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    Selda Mediterranean

    4.8 (94 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    Hasan Y.

    If you're looking for truly authentic Turkish food in Texas, Selda Mediterranean Kitchen & Bar sets the standard not just for San Antonio, but easily for Austin and Houston as well. From the moment the food hits the table, it's clear this isn't just "Mediterranean-inspired" cooking, it's the real experience. The flavors, spices, and preparation take you straight to Istanbul. You can tell there's a deep respect for traditional recipes, from the balance of seasoning to the freshness of ingredients and the way meats are grilled to perfection. The mixed grill is a must order, giving you a full tour of perfectly cooked kebabs that are juicy, smoky, and incredibly satisfying. The lahmacun is thin, crispy, and packed with flavor, the kind of dish you think you'll share but end up keeping to yourself. And the lentil soup, simple as it sounds, is rich, comforting, and done exactly how it should be. Even beyond those, the menu is full of classics like hummus, baba ghanoush, and fresh-baked bread that elevate the whole experience. The atmosphere and service complement the food, making it feel welcoming and genuine rather than overly commercial. Also restrooms are spectacularly clean. Kolonya Turkish hand sanitizer was a perfect touch. Honestly, you have two choices, you can fly to Istanbul for authentic Turkish food or just drive here, and you'll get the same satisfaction without the jet lag. At this point, yes, I'm addicted, and if you're even slightly into Turkish cuisine, you probably will be too. Dont Think Twice! Go eat some legit Turkish Food. Also on Sunday they have a buffet brunch!

    Branzino Grilled Fish
    James G.

    Came here after seeing the high stars. Place has an upscale feeling and prices are slightly above average. It is a smaller venue inside and they reconfigured tables as necessary based on number of parties. They do take reservations but we didn't need one and were seated quickly at 6:30ish on a Friday. The service was great and it seemed as if all the staff were just helping everyone. Our waters never got below half. There are only 4 beers on the menu but a pretty good wine selection. We ordered the grilled Branzino fish which was perfectly grilled. If you are squeamish I don't recommend it, stick to any other meat. The fish came out whole, head, eyes, fins and all! I had to keep picking small bones out of my mouth. Good taste and cooked right just not your typical American style grilled filets. I would definitely recommend this place for food.

    Grilled Salmon
    Bailey H.

    Listen -- I don't just hand out 5 stars to any restaurant that serves a decent meal. This place? A true hidden gem. WOW. From the moment I walked in, I thought, "Uh oh... am I underdressed?" But then I noticed the staff -- casually dressed, warm, and welcoming, like they've invited you into their Turkish home. The vibe is effortlessly cozy and genuine. Now the service -- unmatched. I was greeted like family: handshakes, smiles, chairs pulled out, and that instant feeling that you're among friends. That level of hospitality is rare these days. We started with the watermelon, beet, and feta salad, and let me just say -- I could eat that salad every single day and never get tired of it. The mix of sweet watermelon, earthy beets, and salty feta was absolute perfection. Then came the grilled salmon -- easily one of the top 5 salmon dishes I've ever had (outside of fresh sushi or sashimi). Perfectly crispy on the outside, tender and flaky inside, nestled in a rich tomato sauce over chickpeas so flavorful they deserve their own spotlight. The lamb chops were divine -- cooked to perfection, beautifully seasoned, and melt-in-your-mouth good. I wrapped pieces with grilled tomatoes and a fiery jalapeño inside their warm pita (which they keep refilling nonstop) -- pure heaven. Even the rice, simple at first glance, was full of depth and flavor. To end the meal, they brought out complimentary Turkish tea with sugar cubes and free refills -- the perfect final touch to an unforgettable dining experience. Restaurants like this are few and far between in San Antonio. As long as they're open, I'll be coming back again and again

    Brunch set up in front of the bar
    Sam O.

    I've reviewed this place before, highly recommended for dinner, but for some reason that review is not showing up for an update. This review is for brunch only. Selda is one of our great options for Turkish and Mediterranean cuisine, so we were excited to try the Turkish brunch that's available on weekends. The photos we had seen were mouthwatering! We arrived with a reservation and seated quickly. The area in front of the bar is converted to long tables with their brunch offerings. There were 2 meat dishes (minced beef kabob, chopped up, and a minced spicy chicken also chopped into chunks), one falafel, scrambled eggs, rice, vegetables, and a soup for hot options, and then there were a lot of different breads, yoghurt, fruit toppings and jam, fresh fruits, cheeses, olives, dips and spreads, salads, one type of cake for dessert (chocolate), urns of orange juice and lemonade. Hot tea is included. The current price is just under $30 pp. The hot dishes would have been so much better if they were served hot. Nothing was warm enough, it was all room temperature even though they were served out of heated chafing pans. The other items (breads, etc) were very tasty served at room temperature. Treat yourself to a bowl of yoghurt with some sour cherry topping! Delicious! Service was nothing special since the food part is self-service, and we did get a tea refill. We would have liked coffee, but no one checked on us so we could make the request. One bothersome thing we've seen, even during dinner visits, is that employees are eating while actively working. On this visit, one young man stood behind the bar area, watching over the diners, and eating with his bare hands. Meat, lettuce salad, fruit, all without a single utensil. He also answered the phone and bussed tables without washing hands in between. I'm not well versed in health code standards, but I was surprised to see this with a manager on the floor. We would like to try it again to see if the brunch offerings change from weekend to weekend, and to see if the food is normally served hot. It's nice to have something different in the community.

    Mixed grill

    Favorites: beyti special, lamb chops, mixed grill. Turkish flan, Kunefe, and baklava. Turkish coffee martini , margarita. Hookah on the patio which is a nice treat. You walk in and are instantly treated like family.

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    Aheli P.

    This is our favorite Turkish/ Mediterranean spot in San Antonio. Located right off the highway, this is the perfect spot for date night or to bring your whole family. They have an extensive menu. We love the baba, hummus, any of the grilled dishes. We stopped by on a Sunday and got a table. We tried the Beyti Kebab (grilled minced beef wrapped in a light wrap with yoghurt and red sauce which was devoured in seconds. We also shared the Ali Nazik, chunks of savory lamb over a Smokey eggplant. Be sure to add extra orders of pita and you won't be disappointed. The service and atmosphere is great.

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    Aijalyn A.

    I went here for my bday with my family and had a lovely experience. The servers was very accommodating and friendly and another gentleman helped keep our table clean and waters filled. The manager omer brought us teas and a delicious fudgy cake and sang happy birthday to me. They ensured we had a window seat. The food did take a while but not rushing made it feel like I was family. I would reccommend this to anyone looking for a homey and flavorful experience. The mixed grill and lamb chops blew me away!

    Jinx R.

    Food was very good. This was my first time trying Mediterranean food. We got some bread and cheese to start off. I wasn't a big fan of the parsley on the cheese but I just ate around it. We got the lunch special which was $20 for app and big plate. Our appetizers were : ezme, taziki, eggplant. The ezme and taziki were very good and I would recommend. I didn't like the eggplant dip tho. we got chicken shish and it came with beans, rice and lots of chicken. The chicken was actually so perfect. Grilled and still soft on the inside. I would eat that chicken every day if I could! Also best service, we were in an our in probably an hour! You can't beat their service. Staff was friendly and the whole place was so clean! Will definitely be going back

    Appetizer sampler (mezza)
    Lowell O.

    They took amazing care of us here. The service was top notch. The staff was intimately familiar with the menu and made great recommendations. They brought the food out with perfect pacing. And everything tasted AMAZING! These guys know what they're doing! We ate outside because it was a very nice day, but the interior was well decorated and pleasant. I can't recommend this place highly enough!

    Complimentary pita bread and spread
    Neyda V.

    Stopped by late at night and had a delicious meal! The service was, once again, fantastic -- friendly and attentive even close to closing time. The food was excellent; I ordered the chicken shish and took some baklava to go. They also offered plenty of Turkish tea, which was a perfect touch. This place never disappoints!

    Close up of the amazing cheese.
    Sonia H.

    Stopped in for lunch and WOW! I had a great meal and will definitely be coming back with my family. Rather than the usual olive oil & naan starter the server arrived with what he described as a blend of cheeses (feta and others) I think there was a bit of a language barrier ‍ but it was very good and its texture was like a burrata cheese. I ordered from the lunch special menu. My choices were the lentil soup to start AMAZING!! With my main course being the arugula salad with grilled chicken. Very tasty. After my meal the server brought me an wonderful Turkish tea. I highly recommend giving this restaurant a try.

    Chicken shish
    Ian S.

    Amazing, authentic, Greek food. We had Taziki and fresh naan, ouzo, Negronis, goat cheese stuffed dates, and beef and chicken shish. Everything was amazing. The bartender was friendly and accommodating, and I would definitely go back.

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