
114 East John W Carpenter Freeway, Irving, TX
Staff has given verbal assurance of halal status.. Only thing that is not halal is the gyro meat.
Mediterranean Cuisine...with a Turkish accent! Weekday lunch buffet, full dinner menu with full service. Kebabs, appetizers, salads, desserts. Behind the Flower Clock in Las Colinas
114 East John W Carpenter Freeway, Irving, TX
Very nice ambiance. The bread is fresh and tasty. The buffet was a good value. This place is much better than Demassi in value and freshness of food. The workers were also friendly.
went here for all you can eat lunch buffet. they serve the food to you. the atmosphere is nice and the staff is very friendly. food is ok. I really enjoyed the chicken kabob. it was nice and tender. wasn't a huge fan of the doner. i may come back if i am in the area.
Please do not use this facility for eating. It has very poor quality food. I visited this place and there were less than $40 bill but when I saw my credit card they charge me close to $60. I called the Manager and he is even worst. He do not want to return the extra charge but telling me to go there again. His attitude was very rude. Quality of food too poor to eat. Never will return there.
The owner informed us that the gyro meat was not halal, every thing else he assured us was halal, also we did see wine at the premises for sale, as far as food goes we order chicken sheesh kabab, it was very good. We probably wont eat in but will be doing take outs, good ambience and a nice patio they have as well.
Excellent lunch buffet with great vegetarian options. I especially liked the babaganoush with the fresh baked pita bread along with the white bean salad and chickpeas. They do have alcohol but they are not pushing it. I will return to check out dinner one night soon. (Do not know why no rating was reported earlier. Thank you.
The manager lied to me said everything is halal and did eat the gyro for lunch buffet. They started to put out the wine as well so people like these claiming anything to do with halal should be questionable, I will never believe or return to this place again. If still interested make sure about the source of chicken and lamb before eating here again.
The owner was honest about his gyro meat not being dhabihah but said everything else was. The food was above average for a Turkish restaurant. The prices are typical for this type of turkish restaurant a huge turn of is the type of clientèle and the fact that they serve alcohol. I did like the hummus and fresh bread. The chicken shish kebap was very juicy and tender and the iskender kebap was not bad. You get 2 small icli kofte for $5 which was a let down but they werent good either. I probably wouldn't return here for dinner due to the prices. I might try the lunch buffet sometime though.