Gokyuzu's Turkish Delights in London

in food •  6 years ago  (edited)

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As a big fan of Turkish food, I had been craving the Byzantium delights of the Bosphorous after a recent trip to Istanbul. After perusing the streets of London in search of authentic Pide and Lahmacun, I discovered the bustling Green lanes in Haringay, known by locals as ‘little Turkey’, and decided to visit the infamous Gokyuzu.

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First opened in 1999, Gokyuzu is a family run business that operates at three sites across North and East London with a fourth opening soon. Gokyuzu is situated on Grand Parade, roughly equidistant from Turnpike lane and Manor House underground stations (‘tube’). Following a brisk walk we were greeted with a long queue extending to the door but were seated within 15 minutes thanks to the diligent and efficient handling of the guests by the staff.

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The menu provides a wealth of Turkish delights which we pondered over a generous helping of authentic bread and mezze.

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After some discussion, we decided upon the mixed kebab for £20 and Lahmacun (Turkish pizza) for £4. However the menu offers a variety of choice and platters for parties of varying sizes, with neighbouring tables ordering mouthwatering mountains of meat.

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There are also options for non-meat lovers such as vegetarian pide and a range of seafood dishes.

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We were swiftly served our piping hot food, which provided ample helpings for two. The mixed kebab consisted of lamb shish, chicken shish, adana kebab, 2 x ribs, 2 x chicken wings.

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The lamb was delightfully succulent with a crisp chargrilled outer layer. We were struck by the meat’s excellent combination of moisture and flavour. Although the chicken was a little overcooked for our liking. The lahmacun brought backed memories of Kadikoy in Istanbul with a thin crispy base topped with succulent mince and a light dusting of herbs.

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As fans of Turkish desserts we were hoping to satisfy our sweet tooth with some baklava or a little kuneife (pastry filled with cheese topped with syrup) but we were full of the ample helpings of meat which we look forward to sampling on our next visit.

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The popularity of the restaurant and the incredibly friendly and efficient service provides a lively atmosphere with a rapid turnover of guests. The food was excellent, but those looking for a quiet intimate evening, might find the hustle and bustle excessive. Gokyuzu provided us with an authentically Turkish evening complete with generous helpings of meat in a dynamic environment.

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Rating 7.5/10

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Great review! I love Turkish food and have heard great things about Gokyuzu, will definitely try it!

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