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+44 20 7235 2336
🌐 Website:
https://www.simitsarayi.com/en
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Address:
55-57 Shaftesbury Avenue, London
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Paper plates, disposable cutlery, tiny tea cups, cold food when "heated", expensive. Average sandwiches. But cakes were quite nice. Had to wait 20 minutes for a cup of hot coffee (the first one, which took 15 minutes, was cold). Also staff barely speak English and don't know what a plate is. 🤷♀️🤦♀️
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Coffee wasn't great and there was a lack of pastries / deserts to choose from. The place looks really nice with nice decor. Staff were friendly and welcoming. Seating is limited and not set out to use maximum potential of the seating area. I would choose Costa over Smit Sarayi everyday of the week.
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Simit Sarayı is a great grab'n go Turkish bakery which is part of an international food chain with over 400 branches worldwide including London.
As I stumbled upon this chic little spot on Shaftsbury Avenue, they had a variety of delicious pastries, sandwiches, snacks and pies to choose from with various flavours including sausage and cheese, olives, chicken and much more.
With an over the counter service, my companion and I ordered the Simit sesame – a Turkish take on a bagel where the main difference being that Simits are baked in a stone oven whereas bagels are boiled before being baked.
We shared two of these; one with feta cheese and the other with cheddar. I personally preferred the cheddar as I found that it had a sharper taste to it, which brought out the full deliciousness of the bread, although I must say both sandwiches were delicious. We then had the Rose Borek with Potatoes which were incredibly creamy and savoury with a very rich potato type filling in the centre. For dessert, I had their Carrot and Cinnamon Cookie which was a rather dry biscuit that had just the correct balance of sweet and spice flavours.
With Simits ranging between £2-4, Boreks averaging at £3.10 and a Cookie at £1.49 it’s not cheap but then again the food and flavour profile at Simit Sarayi is much more interesting than your typical bakery. It does tend to get crowded in peak hours but if you like the concept of a quick counter deli service, it’s a great spot for some amazing Simit along with a piping hot cup of tea where authentic smells will transport you back to Turkey.
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We stopped here after going to see Les Misérables at the Queens Theatre. We were drawn to this place because of its attractive appearance all glass frontage and delicious looking food on display all very inviting for a late night snack. Lovely coffee and sub style continental sandwiches. Nice.
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No toilets? The place is quite expensive. The prices are give fot take away, written very small are the normal prices wich are 30% more than the ones in big. TRAP!
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Good place and all but expensive. £4 for a cheese melt with hardly any cheese! Otherwise good food
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Decent enough place but the staff seemed to lack energy, although couldn't entirely blame them as it was later in the day. I enjoyed the coffee and savoury food they had to offer though and the price of which was fairly standard.
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large selection of food, good lunch time deal too. £4.95 for a sandwich, a cookie, a soft drink and a pasty. thank you very much.
coffee was very tasty too and loads of sitting here. not far from china town and other attractions in Londons west end
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