Friday, May 10th, 2013
Reviewed by Sonja Kapp
Went for dinner at this opulently furnished restaurant, with hand painted ceilings and gorgeous architecture!
We particularly enjoyed the freshly baked bread, mezze platters and uniquely spiced lamb kebabs. Had a lovely evening being entertained by the owner and educated on Turkish food and culture! Watch this space - they are going to do big things!
Although no alcohol is served at this venue, there are many traditional drinks to be tried and enjoyed - and Turkish coffee like you have not had before!
The Mosque itself is open to the public, everyone is welcome, and is breathtaking! There are also shops around the restaurant, selling gifts, traditional fare, fabric and authentic Turkish goodies I have not found elsewhere in Jozi. Great for business functions!
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