your dining experience.
  • Turkish Indulge in the rich flavors of Turkey with dishes featuring succulent meats, fresh vegetables, and aromatic spices. Savor classics like kebabs, mezes, and baklava, bringing the vibrant taste of Turkish cuisine to your table. View menu
  • Barbecue Savor the smoky, juicy flavors of our barbecue delights. From tender ribs to succulent pulled pork, each dish is grilled to perfection with our signature sauces, offering a true taste of barbecue heaven.
  • Desserts Delight in our selection of indulgent desserts, from luscious chocolate creations to delicate fruit-infused treats, each crafted to end your meal on a sweet note and leave your taste buds craving for more.

Amenities

  • Beer
  • Wine
  • menu
  • Amex
  • menu
  • Takeout

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