Best Middle Eastern restaurants nearby. Discover the best Middle Eastern food in Kentville. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Middle Eastern restaurants near you.. Kentville is a town in Kings County, Nova Scotia. It is one of the main towns in the Annapolis Valley, and it is the county seat of Kings County. As of 2016, the town's population was 6,271. Its census agglomeration is 26,222.
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5 based on 112 reviews
The staff at Usta make a point of taking it to a higher level. Great food. Super service. Highly recommend the Beer Salad (it is HUGE) the Lamb Kebabs and the Garlic Grilled Chicken. Looking for the chance to try a cup of Turkish Coffee??? Well now you have found it. We did not try the Baklava but it looked and smelled awesome.
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4 based on 290 reviews
Using TripAdvisor as a guide to restaurants in the vicinity of our hotel, we decided to spend our evening at Efendy with the anticipation of a Turkish grilled dinner. The restaurant is small and we were fortunate to have arrived when a table was open. The open kitchen provides you a view of your meal as it is cooked over a charcoal grill, providing a pleasant ambiance on any damp and rainy evening. The ability to see each entree cooked to order also let's you know that it should be well worth the wait, which was a fair amount of time. Luckily, our appetizer arrived quickly. We ordered calamari to begin the meal which, when the plate arrived, was a sufficient portion relative to other downtown establishments. Yet, the breading had soaked in the cooking oil, leaving a light coating of film in your mouth. In retrospect, this was a prelude to the entrees that arrived. The lamb chops have been prepared in the French style, with the exposed bone tipped by a "lollipop" of meat. The lamb certainly was young as was apparent in the dimensions of the ribs and the volume of meat between riblets. I ordered mine as a medium rare, which should have only taken a few minutes on the grill. What arrived, though, was nearly inedible and more similar to shoe leather (a debauchery of the juvenile's slaughter). The way in which the Turkish desert monitor eats is to tear a piece of meat and swallow it whole, which is the only way these lamb chops could be eaten. The remainder of the meal was average; the rice didn't have any depth of flavor, and the side salad was a side salad dressed with oil and vinegar. A disappointing Saturday night in downtown Halifax.
4 based on 104 reviews
The food is really tasty, the portions are decent and the staff are lovely! A bunch of us ending up ordering many dishes and sharing. We had the half and half (half chicken and half beef schwarma with all the trimmings, the tabouli salad, eggplant parmesan and, the Kibbi. There are still many items on the menu that I would like to try, so I will definitely be returning.
4 based on 157 reviews
Turkish Delight is one of my family's favourite restaurants in the city. We have eaten there many times and we are always impressed by the service. The food is amazing, very fresh and at a great price! Definitely one of Halifax's hidden gems.
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