johnb
03-15-2005, 02:13 PM
It's on Harrison near the Railroad tracks.
The food is authentic Turkish. Come to find out the owner/cook is an authentic Turk as well. Coincidences piled up when we found out we were both living in Sinop in the Republic of Turkey back in the 85-86 time frame. While we didn't remember ever meeting each other we had a time recollecting about the people, places, and events from that ancient Black Sea fishing village.
It's great food if you like Mediterranean/Greek/Turkish style cooking. It would be tough to have an exact replica of the cuisine due to the standardized breeds/feeds/farming we have here but this place is pretty darn close.
All that was lacking to make me feel like I was back in the Republic was a picture or statue of Attaturk somewhere nearby.
The food is authentic Turkish. Come to find out the owner/cook is an authentic Turk as well. Coincidences piled up when we found out we were both living in Sinop in the Republic of Turkey back in the 85-86 time frame. While we didn't remember ever meeting each other we had a time recollecting about the people, places, and events from that ancient Black Sea fishing village.
It's great food if you like Mediterranean/Greek/Turkish style cooking. It would be tough to have an exact replica of the cuisine due to the standardized breeds/feeds/farming we have here but this place is pretty darn close.
All that was lacking to make me feel like I was back in the Republic was a picture or statue of Attaturk somewhere nearby.