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    Nomadic Kitchen

    4.9 (270 reviews)
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    Dogs allowed
    Outdoor seating

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    Chicken Kebab
    Mona A.

    We ordered to go from this spot a lot as I have loved their food ; my husband loves their beef kebabs, as they are juicy. I do wish they sold kebabs à la cart as the meal plates come with a lot of grains (lots of carbs), other than that, decent spot

    Beef Kebab
    Monica W.

    Loved Nomadic Kitchen! My sister & I visited Nomadic last Thursday and it was nice and quiet. I was a bit nervous because my one year never really had Mediterranean food before and I wasn't sure what she would enjoy but glad there were dishes that she actually likes! What we ordered: - Mezze Combination: I love that they have this platter of dips for you to eat with the fresh pita bread! My favorite definitely was the hummus and beets! - French fries: Standard fries, pretty crispy and fresh. My daughter enjoyed it. - Beef Kabob: The steak was medium rare and super flavorful! The whole plate was delicious! The two pilafs also were delicious and it went well with the steak! Thank you to the owner who also gave us rice pudding for our girls. It was super yummy and my daughter definitely enjoyed it. Overall amazing food and experience! Definitely will be back again soon!

    Lahmacun
    Sho R.

    I stopped by on a weekday evening early. The place was empty. It started to fill up while I was eating. Kofte kebab was my favorite item here. Kabob was flavorful. And the side rices and salads were excellent as well. Lahmacun, some call as Turkish pizza, had good flavors. I think it would have tasted more if there was more meat.

    Mezze combination (all)
    Sophia C.

    Pretty good! Mezze combination 9/10 - HUGE portion with a nice basket of bread - can serve 3-4 ppl !! - didn't like some of the items but I don't know what they were - as a pickle hater, I was surprised to say I like Turkish pickles - it was nice to be able to try a lil of everything - I'm obsessed with the sesame bread, it was chewy and crispy and warm. Chicken & beef kebab 9/10 - their chicken and beef are SO JUICY, very well seasoned - idk what kind of rice is on this plate but the seasoned one is rly good, seasoned well and had a nice texture - portion is small but if you get an appetizer you'll def be full Overall, service was really good. He kept checking on us. Vibes were okay, it's like a family style restaurant but was empty. The only thing was the water cups look kinda crusty....so I drank from my own water bottle. Would come back!

    Lamb Kebab
    Rocky V.

    We visited Nomadic Kitchen this past weekend and it's easy to see why they're so highly rated. We tried the mezze combo and chose the hummus, babaganoush, ezme, and mint tzatziki. All four were incredibly delicious. The bread served with it was also super soft and fresh. We also ordered the Nomadic Pide, which was another banger of a dish. It had the perfect blend of spices and cheese on a crispy flatbread. The lamb kebab was fantastic as well, tender, flavorful, and cooked perfectly. We'll definitely be coming back.

    Babaganoush
    Michele L.

    I stumbled across Nomadic Kitchen on Yelp and the reviews looked amazing, so since we're fairly close around the area, why not give it a try? It's Mother's Day weekend and I thought it would get crowded so we had an early dinner around 5:20PM or so. It was actually fairly empty when we arrived, but their outdoor seating filled up while we were eating. My partner and I shared a Babaganoush. He got a Lahmacun as his entree, and I got the Falafel plate which comes served with rice, salad, and a basket of bread. The Babaganoush was prepared pretty quickly. I would say it's one of the top babaganoush we've ever had. It's got a nicely smokey flavor to it, it's chunky, but also light. I also love the added small additional spreada surrounding the babaganoush. I'm not sure exactly what was in those, but some was creamy, some was spicy, and some were refreshing. A very nice appetizer with a bunch of different textures and flavors. When our entree came, I was mildly surprised at how large these plates were, but thankfully, it wasn't that the portion was huge, it was just beautifully plated, and I would say, portioned nicely (quality over quantity for me). The salad was fresh and had a light vinaigrette mixed in. The plate came with five falafels and a big spread of hummus for dipping. The falafels were kinda moist, and it had a nice crunchy outer fried layered, but not oily. The hummus was very smooth and had a nice flavor to it. As for the rice, that was surprisingly very addicting! It had a light coconut-y flavor to it and the rice had a slight mochi-like chew to it. It kind of reminds me of broken rice. It was a delicious entree! As for my partner's entree, it's his first time trying the Lahmacun. It's sorta like a meaty pizza on a thin flatbread and you wrap salad in it. It tastes pretty meaty by itself, but wrapping some salad it in balances it out nicely. This spot is worthy of the reviews. Service was very friendly, food came fast and it was absolutely delicious! If we lived around the area, this would probably be a top favorite of ours.

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    Allena C.

    Nomadic Kitchen has been one of those dusty bookmarks that we finally got around to try! It was quiet at 5 pm on a Saturday night. Many tables were available for our choosing. Unpretentious, casual cafe vibes! Service was friendly and efficient as well. ***OUR PICKS*** MEZZE COMBO (4) Our choices among 8 mezze: *cucumber salad ~ cucumbers tossed in pomegranate molasses vinaigrette. *babaganoush ~ roasted eggplant, tahini, lemon juice, garlic, and spices. *hummus ~ chickpeas, tahini, lemon juice, garlic, and spices *pink lady ~ red cabbage, lebneh, and spices A basket of bread is complimentary. We enjoyed the variety of mezze. We liked the pink lady the most due to its flavor and contrasting tartness, hummus was creamy and babaganoush had a good smokiness (tied in 2nd place), and the cucumber salad was our least favorite. We would have liked the cucumbers to be crunchier and diced into cubes. They were sliced paper-thin, wilted, and soft from sitting in the pomegranate molasses vinaigrette. We didn't care for the texture, but the flavor was good. We thoroughly enjoyed everything else. The nicely warmed basket of bread was generous, yet necessary to eat with the mezze. They even put a small amount of other dips alongside our 4 chosen ones, which made it even better. It was also artfully displayed on a platter. Great starter! Next time, we will choose something other than the cucumber salad. Still, this appetizer was yummy! 5/5 LAMB KEBAB PLATE ~ they displayed the food nicely on a platter making it visually appealing and appetizing! Rice was fluffy and not sticky, lamb was tender and was well-seasoned with tasty spices, salad was colorful and fresh, and I believe the item that came with the meal was bulgar? It had a tomato-y flavor. Though it was not mentioned on the menu. Everything on my plate was prepared well and on point! 5/5 Kofte kebab plate ~ beautiful presentation of delicious food! My guy was impressed and enjoyed his meal. 5/5 Redwood City isn't a usual destination for us, but it might become one! We'll be back to try other things on the menu whenever we're back in this area. This was a memorable meal! I highly recommend trying Nomadic Kitchen, if you like Middle Eastern food!

    Alayna K.

    A cute, warm neighborhood gem! All of the staff were friendly with their jokes and warmth and made our dinner enjoyable. The chicken was very tender and extremely juicy. The mezze platter was a great variety (we loved the hummus) and the sesame bread was wonderful. Portions are on the leaner side so be sure to order extra things.

    Kofte Kebab
    Christian T.

    This place is legit. From the warm hospitality of the owner to the delicious food, Nomadic Kitchen has officially become a regular spot for me when I'm craving solid Turkish food. Our party shared the appetizer combination with four items, the cucumber salad, and three kebab plates--kofta, chicken, and falafel. Everything was absolutely delicious. The kofta was beautifully seasoned, the chicken was incredibly moist, and the falafel really knocked it out of the park. The cucumber salad was light and refreshing and paired perfectly with the appetizer plate, which also comes with freshly baked bread. The restaurant itself is smaller and more intimate, with both indoor and outdoor seating. Our server was very welcoming, happy to make recommendations, and had a great sense of humor, which made the experience even better. Nomadic Kitchen is located on Broadway in Redwood City, on one of the streets now closed off for outdoor dining. Parking is easy to find by the post office or across from the fire station in the Marshall Street parking garage. Highly recommend if you're looking for great Turkish food in the area.

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    Michael C.

    Those Stellar ratings... I see what the hype is all about. I was a bit skeptical about the stellar ratings. It looks like it was earned justifiably so... We walked past here a couple times and thought we should give this place a try. Well this was the weekend it happened. Nomadic Kitchen is a Turkish restaurant churning out some tasty food. A mid size fast causal small business with a decent amount of seating inside. It's in downtown RWC, so embrace the challenge of parking. lol #TurkishEats: ~ MEZZE: Mezze Combination - 4.5/5 Just about everything was excellent. I could have sworn we ordered the smaller of the two combination, but we end up getting the bigger combination. Oh well, no complaints. We got to try a goo a majority of the messie menu. ~ PIDES: Nomadic Pide - 5/5 Apparently according to comments from my fellow Yelpers, this was a must try it. So we gave it a try, absolutely no regrets; like a fancy craft Pizza / Flatbread. Best way I can describe it, since I don't know what a Pide is...delish! ~ ENTREES: Kofte kebab - 5/5 This was one of the best kabobs I've had stateside in a while. The meat was tender and full of flavor. The Entrees come with rice, salad and a basket of bread. Unbeatable value for some delish food. ~ basket of bread - 4.5/5 delish! I think this is made in house, and if it isn't I want to know where they buy the bread! I'll be a regular there... Service was good, all the food came out at a decent time. We got a chance to me Hasan, the owner and chef. Nice guy, very friendly. Great experience... I'll definitely be back!

    Michelle P.

    Came on the suggestion from a Syrian man that refinishes our deck every few years - so we went and were notndisappointed! We ordered the mezes combo with 4 items but the chef gave us a sample of all of the messes - all were delicious with depth of flavor and a joy to eat - couldn't pick a favorite - see the menu! Then I ordered the beef and onion enclosed pose, son ordered the beef kebabs, and husband ordered the Lachmacan - more bready than he thought but he still enjoyed it - it is in the description - the pide was delicious with warm soft dough and tasty spiced meat enclosed - kid said his was good but no adjectives given lol - full with leftovers but ordered the Kunafe anyway and it was also delicious - sweet, crispy, chewy, delicious - look at the pictures, looks delicious and it was! Hard to choose among the Mediterranean restaurants around here. Try Nomadic Kitchen, you won't be disappointed.

    Kofte Kebab, Sucuklu Pide
    Denise Z.

    incredible small business serving turkish food, including some more traditional items! standouts are the mezze, pides, and the kofte kebab. i've been here twice now and i love the vibe sitting outdoors on a nice day, enjoying some mezze and chatting with friends. usually no wait for a table as well, which is convenient. i've had probably all of their mezze options and they are all excellent, but the standouts are the pink/beet hummus, babaghanoush, and dolma. you really can't go wrong though! the bread that comes with it is SO incredibly fresh and delicious, we always inhale the basket and ask for a second (free refills!!). i've had the chicken kebab before, but the kofte kebab is better - moist and flavorful, served with fragrant rice/grains. there's a side salad as well with the kebabs. the sausage pide was amazing too! it had a nice chew to the dough and the flavorful cheeses and sausage were mouthwatering. i've tried the lahmacun and thought that was pretty nice, but i prefer the pide. everything is very fresh and balanced, so you'll feel satisfied but not weighed down or unwell afterwards. super impressed by their offerings!! this is such a good spot for a casual lunch or dinner outdoors, especially with a few friends or family to share the plates. service can be slow, as it appears to be family-run, but it's well worth knowing that everything is fresh and prepared with care. if you're craving some good mezze or want to try some real turkish food, would highly recommend this spot!

    Beef Kebab
    Linz C.

    Wow what an amazing new addition to DT RWC. My family came for dinner around 6pm and had a nice big table outside. We pretty much ordered one of every meat, one meat filled flatbread, and the giant sampler platter and that was more than enough to feed all 11 of us. The platter was outstanding, beautifully platted, definitely IG worthy. We had no idea what we were eating but it was all delicious, especially with the house bread. Service was friendly and the indoor space is beautiful as well. My only complaint was that the bread baskets did not look the cleanest, a little sticky with old residue within the weaving.

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    2 years ago

    Best lahmacun in the town! Don't forget to try their beef kebab, dolma and kunefe and thank me later.

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    1 year ago

    Food was beautiful and tasty, owner is an artist! It's a ways from where we live, but we will return...

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    Great food and service at a good price. Recommend to my friends, will go again. Giving it a 5 star rating.

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    1 year ago

    Absolutely delicious! Definitely would recommend! The Lahmacun and Samsun Bafra Pide in particular were amazing!

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    Loved it, and definitely coming back. The staff was so great with our daughter and the food is delicious.

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    We absolutely love this place! Food is SO fresh and delicious. Highly recommended!!! The service is great as well.

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    I would post a photo of the cheese pide & chicken kebab plate, but we ate it all. Also, I didn't know I liked lentil soup till today.

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    2 years ago

    Soup & pitas jus great good food real authentic Turkish food & more kebabs are great as well

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    The food is wonderful, service is great. I will add Nomadic Kitchen to my list of favorite restaurants.

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    Really amazing food, pretty reasonable pricing and really nice owners. They gave us a lot of free items

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    Excellent clean food that tastes great! Service was good and the owner came to check if we liked our food. Can't wait to come back!

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    2 years ago

    Delicious! The ezme, pink lady and the nomadic pide was outstanding. Thank you Hassan and team!

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    Esnaf

    4.6
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    A1 service and even better food! Staff is super duper friendly and accommodating. Our suggestions…read moreare the following, as we wanted to try so many items on the menu; haydari (great starter w bread), mantarli pide (saur good), gavurdagi (v refreshing), et sis (beef lover here). I like my cheese and mushrooms so the mantarli pide was the highlight for me. The mint tea is also my fav. Just the right amount of honey. Will need to come back for a Turkish coffee.

    Very good food, beautiful space, good service. We had:…read more 1. bread (served with oil and herbs before the food arrived, then served without oil during the meal). This was a good bread, round and splittable like a pita, served hot from the oven and sprinkled with some seeds (I think sesame, although I didn't pay close attention). 2. Meze Trio: patlican ezme (roasted eggplant, bell peppers), haydari (garlic yogurt dip with mint and dill), girit (ezine cheese with pistachios, oregano, olive oil). Loved the eggplant--tender and tasty! The yogurt dip was good, but I couldn't eat large amounts of it. The cheese was ok, a bit too heavy for us. 3. Ahtapot (grilled octopus on lime mashed potatoes and paprika butter). I didn't eat this, but the kids liked it. The octopus seemed very tender, and the potatoes were good. 4. Roka (arugula, diced cooked beets instead of tomatoes, honey mustard). Good, but the creamy dressing made it feel a little heavy after a while. 5. Mercimekli imambayildi (lentils-stuffed roasted eggplant). Imam bayildi translates as "the imam fainted" (because the dish is so delicious, maybe?). This was excellent. The eggplant had a wonderful smokey, roasted flavor. The lentils were good. There was a garlic yogurt moat around the eggplant. 6. Kunefe (shredded filo, melted cheese center, syrup, pistachios, scoop of Maras ice cream). Very good, maybe a bit too much for the three of us, maybe better if split four ways. Located on the corner of San Carlos and El Camino. Street and lot parking nearby.

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    Meyhouse

    4.5
    (312 reviews)
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    We stopped into Meyhouse in Palo Alto for some Mediterranean cuisine and happy hour cocktails and…read morehad a fantastic experience. The atmosphere was stylish, welcoming, and perfect for a relaxed evening out. We shared several Mediterranean bites, and everything was fresh, flavorful, and beautifully presented. The quality of the ingredients really stood out, and each dish was packed with flavor. The cocktails were excellent, and my husband especially enjoyed the Japanese whiskey flight, which was a fun way to sample a variety of unique whiskeys. It was a great addition to the meal and made the experience feel even more special. As fans of Pera Mezze House in Roseville, we were excited to learn that Meyhouse shares the same ownership, and the same attention to quality and hospitality definitely shines through. Great food, delicious drinks, and wonderful service. We look forward to coming back the next time we're in Palo Alto!

    I was put in charge of finding a group lunch spot (a responsibility I do not take lightly), and…read moreafter a bit of digging, landed on Meyhouse on Emerson in Palo Alto. As someone who likes Turkish food, this felt like a strong contender. Food: We started with the lahmacun which is made up of a thin Turkish flatbread topped with ground beef, tomato, onion, pepper, and garlic. It was beautifully thin and crispy, with just the right amount of topping. Honestly, add a small salad and you've got the kind of lunch that makes you feel satisfied. This lahmacun is one of the better versions I've had which made it extra tragic to learn it's a lunch-only situation. Why gatekeep happiness to daytime hours? For my entree, I ordered the Alinazik which was grilled tenderloin skewers over eggplant labneh. The beef was tender and the labneh was creamy, savory and a tad smoky. I saw that they offer a $44.95 prix fixe menu, which sounds great in theory, except for the small catch that everyone at the table has to commit. A bit of a "we ride together, we prix fixe together" situation which may not work depending on your dining companion(s) dietary restrictions. Atmosphere: The space is bright, airy, and stylish. The high ceilings resulted in lots of natural light, and a large bar that quietly suggests, "you could have a cocktail or two." One slightly odd note: The bathroom lighting is very dim. Like... "is this ambiance or did someone forget a switch?" kind of dim. Not a dealbreaker, just a curious contrast to the otherwise well-lit space. Overall: A solid pick for Turkish food in Palo Alto located off Emerson and a successful group lunch choice (I will be taking full credit). I'd happily come back to explore more of the menu. I'm already eyeing the Pirzola (bone-in lamb chops) or the Filet of Levrek (branzino) and maybe lobby for all-day lahmacun.

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    4.7
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    Amazing! Everything from the moment you walk in being greeted, to the service from beginning to the…read moreend of your meal. We've been here a good amount of times and the quality of service can't be beat. The owner is almost always around and his presence makes the experience that much better. The conversation is one you won't want to miss. The food is always top tier. Freshly made to order and the plating is always so clean. The service has always been great. They even expanded the restaurant so there's even more space to dine in and to bring your whole group with you. Definitely a south city gem. We will definitely be back for more! Thank you Sofra Grill!

    I always thought that the best Turkish food in the Bay Area could only be found in downtown SF, and…read moretoday I realized that was not true. This restaurant in San Bruno had one of the best meat and lamb dishes I have tasted in the States. First off, the service was friendly and respectful. Ercan welcomed us and made me feel at home right away. It was a pleasure chatting with him and sharing stories. The Beyti was even better than what I expected. I already love Adana Kebab, and this took it to the next level. My girlfriend got the lamb shank, which was perfectly cooked. Lamb can be hit or miss, and this one was done just right, with the meat falling off the bones. The baklava was fresh, and not dry. It was the cherry on top of a unique experience. We were staying at a hotel nearby and did not expect to find a hidden gem like this in the neighborhood. The ambiance was also pleasant, with soft music and clean air.

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    3.3 mi
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    We went to Sultana Restaurant for Mother's Day with my husband and son, and we had an amazing…read moreexperience. Everything was perfect from beginning to end. We ordered lahmacun, Divan kebab, and other kebabs, and every dish was absolutely delicious and full of flavor. The service was also wonderful everyone was very polite, welcoming, and attentive. We chose to sit outside, and the atmosphere was beautiful. The relaxing music and the sound of the water made the whole experience even more special. We truly enjoyed our time there in every sense of the word. Highly recommended!

    **Rating take out only**…read more Ordered take out for Father's Day. I got the Sultana Combo, lentil soup, and a chicken wrap. The Sultana Combo looks like not a lot of food, but is actually a lot of food! 3 adults ate this, had their fill, but still had some leftovers for the next day. My favorite part was the rice, other people's favorite parts were the veggies or the soup (we don't usually eat a lot of protein, but the protein was also good!). It's not an elevated, elegant dish, especially not to-go-ed, but it's hearty, homey, and filling. There wasn't a part we didn't like or didn't think was worth the money. They have ample indoor and some outdoor patio seating; on a beautiful Sunday afternoon, seems lime many people opted for the outdoor seating. While waiting for my pick up order, there was one party in front of me that waited for (apparently) an excessive amount of time because the kitchen was backed up. The workers were extremely kind, and even gave them baklava as an apology! Small things like that show that the store cares more for the community than just getting orders out. My only gripe is that I felt like everything was extremely salty--the three of us were chugging water all night after our meal. I think the salt levels work well if there was plain rice or plain veggies, but when everything is salted so each part of the dish can be eaten alone, you end up feeling parched and bloated at the same time... not a good feeling. Regardless, recommend!!

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