Reviews of Paasha Turkish Cafe & Restaurant. (Restaurant) in Dunedin (Otago).
Paasha Turkish Cafe & Restaurant
31 Saint Andrew Street, Central Dunedin, Dunedin 9016, New Zealand
Description
Information of Paasha Turkish Cafe & Restaurant, Restaurant in Dunedin (Otago)
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This place has good reviews, this means that they treat their customers well and you’ll feel great with their services, recommended 100%!
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Open hours of Paasha Turkish Cafe & Restaurant
Sunday
11am–9pm
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
11am–3pm, 4:45–9pm
Wednesday
11am–3pm, 4:45–9pm
Thursday
11am–9pm
Friday
11am–9pm
Saturday
11am–9pm
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Reviews of Paasha Turkish Cafe & Restaurant
N.
Consider yourself lucky if ever you stumble upon this charming shop with amazing Middle Eastern food. Lamb mandi with meat so tender you could pull it apart gently. The tagine kofta blew us away with the meaty brothers gravy 🤤 amazing meal finished with some tea which they have many options of... such a perfect meal on a restful Sunday afternoon. Will definitely be back!
B.
Superb best Turkish food spot in Dunedin.
We had the mix platter for two it was $60 and worth we couldn't finish it. Delicious food.
M.
The food tastes are amazing, good deals for family, friendly staff, kids friendly🙃😉
R.
Very nice food and Coffee for a decent price, their charcoal flavor on the meat was especially nice.
R.
I had a medium lamb doner here and it was delicious! Even though it was only a medium there was so much food I couldn't finish and it was all very tasty. The meat is beautifully seasoned and very well traditionally prepared- the cooks really know what they are doing.
Service was very prompt despite them having quite a few customers- less than 10 minutes. Waitstaff were super friendly and helpful!
Price is also great. $13 for my very large and filling meal. I consider this a bargain for such good quality. Overall a great experience and I would definitely recommend.
P.
Best ever, and I've eaten a load of donors all around NZ and London, often at 3am, so I know what I'm talking about. Had the combo donor, perfectly cooked and thinly sliced meats, fresh tasty salads and well balanced sauces loaded into a perfectly cooked pita.
C.
Friendly staff! Warm atmosphere! We came for dinner, with our two boys, and ordered the Passha Platter for 3--truely the Paasha experience! The staff gave our boys some colouring while we waited, and in no time our food was delivered. Not only delicious, but more that we could eat! We couldn't waste the remaining, so this was the first time we got our food left overs to go!! Would recommend to all, and especially to turkish food lovers!
B.
we had delicious takeaways - mixed grill, falafels, accompanying sauces, rice, fries, courgette fritters. Definitely top-class food here, flavours excellent, presentation very good indeed. Value for money too!
T.
Awesome food, good value for money. Excellent Service. Thank you
D.
Best Turkish food we have had in a veryyy long time!! The food was very tasty, and great portions.
Since we couldn’t decide what to choose, we ordered the shared plate for 2 with a mixed of meat and side dishes. My friends both ordered a lamb dish. The meat was just fresh, and grilled just right.
We also had some coffee, apple tea (too sweet for my taste), and the baklava dessert which was perfect.
The portion of the baklava was quite big and I wouldn’t order it for 1.
The restaurant was really busy for a Wednesday evening. So it might be smart to make reservations.
My only recommendation would be to add “Ayran” (Turkish yoghurt drink) to the drink list, (and make the Apple tea less sweet).