I have just got my driver's license, and to celebrate my girlfriend and I went to Kilim for lunch.
We were also in the area and we are fan of Turkish cuisine so we decided to give this one a try, and to see for ourselves why it had such good ratings.
At first glance, the place looks small from the outside, but there are definitely more seats inside. Just a tip, I don't know if it's just me, but the door was quite hard to open; maybe I just don't have enough muscles, but it felt like there was an air suction going on that made it a bit difficult to open. But never mind that, let's carry on with our dining experience.
As soon as we walked in, we knew we were in a Turkish eatery. The smell, the music, the wall decorations, the lighting, and the ornaments, really gave us that authentic Mediterranean setting. We sat on booth-style seats, the first thing I noticed was that there were throw pillows placed along it, and gave it that feeling that we were eating at a Turkish home, which was pleasant.
I ordered their Turkish Chicken, which was marinated chicken that was grilled, served with a Turkish-style salad mix, rice, Turkish bread, and dips (hummus, beetroot puree, and Greek yogurt (or similar)). The chicken was very delicious, and I could taste the spices they used to marinated it with, and there was so much chicken, especially for its price. Another thing that stood out for me was the beetroot puree dip. I am not a beetroot fan, but I do not hate it either. But that puree was so nice and refreshing to my palette with its mildly sweet taste, that it was one of my favourite aspects of the meal. I do not even normally finish beetroot puree dips on other Turkish places when I order iskenders.
My girlfriend ordered their Pilavustu, it was grilled chicken served with rice and Turkish bread. Sound simple doesn't it? But it was more than worth its price of $10. The chicken had a delicious smoky charcoal flavour to it.
We also ordered a bowl of fries. Side dishes like this, I just expect them to be generic and similar for every eatery, but these fries I just have to comment on. I am a fan of crispy and thin fries. These were quite thick but I loved them because of their rich potato flavour, which I enjoyed savouring. You might be thinking, of course they will taste like that, because they are potatoes and that all other fries will taste like that. But some fries, although quite crispy, some just taste quite bland, airy, and oily. My best description I could give you is that they tasted like the Original Flavour of Pringles.
The staff were friendly. There were also a few families with kids that were dining at the time. So it is a family friendly place. There was a small wooden rocking horse, which I presume can be used for kids. I have mentioned before that the lighting gave it more of an authentic feel, but it also meant that the photos that I took are not of best quality.
Overall, my girlfriend and I were very happy with our dining experience, it was worth the price, a great place to celebrate and dine any time of the day, and we will definitely come back. I recommend this to everyone.
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