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    Burchak Pide

    4.7 (43 reviews)
    ModerateTurkish, Pizza, Desserts
    Closed 12:00 pm - 9:00 PM
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Maria R.

    I absolutely love this Turkish spot. I had the chicken - broccoli pide and it was amazing. It's like a pizza but with no sauce. Everything was very fresh and flavorful. Would def come back.

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    Alp A.

    This is my third time here I can tell you without a doubt the food, ambiance and customer service all are top notch. Made reservation of 7:45 but got there by 7:30 and since it was not crowded we took a nice 4 person table. We ordered the pineapple and strawberry smoothie, spicy chicken pesto toast, spicy chicken bbq pizza, large fries on the side, ginger ale, small cappuccino, small Turkish tea and kunefe. The Turkish tea was on the house, we also ordered spicy chicken panini to go but were instead given bbq chicken pizza which was a honest mistake by the server and I let him know about that which they apologized for but I will give them five stars for excellence in all other things. Highly recommend this spot to anyone and everyone. Can't wait to come here again .

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    Nikhil R.

    Honestly the paninis are fantastic. Soft, flavorful, and warm paninis are made fresh and served in a pizza box. They are massive and can feed 2 people! Their special panini with beef and lamb is delicious with all the veggies also included. They give a hot nice sauce that is not too hot along with ranch on the side. This might be the beet panini I've ever had, and I completely understand how this is a 5.0 restaurant. I will come here again fir sure. Staff are super friendly as well.

    Spicy onion and meat pide and pickles
    Julisa W.

    Wow! Completely different experience than I've had culinary. Especially loved the pickles and the spicy lamb wrap. The icy fresh mint lemonade was superb. Great service!

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    Liubov K.

    smoke salmon with arugula , plus turkish tea fresh, tasty, I had good time after work

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    Roseanne V.

    What a great spot! Came in for a quick brunch and everything was perfect. Friendly staff, clean space and affordable prices. Food tasted fresh and delicious, will definitely be back! Great addition to the neighborhood

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    Bridgette S.

    Super comfy experience at the sweetest new café in town!! My boyfriend and I saw that they opened up 10 days ago, and finally got a chance to dine in. We didn't know what to expect with a brand new spot, but we were determined to taste enough to reeeallly know ;) And they're awesome! You have to get the freshly brewed turkish tea. We ordered the Beef Soundjouk Cheese Pide(Karisik) and it was soooo delish with kashkaval cheese and cripy bottom. The feta roll was also incredible. 10/10 will be back for chill study sessions with a great ambience and delicious pastries. Can't wait to try the baklava.

    Shami B.

    Amazing Food! Unbelievable Food! Thanks for dude who is in charge of business! He is really professional and courageous! Thanks dude! I BurchakPide It's been long time since you've serviced the most delicious Pide in my town! Really appreciate your service and food! 5 for food ! Location is also 5 Thanks for being part of our life in our neighborhood! Such a great pleasure to bite your Pide

    Spicy Chicken Panini
    sarah y.

    The food was very delicious and the place has very nice seating. We stayed for over an hour. The waitresses were very nice, but I would say the service is a little slow. We also got a mint lemonade, which was delicious. The prices aren't bad considering the serving size. You can definitely share.

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    Ahmed H.

    Superb little eatery/cafe in Brooklyn. Very clean. Great service. Turkish are simply the sweetest people. The server recommend this burger and it did not disappoint. The bun was fresh and the meat was juicy. The presentation was appealing. I ordered a large cappuccino which was strong just the way I like. Will surely come again.

    Chicken Pesto Wrap
    Sharon W.

    Never was a huge fan of Turkish food until today! This goes beyond what we've ever had before, and the food is made with such attention to detail and much love. I had to try the Lahmacun, as The NY Times raved about this dish. It's perfectly seasoned minced meat and vegetables with tomato, herbs on top of a perfectly crispy and thin Turkish type bread. My description probably isn't doing this dish the justice it deserves, but trust me, it's amazing and addictive. We also ordered the chicken pesto and bbq chicken wraps which we enjoyed very much as well! You can literally taste the freshness of every ingredient and love in each bite. Delivery was flawless with all items packaged carefully and everything arrived nice and hot. I'm very impressed with this place and looking forward to trying more of their offerings, such as pide and pistachio baklava for dessert. I'm kicking myself for not getting that tonight, but there's always next time!

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    Kamil I.

    Only one spot on sheepshead bay where you can eat lahmacun , a lot of different flavours pahlava , visit them every week , their lacma- the best ! Very friendly people work there !

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    5 years ago

    Very nice staff and very kind of people. I ordered lahmacun It was perfect and service is great too.

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