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Bidrage med feedbackWe dined at this restaurant on a Saturday night. The salmon kebab was delicious. The hummus tasted fresh, but it seemed like it was missing something or maybe it just needed a stronger flavor. I would definitely return to try more dishes. It's worth noting that many customers seem to enjoy the pommes. The atmosphere is pleasant and family-friendly.
We had just returned from a visit to Alameda when we stumbled upon Sultan's Kebab just before getting on the autobahn. It was love at first sight. The tasteful decor at the entrance instantly transported us from the Bay Area to Turkey. When we reached the counter, we were even more impressed by the variety of Turkish kebabs, appetizers, and desserts available. We ordered adana, beyti, salmon wrap, and chicken adana, and all of them exceeded our expectations. Discovering this gem made us so happy. I would highly recommend Sultan's Kebab to anyone looking for a quick taste of Turkish cuisine without having to endure a 12-hour flight. Kudos to the staff for the delicious food!
This restaurant is amazing! We enjoyed the food and the atmosphere. It was worth the 40-minute drive. There are plenty of delicious options to choose from, including freshly baked Turkish desserts. We tried Kunafa for the first time, made with Savai and soaked in sweet syrup or cream with plenty of pistachios. The Falafels were crispy on the outside and soft and moist on the inside. My husband loved the chicken kebab, it was very flavorful. I highly recommend this place.
Really amazing eating! I was very impressed by the fresh quality and good trips. I have number 4 with chicken and lamb, but they can also choose bark. were very nice and then ordered dessert. highly recommended!
Great Turkish food, we tried several items over the years and everything is delicious and tasty. The only feedback I have which because of it I?m giving them 4 stars is the tea. The tea is not good and doesn?t have any taste. Please take this in consideration as tea is very important in Turkish and middle eastern culture.