Baltic St. to Water St., Bridge St. and Jay St. to Columbia Heights
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A Brooklyn Heights spinoff of Turkuaz on the Upper West Side, this
second-floor restaurant and hookah bar serves a similar menu of meze,
kebabs, and Turkish specialties, which somehow taste more exotic when
consumed at a traditional low table and followed by a few illicit puffs
of something Bloomberg hasn't gotten around to outlawing yet.
— Rob Patronite and Robin Raisfeld
Belly Dancing
Fri.—Sat. at 9 p.m.
10.0
"Highly Recommended" Average Reader Rating on a Scale of 10
I was at the Kapadokya last Saturday. After waiting 30 minutes for table I enjoyed very much.Espically ambiance was so good and attractive.We were 4 people.We all tried different dishes and it was worth to wait.I ate mixed grill was really juicy and flavorfull. My wife eat salmon kebab which is salmons were wraped in grape leaves and chargrilled was superb.One more thing get my attetion that there are many vegeterian dishes were on the menu.By the way try oven baked rice pudding.
Live belly dancer was the real suprise for the night.You should've seen my wife dancing with the belly dancer. The owner send us cheese pastries while we were waiting for our table.Really great hospitality.. Thanks Kapadokya..
This small, quaint authentic Turkish restuarant was the best place I ate in NY. The tables seat 4 or 2 and are close together, but you get a nice view. I wouldn't recommend taking children since there's not much room. There is also a bar. The food is excellent, and you get a lot for what you pay for. The decor is simple, but nice. There are pictures on the wall that capture the Turkish culture, as well as beautiful deep colors and music to enjoy. We went for lunch, but it's obvious this spot can turn into a romantic rezdezvous for dinner. It's very reasonable and the waitstaff is friendly and won't hesitate to give you their recommendations. They've got lunch specials and one can dine for under $10. I recommend the humus as an appetizer.