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2637 Broadway, New York, NY, 10025
at 100th St.
212-665-9541
rebbeca from 10025 | Posted on 9/27/09
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i ve heard of turkuaz from my friends before but i havent been there untill last night. i took my family there for dinner and my friends were right. we were all satisfied with everything. the food was amazing.i had sultan's delight with lamb; delicous.also they have some events on the weekends such as belly dancing and the brunch on sunday.i will def. go back!
Dedelman from 10036 | Posted on 9/25/09
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We live on the east side and we donÂ’t usually go to the upper west side. Last Sunday my husband and I were visiting some friends and we met for a Brunch at Turkuaz Restaurant. I was really amazed with the variety and selections that the buffet had; breads, pastries, salads, appetizers, hot dishes and many more. Very tasty and are professionally presented. I really felt like I was in Istanbul where my husband and I visited couple of years agoÂ… You may try other Turkish restaurants in the city but Turkuaz is the best and with reasonable pricing. Ohh I must add the decor was very different and interesting... They also have a belly dance show on the weekends.. we will visit with some other friends..
Pefac from 10025 | Posted on 1/19/09
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overall the place is just ok. the tarama tasted like it was store bought, and the dishes i felt were decent, but lacked a lot of the spice that comes with mediterranean food. In all honesty i would go again, but more b/c there are no good greek restaurants on the UWS and i dont feel like traveling to astoria all the time, so this is the best substitute if im in the mood for a little taste of the meditteranean.
ellefj from 77027 | Posted on 9/2/07
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Well, I came here with a friend, and we both liked it - especially the zucchini pancake with yogurt and the rice pudding was divine. (if you like rice pudding...if not, there are other turkish desserts). The bread is OK, as is the olive oil that go along with it - but the fact that you can hang out in the back room (sit there, not the front room), and people definitely do - is why you go to this place.
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