Best Ocakbasi in london has finally arrived. Great food �, very reasonable prices and very friendly atmosphere. Don’t forget to pop and try, u won’t regret it ��
Only place that serves the kebap that is close to real Adana Kebap in London. You should try cop sis as well!
Great, friendly service and amazing food
Fantastic food
I found out about this new restaurant on instagram. I’ve met friends yesterday and at some point we decided to go for dinner. Initially I’ve suggested Chinese food. As the place in chinatown was full I instantly remembered this new Turkish restaurant. The food we ordered was beyond delicious. I’d recommend Ali nazik (adana) kebab, their grilled and extremely succulent chicken, cig köfte (starter) and ayran. I’d always recommend to have some Turkish tea before leaving the restaurant. The staff members were very nice and thoughtful. For the summer time they do have some space outside.
Some of the best Turkish food I've had in London. Meat was cooked to perfection and well seasoned. Good friendly service. Definitely coming back!
You can’t deny that Central London has a certain buzz to it! We visited Ali Ocakbasi, a fantastic Turkish Restaurant in Leicester Square and dined alfresco on a warm evening. The staff were super friendly from the outset and there was a lively and relaxed atmosphere.
There is a whole host of amazing dishes on the menu focusing on traditional Turkish feasts. You can choose main dishes from the grill or oven or, like us, choose several starter dishes as mezzes.
There are 14 cold starters and 5 hot starters so plenty of variety and choice. We paired our mezzes with a glass of Turkish red wine each (Buzbag, Anatolia, Turkey £7.75 glass/£39 bottle). It was a warming wine, yet light and crisp with deep fruity notes.
We had the following Cold Mezzes all priced at £6.40:
Beyaz Peynir – Traditional Anotilan white cheese
Acili Yogurt – Homemade yoghurt served with chili red pepper slices on top
Kopoglu – Small cubes of fried eggplant, potatoes and green capsicum (pepper) served with special tomato puree and yoghurt on top
Muhammara – Traditional spicy paste prepared with crushed walnuts, twice-baked bread, tahini, olive oil, garlic, lemon juice
Kisir – Special bulghur salad mix with Anatolian spices and vegetables
Turkish restaurant in Leicester Square
We opted for the following Hot Mezzes:
Semsek – Traditional pidette with cheese (£3.80)
Sigara Boregi – Deep fried pastry rolls, filled with cheese and parsley (£6.40)
Sicak Hummus – Warm homemade hummus served plain or with your topping of pastrami, Anatolian sausage or both (£8.40-£10.90)
As you can see we had 8 mezzes between the two of us and this was absolutely plenty. Each dish was pretty much perfect – amazing colours, great levels of spiciness.We were impressed by the quality and flavour of every dish and all had something different to offer the palate.
This is just such a stunning Turkish restaurant in Leicester Square. In such a busy part of London you really do get the best of both worlds here – the tranquility of exquisite dining whilst watching the hustle and bustle of the busy tourist hub.
There was amazing hospitality, something we saw them deliver to every customer which makes all the difference. A thoroughly recommended restaurant.
really good turkish food, great service, and reasonable prices. Sigara boregi is a must as an appetizer, mixed grill and pide are really good as main dish. Try Kunefe for desert with turkish tea
Cig kofte was one of the worst I’ve ever tasted. It had no structure, tasted like cumin paste with some tomato puree. Muhammara was much better. Yet it lacks a flavour layer of grilled red peppers. Eggplant mezes were ok however kopoglu should not have been served with yoghurt. Instead, vinegar&oil dressing should have been used. Zirh kebab (tried Urfa) was one of the best I’ve tried in the UK. Kusneme was on the other hand too chewy. It is one of the tender part of mutton. I wonder how they managed to bbq it that chewy. Gavurdagi salad was incomplete: it was only a mixture of chopped tomatoes, crushed walnuts and pomegranate paste & olive oil dressing. In fact, myself is a better representation of an authentic gavurdagi salad than that (!)
Delicious food, good service
Nice surrounding i like the outside area
But little bit costy £97 for 2 person with desert
Fantastic Food and amazing service, we managed to get a table during lunch time and had a fantastic time!!!! Cant wait to go back!!!
I’d say good food, not not very good value for money. £35 per person, not very expensive but still local Londoners can find same quality but much cheaper elsewhere such as Whitechapel.
Good quality Turkish food in a central location. Staff was very friendly and welcoming. Will go there again for sure
We came for dinner as a family of three, two adults and a five year old. Service was excellent, staff were welcoming, and nothing was too much trouble. The food was simply superb. Overall highly recommended.
It’s very good Turkish restaurant, the food is very good and delicious 😋
Great atmosphere, because of location you can think it is a touristic place but it is not. Nice food, a bit pricey. A bit slow on the service but it's ok.
You can tell this is a good place because despite its location it is not full of tourists and instead its full of Turkish. I went with a Turkish friend who exclaimed that it is one of the best Turkish she has seen in London which explains why it was full of Turkish
Delicious food, great service, good value. Thoroughly recommended
Delicious food and good place you can get in side and out side
Consistently excellent Turkish food with very friendly service.
I love this restaurant, with friendly and smiley staff. Very nice food. I like the atmosphere of the restaurant. I will come again🤩
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