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    LOKUM

    4.5 (583 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Outdoor seating

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    Liliana M.

    I tried the oreo and tiramisu Turkish delight. The oreo one was really good and had a nice crunch to it because of the cookie crumbs, but it was still soft and sweet. To me, the tiramisu didn't have much flavor and reminded me of fondant. The shop is really cute and the service was nice.

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    Gianina M.

    First time in a Turkish Cafe. Beautifully decorated like with all the Middle Eastern Touch. Amazing service. Variety of Baklavas and desserts was impressive. We ordered a Turkish Iced Tea and a couple of Baklavas to taste. Sweetened perfectly and the baklava was made to perfection. I didn't try the coffee, but it did look like an original Turkish coffee. They had outside and inside seating.

    Monica V.

    This is always a must stop when I'm in town. My husband spend more than he should but it's his favorite candy. I love the Turkish delights. If you've seen Narnia then you'll know how good it is. Staff was really kind to my daughter and let her try a sample that she was eyeing. They also have a delicious dubai chocolate cake that is absolutely Devine. It's sweet but not overly sweet. I wish Lokum was not so far from the Bay Area otherwise I'd go more often.

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    Mike B.

    My wife makes us visit Lokum every visit. It's the most authentic for chocolate delights. She absolutely loves Lokum chocolate! Rich, silky, and beautifully balanced flavors that felt both indulgent and refined. It's the kind of treat where you keep reaching for one more piece.

    Jo S.

    Lokum made me nostalgic for Istanbul! It is a fun dessert place and not only located in the heart of State Street! They have a bit of everything Turkish: wide array of baklava and lokum (Turkish delight), decadent desserts (Dubai chocolate is an option!), simit, Turkish served tea and coffee. You can grab some to bring home or offer as a nice gift. They have tables inside and outside where you can enjoy dessert with tea served in glasses like in Turkey or coffee. They also serve breakfast which is nice if you want something different. You can buy Turkish tea and coffee to make at home. Attentive service, water from the house, prices are a tad high. Great place for a nice treat, the Turkish kind! We need a similar shop in LA!

    Israel G.

    Such a unique experience. Step into the flavors of Turkey. Turkish delight Turkish coffee Turkish delicacies Turkish lighting Turkish ambiance Turkish service They take American money but everything you buy here was made in Turkey. Had a great time sipping Turkish cardamom coffee and eating some Narnia delights.

    Kadaif Extra Pistachio
    Austin B.

    tl;dr upscale candy shop meets home goods store at this unapologetically Turkish cafe; come for the confections, stay for the baklava and coffee Lokum, more commonly known as "Turkish delight", has been a staple candy across the Middle East and Southeastern Europe for centuries. These jelly-like confections range from creamy to fruity to nutty and tend to be served in bite-sized cubes. So, what happens when you devote an upscale cafe concept to this traditional treat? You get LOKUM, a downtown Santa Barbara coffeeshop-candy store opened by brothers Bulent and Levent Derdiyok in 2020. From the outside, LOKUM mostly blends in with the rest of the Mission Revival architecture along State St. But one step inside and you're transported to Turkey. The opulent decor is punctuated by showstopping candeliers hanging from the soaring ceilings. A handful of wood epoxy tables separate sky-high shelves of Turkish coffee/tea, pastry staples, and homeware. The dark marble candy/pastry display is richly colorful. Meadows of pistachio-sprinkled baklava sit right up front, while a rainbow of forearm-length Turkish delights run the length of the restaurant. Eighties pop echoes around the space. Expect a quiet cafe around opening, but a bustling bistro by mid-afternoon. My partner and I popped in twice during our visit to Santa Barbara. On both occasions, the staff were quick to offer samples of Turkish delight and halva. My favorite varieties were the standard Pistachio Honey Turkish Delight and the chewy "Narnia" series; some of the more adventurous flavors simply had too much going on. While we didn't end up purchasing any candy, we did opt for the next-level strong Traditional Turkish Coffee and the Kadaif Extra Pistachio pastry. The kadaif (a shredded phyllo pastry soaked with syrup) was generously layered with crushed pistachios. The portion felt modest at first, but the sweet, rich flavor satisfied within just a few bites. The prices were notably steep: our pastry and coffee both approached $8, while the Turkish delight went for nearly $40 per pound. However, the overall experience was decidedly positive. For a unique cafe, stellar service, and mouth-watering eats, look no further than LOKUM -- but don't be surprised to feel tempted by the toothsome treats.

    Ran C.

    When traveling, even if just a road trip, calories don't count, right? At least they don't for me which is why after dinner, when walking down State to burn off some calories, my friend and I wandered right into Lokum. After all, dessert is never optional ... I love Turkish Delights and Baklava. And this place has them both! And more. I knew I was going to buy a box (see pics) and the staff still offered me samples. I tend to know what I like when it comes to these snacks but there were a few I hadn't had before (at other places, of course) as this was my first visit here. Cool little spot to hang out and have snacks and a warm beverage (think coffee and tea) but know it's not a large seating area. No table service. You'd have to order at the counter, then wait for your order. At least I didn't notice a hostess or servers as I was too focused on my snacks. Again, see pics. I forgot to snack and share some with my friend later that evening but they were still awesome the next day and the day after. Still had the soft chewiness, kinda like gel - meaning it didn't harden like a rock. And the taste still was nice and sweet and everything still melted in my mouth. I know they have another location and whether I'm up in SLO or back in Santa Barbara, I'd definitely stop in and grab more.

    Rose Pomegranate Pistachio Turkish Delight and Turkish Tea
    Dominique M.

    This rose and pomegranate Turkish Delight was so yummy! I had never tried a Turkish Delight before today and I really enjoyed it. Rose and pomegranate are some of my favorite flavors so I knew this one would be good. Also the tea had a nice bitterness that balanced the Delight. I loved the set up of the cafe it was cozy and laid back. The workers were also kind and got evrything to us quickly.

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    Shelby P.

    Turkish delight was yummy, coffee was tough tbh, it was true Turkish coffee but a spoon would have been nice to mix it. You're better off getting just the regular Turkish coffee and not getting the special flavors. We got the chocolate and hazelnut and didn't notice a difference in taste.

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    Kristina F.

    What a treasure. This space is beautiful, carefully curated, and immersive. These guys should hold a masterclass on ambiance, like for real. There are SO many choices for sweets here in such a vast variety of flavors, there's literally something for everyone. And the baklava looked absolutely divine. My husband and I came in on a mission to get some Turkish coffee (strong, sweet, and slightly gritty). They had it available in both hot and iced...but then the Ottoman caught my attention. The Ottoman sounded like the extra upon extra, super indulgent coffee experience. Strong coffee with the gritty grounds, cream, pistachio, terebinhts (pistachios but make them feral), mastic (tree resin), and carob. And it was extra. It reminded me sort of like a more angry mint chip. My husband expressed that it tastes like a tree. Perhaps an acquired taste. But definitely a unique experience for those who are okay with curiosity getting the better of them!

    Karen H.

    Hands down the best coffee shop I've been to in the U.S. -- Lokum is a 10/10 across the board. Everything here is done right. The space is beautiful, the desserts are unreal, the coffee is excellent, and you can immediately tell this place is run properly. The owner was present and actively helping behind the register, which says everything -- when the owner is on the floor, assisting the team, you know standards are high. The Turkish delights (lokum) are next level -- fresh, perfectly textured, and not overly sweet. The baklava selection is insane: flaky, balanced, rich without being heavy. You can tell real care goes into every detail. Service deserves special mention. Casey helped us and was incredibly fast, friendly, and professional, and honestly the entire team knows how to deliver real customer service -- something that's way too rare in the U.S. You can feel that true Turkish hospitality has been brought here, and it shows in every interaction. This is one of those places you go to once and immediately say: I'm coming back every time I'm in Santa Barbara. Well done -- seriously impressive.

    Turkish Coffee Non-Sand made.
    Milad N.

    Point of view is important when evaluating the quality of Baklava's, Turkish delights, and Turkish Coffee at Lokum. If you have never tried the sand made traditional Turkish coffee, Lokum's coffee is a 4/5 for you. However, the quality of their "traditional coffee" is no where close to the sand made traditional Turkish coffee as it tastes watery and is not prepaired using the sand technic, so I say it is a 2/5 compare to the traditional sand made Turkish coffee. The Baklava's we had wers not fresh and their is a taste of refrigeration associated with it. The delight is okay. Price wise, this place is extremely expensive. The coffee was $5.5 and came with a small delight. Baklava's are sold seprately and an inch by inch sizs Baklava is $4-6 dollars depending on the variety, in late 2025. Service is decent and ambiance is extremely nice.

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    2 months ago

    The best Turkish delight I've evereaten . Irecommend it to those who love Tutkish delight

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    Delicious! Very helpful staff who patiently explained some of the items and even let us sample some items.

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    Ask the Community - LOKUM

    Do the Turkish coffees come in decaf?

    How long does the baklava last if I want to bring some home as a gift?

    Maximum five days... Thank you!

    Any vegan options?

    We have Turkish delight that’s made out of cooked honey if you’re OK with cooked honey

    Is it just Turkish coffee (a bit strong for me) or do they also make lattes, etc?

    Hi Kate, in terms of coffee drinks it's just Turkish coffee presently. They do sell delicious freshly brewed hot tea as well.

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    Zaytoon - Halloumi & Watermelon, Tzatziki, Hummus, Pita, Tabouli and Batata Harra (the best!)

    Zaytoon

    4.2(1.6k reviews)
    0.3 mi
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    What can I say about this restaurant. Five star in my opinion…read more First time visiting this place and it was exquisite. We arrived on a Friday night and they were kind enough to find us a table without reservation (I would still recommend reserving for the weekend). Customer service A plus. Ambiance was so beautiful, we felt we entered another dimension with the patio seating. We ordered Falafel, Baba Ghannouj Chicken Kabobs and Pita Bread. For a cocktail I had a tequila based one called Standard. Everything was made to perfection and fresh. Timing between entrees was perfectly calculated. We were seated like in a private terrace which we loved.

    The ambiance here is absolutely stunning, and the service was decent--the manager was friendly and…read moreattentive throughout our meal. However, the experience felt a bit underwhelming for such a very expensive price tag. The Food & Drinks: Pita Bread: A disappointment; it lacked the soft, hot moist texture you expect and honestly felt like it came out of a bag. Hummus: Just okay--nothing to write home about. Beef Shawarma: This was the highlight of the meal; it was actually good. Alcohol: Be warned--the markups are intense. They really gouge you on drink prices, so you might want to skip the cocktails. The Experience: The "cool factor" has dipped a bit since they stopped offering hookahs, and since there were no belly dancers during our visit (maybe we were just too early?), the entertainment was lacking. Also, keep in mind that you must be in a large group if you want to snag one of those coveted fire pit tables. The Verdict: Go for the views and the relaxed vibe, but manage your expectations on the value for the price.

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    Petra Cafe - Mezza Sampler

    Petra Cafe

    4.1(319 reviews)
    0.5 mi
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    Honestly... save your money…read more I dropped by this Jordanian restaurant /hookah lounge to chill for a bit, have a beer, and enjoy some hookah. It looked like a cool vibe from the outside, but the whole experience left me super disappointed. When I walked in, the place was empty--just the owner and two staff. No greeting, no welcome, just awkward silence while the owner stayed on the phone trying to fix what sounded like a billing issue. The staff didn't speak much English (which is fine), but there was no real effort to help or explain anything either. Eventually, I got a hookah and a beer--$48.50 for one hookah and one beer. Yeah... nearly $50. No food, no extras. That's wild. Then I was told I had to smoke outside on the back patio, which turned out to be a tiny little corner--maybe 6 by 10 feet--with uncomfortable chairs and a random wood bench. It took 15 minutes to even get the hookah (remember, no one else was there), and when it arrived, it was totally burnt. Overpacked, harsh hits, and I ended up having to scrape it and fix it myself just to get it to smoke right. Wanna know the kicker? You only get three coals. That's it. No refills unless you pay for more. No one checked on us for almost an hour, and when I finally asked for more coals, they said (in broken English and mostly Spanish) that that's all you get unless you pay extra. I've smoked hookah all over the place--three coals is nothing, especially when you're charging $35+. No one came around, no vibe, no music, no nothing. Just me, my burnt hookah, and a beer that wasn't even cold. I really tried to find something redeeming about this place, but nothing hit. The service wasn't there, the product wasn't good, and it honestly felt like I was bothering them just by being there. Bottom line: for $50, you can do way better just about anywhere else--or even at home. Hope they turn it around, but for now, I wouldn't recommend it.

    This restaurant is located off from State Street. There is a parking lot across the street and…read morebehind the building. The restaurant is great. There is a bar, hookah lounge in the back. There are also games available to use. It is a little bit dark inside. The food was good. We got the burger and the shawarma wrap. The service was good. There is one one cook and a one bartender. The food came quickly. Everyone was really nice and friendly. Take-out available

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    Twisted Meats - Döner Sandwich

    Twisted Meats

    4.7(540 reviews)
    48.1 mi
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    it's so good that if I could I would go here every day. 5 stars.The food is amazing and workers are…read morenice, and the food is also extremely healthy. I recommend the lamb and beef döner.

    Dear gentle reader, Do not approach ordering from Twisted…read moreMeats lightly--for you and your taste buds stand on the brink of something bordering on the transcendent. The vegetables arrive so fresh that even the most resolute vegan might momentarily forgive the unapologetic abundance of beef, lamb, and chicken beneath them. The sauces are lush, indulgent, and impossibly smooth--crafted with a decadence that feels almost improper to describe. The fries? Crisped to perfection on the outside--twice over, it seems--while the interior dissolves into something closer to silk than potato. And then there is the staff: disarmingly kind, effortlessly charismatic, and possessed of a presence that elevates the entire experience. The towering proprietor, all 6'8" of him, greets guests with a smile that borders on euphoric--especially when he places into your hand a perfectly chilled stein of Enegren Valkyrie. The beer selection is not merely good; it is curated with intent and reverence. Each pour feels like a quiet passage to the old country--a place you may not want to leave once you arrive. In short, their meats linger in the mind long after the meal ends. We are fortunate, indeed, that two gentlemen from Deutschland chose to share their craft here. PROST!

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    Sadaf Restaurant - Chicken Barg

    Sadaf Restaurant

    4.5(560 reviews)
    50.8 mi
    $$

    A+++++ Sadaf has a beautiful new look, and as always, the food was absolutely amazing. Our waiter,…read moreAli Reza, provided excellent service -- he was knowledgeable, attentive, and made wonderful recommendations throughout our meal. I highly recommend trying Sadaf, especially the Thousand Oaks location. It was a fantastic dining experience from start to finish.

    I'm a big fan of Persian food, and I've eaten in many a restaurants. Some good, some not so good,…read moreand in case of Sadaf, some amazing ones. This food is so good, it is the standard to be compared with. The only other time I had Persian food this good, was twice. My mom's cooking and another Persian restaurant in San Jose. If you are here you're in good, nay great hands. I know I get too poetic sometimes. But bear with me. Order any of the appetizers, and you will be superbly satisfied. The Naderi Kabob, done medium rare and Albaloo Polo (cherry rice), we're literally delectable. I didn't get a chance to take a picture. Sorry! My bad. The restaurant is at the site of N old Persian restaurant, but completely redone, and redecorated. Staff are professionally trained and service is just excellent. Can't wait to visit this place again. Come for a date, come with family. Update! Update...my second visit in just as many months, and the service and quality remain excellent. This time I tried the combination filet mignon and ground beef kabobs. In a word, Delish! Wait! Is that word? Desert was fresh

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