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    Anatolia Fire

    4.6 (17 reviews)
    Open 12:00 pm - 12:00 am (Next day)
    Updated 2 weeks ago

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    Adana Kebab Plate and Fanta (Orange Flavor)
    David Y.

    Food is delicious and all 3 times Ive been, the staff greet me with big smiles and provide great service.

    Chicken Thigh Plate

    Tried Anatolia Fire for the first time tonight. When I opened up the plate I thought it was going to be lacking some sort of sauce but I was wrong. The flavor was excellent;the chicken was crispy and well seasoned, the rice was aromatic, and the salad was fresh. I thought the rice was slightly undercooked and wished there was a little more of it. Overall food was great. I paid 20 dollars for the chicken thigh bowl which I thought was definitely overpriced. Though there was healthy portion of food, I'd say I see similar bowls in the 13-16 dollar range. I also waited 15-20 minutes for my order at the foldout chair table setup. Overall good food but there's a lot of competition with similar cuisine in the area to say I'd be coming back regularly.

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    Kevin G.

    Food solid 10/10, super light to me after heavy eating the day before from Christmas,the bread was good they gave a lots some more sauces for the food would be nice

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    Delicious kofte sandwich, and free hot tea! Very good sandwich bun, highly recommend.

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    8 months ago

    Very delicious food and good service very convenient when you are hungry and looking for something to eat fast and healthy too.

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    9 months ago

    Great meat but too little veggies in sandwich. Broke out in hives afterwards Friendly. But too expensive for what one gets

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    Esnaf

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