Find out what Middle Eastern restaurants to try in Worsley including JS Restaurant, La Turka Bistro Monton, JS Restaurant, Antalya Grill Restaurant, Istanbul Grill Urmston, JS Restaurant, Anatolian Grill, Istanbul Grill Prestwich
4 based on 881 reviews
Authentic Turkish & Middle Eastern Cuisine Serving All Day Lunch & Dinner
Vegan review: Great location, great service, lovely staff. Vegan options not marked on the menu and wasnât very forthcoming with options when I asked what I could have, as he said everything in Turkey has meat in and they only do vegetarian dishes as theyâre in England. I opted for the imam bayildi which was served with houmous instead of yogurt. Food was tasty, a bit on the pricey side for a Sunday afternoon.
4 based on 465 reviews
A Modern Turkish Restaurant with the freshest food and an excellent Turkish drinks menu. Offering anything from a mezze feast to a up too a full blown 5 course meal. We also have the lovely Mezze9 upstairs on our mezzanine floor, whether you are looking f
Took my elderly mum who has dementia and the staff couldnât have been more helpful without making us feel the need to explain my mums condition We were there for lunch and the 2 course menu for just under £10 was excellent value We ordered soup to start followed by a main course each and soft drinks Everything was served promptly The food was served hot , was very tasty and ample portions Can recommend and we will definitely go back
4 based on 135 reviews
About Us Welcome to JS Restaurant JS is the oldest kosher restaurant in Manchester, our reputation for quality food and good service has grown and grown over the years from our humble beginnings in 1956 to a restaurant which can now cater for over 150 din
This place had a makeover a year or so ago, following a fire, and it looks only slightly different now. Iâm not sure that the changes are for the better, as the benches and chairs make it look more like a cafe (as opposed to a restaurant) now. The menu has also changed quite a bit - itâs more restricted now, and it has more of a Middle eastern feel than a traditional kosher feel. In other respects, though, itâs still the same: you still get service that floats between unfussy (on the edge of surly) and helpful, and the waitresses were particularly good at advising my son on the kidsâ portions and helping him to decide whether to order from the kidsâ menu or from the adultsâ (and offering to adapt the latter to suit him). The best bit, as ever, was the food, with large portions as usual: good, hot chicken soup (although a bit too salty), and good teriyaki chicken (with the customary excellent chips); the lamb was good too (a huge portion), and my son was very happy with both his burger and his hot dog. The desserts were a bit disappointing, with the description of the chocolate explosion somewhat over-selling the rich, distinctly unchocolately product that arrived. The least impressive bit was that there wasnât a lock on the gentsâ loo - with only one male loo facility (no urinals), it really isnât good enough to expect occupants to sit (or stand) there knowing that some unwitting other customer might walk in at any time. This restaurant of course corners the market, but it wouldnât take much to convert it from being a decent place to a very good place. As it is, thereâs a just a bit too much of taking the clientele for granted for me to be truly evangelical about it.
4 based on 474 reviews
My favourite restaurant in Urmston, ever since opening it has never disappointed, the food has always been top notch as you would expect, service is amazing, food comes in the correct time frame for a restaurant. Very spacious inside, nice decoration and menu has lots of variety.A good place if theres a big group to eat eg 10 or more and also very good for families and couples
5 based on 238 reviews
Turkish, Mediterranean, European, Middle-eastern, Vegetarian friendly, Vegan Option, Gluten free option, Seafood option, HALAL
Friends and I called for lunch today. The food was devine the service was excellent and the whole experience was fantastic. The price was good too. Thanks for a lovely afternoon.
4 based on 135 reviews
About Us Welcome to JS Restaurant JS is the oldest kosher restaurant in Manchester, our reputation for quality food and good service has grown and grown over the years from our humble beginnings in 1956 to a restaurant which can now cater for over 150 din
This place had a makeover a year or so ago, following a fire, and it looks only slightly different now. Iâm not sure that the changes are for the better, as the benches and chairs make it look more like a cafe (as opposed to a restaurant) now. The menu has also changed quite a bit - itâs more restricted now, and it has more of a Middle eastern feel than a traditional kosher feel. In other respects, though, itâs still the same: you still get service that floats between unfussy (on the edge of surly) and helpful, and the waitresses were particularly good at advising my son on the kidsâ portions and helping him to decide whether to order from the kidsâ menu or from the adultsâ (and offering to adapt the latter to suit him). The best bit, as ever, was the food, with large portions as usual: good, hot chicken soup (although a bit too salty), and good teriyaki chicken (with the customary excellent chips); the lamb was good too (a huge portion), and my son was very happy with both his burger and his hot dog. The desserts were a bit disappointing, with the description of the chocolate explosion somewhat over-selling the rich, distinctly unchocolately product that arrived. The least impressive bit was that there wasnât a lock on the gentsâ loo - with only one male loo facility (no urinals), it really isnât good enough to expect occupants to sit (or stand) there knowing that some unwitting other customer might walk in at any time. This restaurant of course corners the market, but it wouldnât take much to convert it from being a decent place to a very good place. As it is, thereâs a just a bit too much of taking the clientele for granted for me to be truly evangelical about it.
4 based on 482 reviews
As you walk threw the door you get a warm welcome. Itâs like being at home but you have a waiter. There is not one thing I can moan about. Food. 10/10 Service 10/10. Great friendly staff Will be back soon. Acacarsltd.comHey Stu, Such an a FANTASTIC review! We can't thank you enough for such kind words :) Kindest regards La Turka Monton
4 based on 135 reviews
About Us Welcome to JS Restaurant JS is the oldest kosher restaurant in Manchester, our reputation for quality food and good service has grown and grown over the years from our humble beginnings in 1956 to a restaurant which can now cater for over 150 din
This place had a makeover a year or so ago, following a fire, and it looks only slightly different now. Iâm not sure that the changes are for the better, as the benches and chairs make it look more like a cafe (as opposed to a restaurant) now. The menu has also changed quite a bit - itâs more restricted now, and it has more of a Middle eastern feel than a traditional kosher feel. In other respects, though, itâs still the same: you still get service that floats between unfussy (on the edge of surly) and helpful, and the waitresses were particularly good at advising my son on the kidsâ portions and helping him to decide whether to order from the kidsâ menu or from the adultsâ (and offering to adapt the latter to suit him). The best bit, as ever, was the food, with large portions as usual: good, hot chicken soup (although a bit too salty), and good teriyaki chicken (with the customary excellent chips); the lamb was good too (a huge portion), and my son was very happy with both his burger and his hot dog. The desserts were a bit disappointing, with the description of the chocolate explosion somewhat over-selling the rich, distinctly unchocolately product that arrived. The least impressive bit was that there wasnât a lock on the gentsâ loo - with only one male loo facility (no urinals), it really isnât good enough to expect occupants to sit (or stand) there knowing that some unwitting other customer might walk in at any time. This restaurant of course corners the market, but it wouldnât take much to convert it from being a decent place to a very good place. As it is, thereâs a just a bit too much of taking the clientele for granted for me to be truly evangelical about it.
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