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    Ali Baba

    3.9 (274 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 3:00 AM (Next day)
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Kunefe
    Maria S.

    Delicious and authentic Turkish food in a cozy atmosphere! Open very late with friendly service. We tried quite a few menu items over the course of a couple days. The pide, lentil soup, and kunefe were my favorites. Highly recommend, and I'm surprised that they don't have a higher rating.

    Doner kabob plate
    Chad W.

    Ali Baba is AMAZING!!! So happy to have found this spot today. Very friendly and the food is freaking delicious! Started with the baba ghanoush and then had the donor kebab plate. By far some of the best I've ever had. The meat OH the meat! So good! Next time I'm in Boston I'm coming back for sure.

    Chicken Adana Kebab Plate
    Liz N.

    Nice quaint place. Served was nice but slow service late at night. Ordered chicken Adana kebab. Rice and salad and tomato was delish. The chicken was good. Nice price for the plate.

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    Tessa L.

    kunefe 5/5 baklava 3.7/5 - a little on the sweet side hummus and bread 4/5 rice pudding 3/5 AMAZING hole in the wall - will have to make this a place I go to regularly. Small place that maybe seats ~30 people. You go in and the server will arrange a table for you or you can just order at the counter to go. I've only been a couple times just for a late-night snack or dessert, but am definitely going to try their mains at some point. They are open late - until 3p each day and the street parking near there is free. There are only a few spots in front of the restaurant to park so if you go during a busy time of day, it could be tricky to find a spot. Seems like a place that is authentic from the other customers that goes there. I originally found this place because I was looking for a spot in Boston where I could get Kunefe and some decent baklava. This place isn't bad! The baklava is on the sweeter side, but not unbearably sweet. I've also quite enjoyed their hummus and bread. You can tell it is made fresh.

    Kunafeh
    Ameera A.

    I liked their kunafeh, it's a bit crunchy but good. I would reccomend the falafel plate it's less messy than the wrap and you can ask for sauce on the side.

    Künefe
    Sabrina K.

    Some of the best Turkish food I've ever had (including food in Türkiyé). They are 100% halal. The atmosphere is very cozy/homey, perfect for a casual dinner out. Despite the restaurant being full and only a single person to manage all the tables as well as the to-go orders, the service was great. We were very well attended to and really enjoyed our evening here. The künefe and the sütlaç were amazing!! Our compliments to the chef. Looking forward to our next visit. Pictured: chicken shish kebab, beef Adana kebab, künefe, sütlaç (rice pudding), and chocolate profiterole.

    Babaganoush
    Eva A.

    Have gotten takeout from here several times. I've heard everything is delicious, I've only tried a few things though. The chicken kebab is always juicy, the bread is heavenly (especially when warm and fluffy) and the babaganoush is the best I've ever had- not too acidic or oily. I love it. It's pricey, but this place is so worth it!

    Salad
    Francisca W.

    Small place (seats 10-15) with an unassuming store front, on a busy/trafficky street. Passed by so many times but never thought to come in, till I came across all the positive reviews and think I should give it a go. Walked in right around noon and found the place empty but with frequent call-ins, then few other trickled in to sit down -- seems like all locals who've been there done that. Settled with a couple spread/dip, a salad, and a mixed grill, with baklava as dessert. Lady in the store was very nice, working nonstop to handle front of house from taking orders to wiping tables down. She was attentive enough to tell us to inform her when we are done with our meal so she would then bring us the dessert. Everything on the plate was simply DELICIOUS. Flavorful spread/dip and rice, meat was tender and yum. Definitely a splurge for lunch for 2, but with the variety of proteins and portion size (had enough leftovers for both), that's actually cheaper than each of us getting a regular plate. Wished I had time to try their coffee. Maybe next visit!

    Chuan L.

    I had the adana kebap, a lamb trip soup. too bad the rice was not the turkish pilav. not sure why in the U.S. most Turkish places use this other type of rice instead. Overall the food was OK. Not in the most happening part of town. There is a decent selection of Turkish dishes, and would be glad to try again.

    Kunefe

    I have never had Turkish cuisine before, but this was an amazing first experience! FOOD NOTES: The homemade bread served before dinner is amazing. It comes out nice and warm and has a very thin crispy top outer crust with a soft inside. Cheese pastry roll: I really loved the crispy outer layer and the rich cheesy feta inside! This was served with sliced tomatoes, and eating them together was awesome because the acidity of the tomato complements the rich cheese really well. Lahmajun: This is listed as "Turkish Pizza" but is more like a thin, crispy piece of bread with a meat and spice spread on top! Texture is awesome. Kunefe: This dessert has to be ordered 15 minutes prior to consumption because it takes a bit to arrive! Servers were very clear about this. Very nice crispy outside with cheese filling, the syrup is really tasty (not too sweet!). My absolute favorite dish is the sauteed eggplant! Was not expecting it to be a cold dish but it was AMAZING either way. When eating it, I was like, "man I could eat this all day." Went great paired with the bread or the rice! Restaurant is relatively small and had somewhat slow service when I went (it was later at night, around 9:30pm) which is understandable because the staff seems pretty small.

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    Madow N.

    There was not much flavor to the food. Seemed like everything needed a little more seasoning. But the chicken kabobs were tender and juicy, which was nice. My friend said the falafel tasted like they were store-bought. Prices were reasonable. ~$20 for the chicken kebab plate in the picture (with humus & spicy dip). Street parking wasn't too hard to find on a Monday around noon. The place is pretty small, so it fills up fast.

    Amazing desert you did say for order strawberry magnolia ‍
    Nur Ş.

    Zaman geçiyor; kalite değişmiyor. Yalnızca tavuk veya et adana siparişlerinde; çok pişmiş isteği yapılabilir; genelde az pişmiş servis ediliyor... geriye kalan her şeyiyle ; Perfect and plus

    Red Lentil Soup
    Alexandria R.

    I am a sucker for good Turkish food, especially vegetarian. I got the red lentil soup and boy do I need this in my life. It was nice, thick like potatoe soup, and creamy from the butter. They give you a lemon which skyrockets your taste buds. My partner got chicken Adana wrap and was in love. It was warm, with crisp (not wimpy) vegetables inside, and your choice of sauce. A great on the go meal. Ofc, we had to get the Kunefe! There is only one person who works as server/cashier. So, be patient with how long the order takes. Especially the Kunefe.

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    Atmosphere ,customer service and lahmacun were very bad.I never visit there again.Not clean,people bot kind

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    The food was terrible and we weren't treated well; I couldn't eat my meal. .

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    Food was good. Place is small but the workers were very friendly. Try the mixed grill.

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    This was our second time ordering delivery from Seoul Topokki. We remembered it being really good…read morethe first time, so we went for round two. We ordered the cheese topokki (soft rice cake, fish cake, vegetable, & mozzarella in Korean spicy sauce) & the beef bulgogi bowl (fried marinated beef, vegetables, steamed rice & side of soup). The cheese topokki was just as good as we remembered - chewy, flavorful, comforting, & a little bit weird. The cheese was poorly distributed, but it was still very tasty. The beef bulgogi bowl was really underwhelming. Firstly, it was very little food. We were promised vegetables, but there were only a few scarce onions & zucchini pieces mixed in. It was also dry. It was devoid of moisture & sauce, so we added some from the fridge at home. The side of soup was a joke. It filled only about 2/3 of the container & looked so sad, we wondered if it was the sauce that we we so desperately needed. Nope, just a meager amount of watered down miso soup. So the conclusion - great topokki, sub-par bulgogi, non-existent soup.

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    one of my favorite restaurants in the Boston area. incredible hospitality and unbelievable food!…read morecold beef and cucumber is my go to. set in a neighborhood in Cambridge the aesthetic is also amazing!

    I'm so glad Uyghur cuisine has made its way to Boston…read more I was first introduced to it years ago at Silk Road in Cambridge, and I've been hoping more Uyghur restaurants would open ever since. Jahunger truly delivers. The restaurant immediately sets the mood. Candlelight, the scent of incense, traditional instruments on the walls, and pothos plants growing from mounted glass jars all make the space feel warm and inviting. One warning: unless you arrive around 6 p.m. or earlier, expect a wait. (It's popular.) Oh, and the food is worth it. The leek and egg dumplings tasted homemade in the best way: slightly rustic, fresh, and delicious. The hand-pulled noodles are the stars. Every noodle dish we ordered had the perfect chewy texture. My favorite was the Laghman noodles, though the Jahunger noodles were a close second with their rich spices and satisfying heat. The mee fen and stir-fried green beans both packed a respectable kick and leaned a little salty, but not enough to keep me from happily polishing them off. Don't forget the tea! It's beautiful to look at, filled with all sorts of ingredients (Chinese jujubes!), and only lightly sweet, which I appreciated. Then came the showstopping honey cake. The cake itself was fluffy, while the filling had a firmer, almost sticky texture with deep caramelized flavors that reminded me of burnt caramel in the best possible way. Paired with what tasted like coffee ice cream, it was the perfect ending to the meal. Jahunger is one of those restaurants that makes you want to come back before you've even paid the bill. I'm so glad Jahunger made it to Cambridge; the Boston food scene is richer because it's here.

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    This amazing place, rated 4.9 on Google Maps and 4.8 on Yelp, is hidden in a small stall in Boston…read morePublic Market, specializing in Moroccan inspired bowl. It was absolutely delicious!!! Sultan: The lamb was stewed for a long time until incredibly tender and melted in your mouth, with absolutely no gamey taste. Although it's called "sweet lamb", it didn't have a strong sweetness; instead, it had a typical mild, complex flavor of onions, cumin, coriander seeds, and other spices. The Yellow Rice was likely seasoned with turmeric and saffron, making it very flavorful. The basmati rice grains were distinct but not too dry, perfect for mixing with the sauce. The White Garlic Sauce wasn't overpowering; it mainly added a touch of acidity, which, along with the cool, sweet corn, helped to cut through the greasiness. Actually, it was completely different from any other Moroccan lamb stew I've had. It was more like Yemeni Mandi, but with more layers of flavor and a more universally appealing taste. As a fusion dish, how can it not be considered a success? This restaurant offered self-build options, but I was rushing to the World Cup Fan Festival and didn't even have time to look at the menu carefully. The staff quickly recommended dishes and adjusted the ingredients based on my preferences. Excellent service.

    Solid spot in the Boston Common. We had the King combo (beef tagine with yellow rice and pineapple…read moreBBQ/white garlicky sauce). The beef was very soft, the mixed beans side was served cool but also quite good, generous sauces. Quick & friendly service and I think a reasonable price for the portion (1 order ~$15.50 fed two people for lunch). They also had a build-your-own bowl option where you could pick the protein (eg. chicken, tofu, beef, lamb, falafel), sauce (eg. white garlic, spicy harissa, etc), base (eg. couscous, yellow rice, cauliflower), and side (eg. mixed greens, corn, chickpeas).

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    During our whale watch boat ride, a local family recommended Boston Sail Loft. The place is on the…read morewater, smaller, but has better prices than the competition. First come, first served poilcy. We first came on a Sunday afternoon, but were met with an hour and 45 minutes wait for a table of two. The following rainy Tuesday, we tried again and were able to get seated immediately, next to a window overseeing the water. I had the seafood platter and a cup of chowder. My wife had whole lobster for $40. TONS of delicious food. Four days prior, Union Oyster House had whole lobster for about twice the cost. All of the food was delicious. Boston Sail Loft was a great send-off restaurant to end our Boston trip. Thanks again to our new friends from Boston for the recommendation. Our server gave me useful info on the local beers. The platter had a delicious mix of scallops, shrimp, clams and fish. The chowder has a lot of dill in it, but wow...it's the best chowder I had on my trip. My wife loved her large lobster...tons of meat.

    Busy restaurant on the water and one of my favorite lobster rolls on this trip. Huge portions and…read morevery lively in here. Server was a bit slow but due to the influx from the FIFA fans. Started with the cup of clam chowder that comes dripping from the cup. They use a lot of dill here and come out hot. A bit on the salty side but oyster cracker helps with that. The lobster mac and cheese came with a salad. The lobster mac had a nice broiled cheese top and a creamy inside. Nice lobster and cheesy flavor to it. I got the warm lobster roll and changed it to come with onion rings for $1. The onion rings tasted homemade. Slight crisp to it and thick onions. The lobster roll was massive and the amount of lobster it came with was incredible. Poured the hot butter and squeeze lemon on it for an amazing bite. Would come back here for a larger party to share the plates and order more stuff from here. The lobster bisque is only on the weekends. They have daily menus as well.

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    The food here was excellent. No misses. They make everything fresh. The people are super nice and…read morethe food is so good. Great portions sizes. The only thing is if you have mobility aids it may be hard to get to the back to sit down. But I highly recommend you do take out. What great gem in Roxbury.

    Not pictured: the very sketchy ambiance in this "restaurant" which is definitely off putting. We…read moreimmediately got strange vibes walking into this place and were tempted to go somewhere else but there aren't too many options in this neighborhood. We decided to try this place out anyways, and I have mixed feelings. The food here is very good and presented well, especially when dining in. I ordered the Moroccan beef kebab plate and it was very tasty and portions were large, which made the price worth it in my opinion. The cleanliness and overall state of this restaurant is a bit concerning though, and I honestly wouldn't recommend to others. There were practically no clean tables for us to sit at, half-finished plates of food scattered around the entire place, improper food handling (not swapping gloves after touching various surfaces), and even witnessed one of the employees drinking a leftover smoothie drink directly from the blender (!!!!!). Normally these are things I wouldn't notice when dining at the restaurant, but given the layout of this place it was hard to miss. Eat here with caution!

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    4.0
    (249 reviews)
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    Yummyyyyyy! As I sit here eating leftovers from our dinner order the other night!!…read more We ordered delivery - big plate chicken- tender chicken very flavorful with potatoes and veggies and pasta. The stir fry dry chicken was really good too even though it was oily but so tasty! The laghman was enjoyed by the hubs. And I really enjoyed the fish dish - also very oily and could use less oil definitely. But tasty. Food came within a reasonable time. Overall quite satisfied with the food! Plenty of leftovers. Will order again.

    TLDR: shockingly flavorful food in a homey ambiance…read more I have to say I was blown away with the flavors presented to me here. In particular, the pork dumplings were such a surprise pick! They're filled with this flavorful broth so despite looking very unassuming they were bursting with flavor. We came here on a Sunday evening without a reservation and were seated in 10min. The menu is entirely online but food came out quickly after we ordered. Dishes we got: - beef laghman: spiced well and chewy noodles! I liked it, although I was a bit confused if it was Uyghur or Chinese because it tasted very similar to Chinese food to me - Pork dumplings: delicious, you have to get these. They look so boring. They're SO good and there's so many. - Mapo tofu: my mouth was very numb eating this but the tofu was silky smooth. I can only assume it was good but I didn't have much spice tolerance left in me after the laghman.

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