We read about it on the net and the very next day we made it
to the place. This definitely does not happen to us often. But lucky this time,
I guess. Istanbul Doner Turkish Grill is the latest addition to the restaurants
dishing out Turkish delicacies (or so they claim).
The restaurant is tucked away in a bylane near the
Indiranagar BDA complex. Calling the restaurant can get you there faster if you
are not familiar with the place. The place is small and can accommodate about
20 people to the max and its bright red interiors are pleasing but far from
Turkish.
A woman welcomed us and politely ushered us to a table. We
later realized she was the owner of the place. Through the meal we caught up
with her and this was her story. Jolly is a Keralite, settled in Kuwait. She
has two sons who were in the UK and loved Turkish food. So they got a Turkish
chef to train them with doners. A tour around the world, and this restaurant
found its place in Bangalore. Leave your judgement aside!
The menu is not too vast but has a decent selection of
doners and other sides. For starters we ordered the Istanbul Special Salad and
Chicken Shish Tawook. A good start to a meal. Chunks of meat on satay sticks.
The spices and the ginger and garlic paste were evident but yet did not mar the
taste. The salad had the usual green veggies but the mayo and sour cream really
took it to a different level. I was almost going to ask for a second helping
but decided to try something else instead.
Chicken Shish Tawook |
Istanbul Special salad |
We then tried the Lamb Kebabs. What
came was lamb sheikh, very good nonetheless. The spices were very Indian and
went well on the palate. This one surely had its share of mint and coriander in
it.
Lamb Kebabs |
The menu had a few beverages as well and we
picked the Sparkling Cranberry Berry and the Ayran ( a thick buttermilk claimed
as a Turkish original).
For main course, Vinod opted for a mixed doner and I
ordered a Chicken Doner with French Fries & Hummus. A doner is basically a
taco or a thick roti filled with meat. It’s similar to a shawarma. The
meat is marinated and cooked on a large sweker. The mixed doner had lamb
and chicken with a few veggies tucked in. The taste of smoked meat is hard to
resist. I was expecting my doner to arrive with French fries and hummus but
interestingly these were fillings. With every bite, I got crunchy fries and
chilled hummus. This one was good too. The portions look small but we felt full
quite soon.
Chicken Doner with French Fries and Hummus |
Mixed Doner |
Istanbul Doner was a good experience and is a great option
for a quick snack or lunch on a working day. A little more Turkish
influence on the food and interiors would definitely make this place a great
hit. The food overall is good and not heavy on spice as well. Vinod rarely
rates a restaurant and he liked this one. So that’s make a reason enough for us
to go back there.
Pay by : Cash and cards (though the machine
did not work while we were there)
Restroom : Basic
Average meal for two : Rs 600
Mel’s overall rating : 2.5 out of 5
Location: #27, 7th Cross (Behind the Airtel
Office), HAL 1st Stage, Indiranagar, Bangalore - 560038. Ph No. 080 080
40932542
Wow ! A Turkish restaurant. Do you get Baklava there?
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I've heard that around middle east and few other countries, Seekh kebab is known as just 'kebab'.