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- The lentil soup comes with their homemade bread and is quite comforting and tasty on a chilly day or when you're sick. The Sigara Boregi and baklava variations are addictive as well.
- TubaNovembre 26, 2018We visited this restaurant two times during our san francisco trip and everything was really so delicious 😋 We will definitely visit this restaurant again when we come to SF.
- Get the Kunefe. You will forget Baklava and every other dessert you have ever had.
- ᴡ UçarAoût 22, 2016Lentil soup is pretty good. Given the lack authenticity of turkish restaurants in the area, I can say they are better than average. They served actual pide with the soup instead of pita!
- J JohnJanvier 3, 2018Excellent Turkish cuisine. The kofta plate, pides (pies) are a must. The baklava is always fresh, the rice pudding delicious and the service first class
- Rua DelalunJuin 8, 2019This restaurant is easily the best restaurant in San Francisco! I loved it very much, Turkish cousine is amazing! Everyone should try it out!!!!!!!!!!!!
- Jeena JamesMai 31, 2014Amazing food! We just stumbled upon this fantastic restaurant. Ordered the house wines, lahmacun (thin bread spicy meaty pizza) and the grilled kofte plate.
- Abood AbussaudJuillet 26, 2015Great food..love the chicken doner and the Iskender kebab.. Nice service.. Amazing tea/ coffee.. And their kunafa is the best I had in the country!
- Dilek UnarJuillet 7, 2016Tried menemen, cheese and sucuk pide and rice pudding (sutlac in Turkish). All are amazing. The best sutlac ever!!!
- Lisya N.Janvier 12, 2015Best Turkish food I've had so far in SF (and I'm Turkish ;). Get the lahmacun, it's really really good!! Manti is yummy as well.
- In case you didn't know (and I did not) the pides are a bit like pizzas, and the gozlemes are like quesadillas... So far everything I've tried has been quite good.
- Try the Chef's Meze Sampler - Wonderful variety of appetizers. Favorites were the smoky baba ganoush, dolmas, and tzaziki sauce. Plenty for three people to share.
- Try the Lamb And Beef Doner - Get it with the housemade pide bread and hot sauce. It's almost like you're in Germany! Only thing missing is the cheese.
- Burcu OzbalcilarNovembre 15, 2013San franciscoda yemek tatlari ile gercekten Turk restauranti olarak kalabilmis tek yer.. Diger Turk restaurantlarina gidip dumur olacaginiza buraya gelin ve kendinize gercek bir ziyafet cekin ;))
- Mike W.Avril 27, 2013Have the rice pudding for dessert or take it home with you. It's sooooooo good!!!
- Turan YurdakulDécembre 4, 2014Beyti is really good. If you want to try Turkish foods in San Francisco, this place is a must!
- Sarah CallMai 11, 2010I've never been disappointed here. I usually get the lahmacun as an appetizer and split either the 34 or 40 plus the 57 with Tom. Make sure to watch the Turkish soap opera on the tv over the door.
- Get the lentil soup, not only because the soup is great, but you can eat more of that amazing bread they make here daily.
- Ashley PFévrier 1, 2013The nicest people. Everything tastes like pizza, in the best way possible. Yes to hummus, pide, & iskender!
- Try the Pide - This housemade pide bread is dangerously delicious. I could fill up on a whole basket.
- Trent LockeSeptembre 24, 2011Get the Beyti (#56) and oven baked rice pudding. You will die (in a good way)
- Try the Chicken Beyti - Wonderful herbs and spices, delicious tomato sauce.
- Jenny LoMai 15, 2011Yummy bread comes with the lentil soup. The bread is bouncy and soft. Best bread I ever had
- Try the Pistachio Walnut Baklava - Delicious, sweet #dessert
- They bake all their bread fresh. Try it with some babaganouj! En savoir plus
- ChewsyAoût 22, 2011This place might serve the best rice pudding in SF? Click through for the full Chewsy review. En savoir plus
- Gokhan ErbasMai 26, 2013Mercimek Corbası cok basarılı. Pideleri guzel. Beyti kebaplarda iyi bir secim.