2325 University Blvd., Houston, TX
A halal certificate is clearly visible on the premises of this restaurant. From the management: 'Certified Halal Food'
Pasha is a Turkish-Mediterranean restaurant established in 2004 in Houston near the Rice University campus. It is an award winning restaurant recommended by Zagat, Texas Monthly, Houston Chronicle, and Houston Press. Opening hours are Tuesday-Sunday from 11.00 am to 10.00 pm. Mondays closed. Lunch specials served every day till 3.00 pm.
2325 University Blvd., Houston, TX
Nice ambience. Good fresh food (they make their own gyros in house). OK service (could improve). Not my fav turkish restaurant in the area though
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Visitor from Malaysia, went here after visit the zoo. Had Iskender kebob whie my two children had chicken shawarma and Doner kebab. It was amazing! Really enjoyed the food, owner came and check upon us. Waitress was really helpful and pretty too! Excellent food and ambience.
Went here recently for lunch and really liked the food. I ordered the ground chicken kabob, and my husband had the ground lamb kabob, both were good. We've traveled to Turkey and I can't say the food is as good as what we had there, but it's pretty good as the meat was cooked right, and the salad tasted fresh. The lentil soup my husband was not great. Portions seem just right, not overly big, not teeny either. If you're a hearty eater though, you may feel a little hungry with this portion size (not sure if lunch is smaller than dinner size?). I thought the prices were ok, starting around $9.99 for a kabob plate, going up to $14.99. The place is small, but the atmosphere is nice. Also nice that you can walk around and check out shops in the area after a meal.
Nice portions, good quality meat, and excellent services.
we ordered "kiymali pide". it is ground Turkish pizza with ground beef, tomatoes garlic. When order arrived, it was simply cheese all over the pita with some ground beef on top. we told the owner this is not what we want. He was so rude to us he asked us to pay something we did not even touched. we left the table. He usually smiles as American customers but you are not one of them he mistreats.
My wife and I are regulars at this joint. Delicious Turkish food and good service at a reasonable prices.
My wife and I had our walima dinner here. The food and decor were great. It used to be a house so it has a very unique look it. The entire upstairs is reserved for gatherings and I would definitely recommend it for dinner parties.
I have eaten here twice. In the summer it was too hot, but I like the decor on the inside (it's an old house turned into a restaurant). As a result, it's not very big. It doesn't look like much from the outside, but try the food -- the mixed grill platter is delicious! It's a little expensive to me (dishes in the $10-15 range on average), but nice for a special occasion. The parking situation is a bit difficult!
Excellent food and ambience. The best Yoghurtly kababs I have had and great service.