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    4.4 (152 reviews)
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    Lahmacun
    Emily C.

    Been eyeing this place every time I walk by before finally trying this place with some friends. Everything we tried was delicious -- the lahmacun, the manti, and this other dish with calamari in it (I forget the name). My personal favorite was the manti, so tasty with the mix of yogurt and tomato sauce. Will definitely be back next time I'm in the neighborhood!

    Sucuklu Pide: dried beef sausage flatbread with eggs $29.
    Scott F.

    5/5: The Sucuklu Pide is great. Dried beef sauasage on flatbread. With eggs, it's $29.The flatbread is unleavened, so it's not chewy/puffy like pizza dough, so not quite perfect. Great service. Authentic Turkish people on the staff. Was not busy on a Saturday at 4 PM.

    Jad A.

    What a great surprise! This place was great and the food is delicious. We went as a group of 3 for the first time this week. The staff is friendly and the ambiance is vibrant. They have a very large selection of food and everything was delicious. I highly recommend the appetizer plate. Their flatbreads were our favorite!

    Moussaka
    Sammi Y.

    Great local spot! The restaurant is so cute and inviting with all of the lights and plenty of seating indoor and outdoor. It wasn't too busy on a Sunday night, but I've seen it packed on a Friday and Saturday and during lunchtimes as well so there may be a wait. Service is excellent with attention to detail. The staff explains all of the food and constantly checks to see how you're doing and if you need anything. The food is solid - I highly recommend the appetizer platter so you can try everything. There are a lot of options of flatbread so they're good to try. The moussaka has a perfect ratio of vegetables to layers with good flavor. I do think the portions are a bit small to justify the prices.

    Free bread, lamb casserole
    Hannah C.

    A delicious brunch experience in a beautiful setting. I visited on a Saturday afternoon, and the restaurant was pretty empty. There's a lot of seating both inside and outside. The outside tables had heaters for colder weather. My party of five was immediately seated inside, and the interior had plenty of natural light and wall art. The service was speedy and efficient. Since we visited during lunchtime, we could only order from the brunch menu, which was much smaller than the dinner menu but still had delicious options. Most of the dishes here really impressed me. The lahmacun was insanely good, a flatbread topped with minced meat. The warm and savory meat on bread paired well with refreshing toppings, like tomatoes and onions. The lamb casserole was also delicious - the meat was seasoned and cooked incredibly. The sauce from the casserole was amazingly savory - I dipped the free bread provided into the sauce, and it made for the perfect bite. For dessert, the katmer was utter perfection. The dish features a very thin phyllo dough accompanied by plenty of fruit and creamy, sweet kaymak. It was both fresh and rich. The presentation was also stunning. While most dishes were a hit, I was actually shocked by the horiatiki, a $15 salad. This $15 salad was ridiculously small and was probably made using a single tomato and a single cucumber. There were literally fewer than five pieces of feta cheese in this $15 salad - each person in my five person party ate half a cube of feta cheese. I truly don't think anything about this tiny dish would justify a $15 price point. I think there were probably five bites total to this salad. Other than the unfortunate salad sizing, I was super impressed with my brunch here, and the dishes were seasoned to perfection.

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    Shareen C.

    My friends and I came here on a week day for dinner and got sat in around 15 mins for a group of 8. Even though we sat outside it was still warm and the waiter still check up on us a lot. The food was amazing! The dishes are great to be shared especially the Cold Mezes and the items From the Oven. The Pides are a must order if you're here but we really love the Kasharli Beyti dish! We came here to celebrate our friend's birthday. Although you cannot make a reservation, I would still recommend this place for dinner with a slightly bigger group.

    Lahmacun - thin flat bread
    Sundar R.

    We ordered 1) Sarma 2) Lahmacun 3) Yumurtali Pide and 4) Chicken Brochete. I have enjoyed Turkish food before, but each one of these dishes was very unique in flavor and tasty. My favorite was the Lahmacun thin bread! The service was good and fast. Nice ambiance. This is a nice Turkish restaurant.

    Becca H.

    I thought this spot was just okay. The service was weird - when I arrived, I was looking for a table for 2, but was told strictly that I can only be seated if my friend truly was on the way..meanwhile there were plenty of tables available. The mezze platter was pretty good and great for sharing. The entree was just okay and I thought most things were priced high for the quality.

    Flatbread

    Yummy! Had the octopus, fries, lamb and beef flatbread and ground beef kibbeh! All were quite delish! Staff were very attentive.

    Fancypants X.

    Though I eat a fair amount of Mediterranean food, it's rarely Turkish cuisine. While many dishes at Anatolian Table were familiar to me, some had unique tastes & seasonings that I don't often get to try. Situated on a busy corner, the restaurant's ambient glow welcomes passersby & envelopes their sidewalk seating. The atmosphere inside is energetic; very characteristic of lively Valencia eateries. My group shared a variety of mezes & mains. Rave reviews for the Pastirma (beef carpaccio) appetizer & Lamb Brochette. The standout item for me was Feta Garides, jumbo prawns with artichoke, cherry tomato, & feta in a delicious white wine sauce. Sarma were stuffed grape leaves served warm (I'm used to Greek dolmas served cold.) Kibbeh had ground beef wrapped in heavily-spiced bulgur. Would not recommend their Manti, meat dumplings with a too-al-dente wrapping, Dinner at Anatolian Table was a fun night out, however, I didn't come across a dish I can't live without.

    Darlene T.

    Loved the atmosphere and location of this spot! It's on a corner and really great for people watching. The staff was very friendly and everything seemed great except the food. I wanted to love it, because the place came highly recommended, but I just didn't. We ordered the Lahmacun and Chicken Wrap. The Lachmacan was not what we expected and the chicken wrap was like something I could pick up at an airport store to go. The chicken wrap which needed something other than the ketchup on the side which I presume were for the fries. But ketchup, really? At a Mediterranean restaurant? Maybe a lil' lemon garlic aioli would've been nice or some other Aegean sauce. $60 for a chicken wrap & flatbread with waters? Nah!

    Emily R.

    I came here for my birthday and now I can't stop thinking about it! So yummy. We came on a Tuesday night and there was no wait. Sat outside under some pretty twinkle lights. The food was DELICIOUS. Our server recommended the Kasarli Beyti and it ended up being my favorite. I also loved the Borek and flat bread, but everything was just so yummy. All of the people working there were really kind and welcoming and we had a great time!

    Tabouleh
    Fumika T.

    We tried to go to Jilli and there was a 3 hour wait. Because I had already drove all the way to SF from South Bay we decided to walk around until then but after an ice cream and an hour and a half later we needed to sit down. We decided to get a small bite at Anatolian table. It might have been more than a small bite. We got the tabbouleh salad with dates and a flatbread. I knew of tabbouleh's only from the Key and Peele skit where they're at the gym and say "holy Tabbouleh," while my friend watched some hot ones video where the celebrity noted the tabbouleh salad would be their last meal. I think this heightened our expectations a bit but it was still pretty good, although I'm not sure it would be either of our last meals. I do like the contrast with the date. We definitely bit off more than we can chew with a double flatbread but the combination of the two was pretty good too. A decent snack to keep us going until 8pm, in a comfy casual vibe.

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