The Turkish dishes here are great. We go often, and enjoy every time. They have great deserts as well (rice pudding, baklava...)

The Turkish dishes here are great. We go often, and enjoy every time. They have great deserts as well (rice pudding, baklava...)
My wife and I found ourselves in Cleveland due to some tests I was having done at the Cleveland Clinic. We were looking for a venue that served healthy fresh food without needing to travel too far from our hotel. Anatolia Cafe fit the bill. The menu was full turkish fare, this is often similar to what you can find...
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The place was classy, I tried the iskender kebab, it was incredible.
The kunafa (dessert) was authentic and rich.
I marked the overall atmosphere as 2 because I felt the tables were too close to each other, we were clearly hearing the concersations of those next to us. It was annoying. A bit of space between the tables wont hurt....
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We have been coming here for years and just dined here again on April 6th. Service is always friendly, informative and relaxed with a sense of professionalism.We have enjoyed meeting the wait staff on our visits and particulary like the friendly service we receive from one young Turkish man, Sedgekin, and our waitress this weekend, Anya, was also very nice....
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Anatolia cafe is the best restaurant I ever tried in Ohio until now. The meet is delicious and the service is excellent but their price is a little bit high.
My wife is a vegetarian but I'm not and it is hard to find a restaurant where both of us are very happy. Anatolia fit the bill. Mediterranean food is inherently full spectrum so you get extensive vegetarian items along with meat and fish dishes. Their menu is very comprehensive and the prices were
unexpectedly modest. I was visiting Cleveland...
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Anatolia is a very popular Turkish restaurant that offers a widely diverse menu at reasonable prices. From small plates to full meals, quality is very good. Service a bit slow with full house.
Food in Anatolia is not cheap, I ordered mixed grill for 25 $ and was tastey. and Kenafa was not bad in compare to what I had in middle east. overall it deserve a try if you like middle east cuisine,,,
There is a lot of common ground in all Mideast food and the Turkish dishes here will seem familiar if you know Greek or Lebanese food. The food is well prepared, better than any of their competition in my opinion, and the service is friendly and helpful. The owner is one of the most engaging people I know in Cleveland....
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The food was wonderful - the seasonings were so enticing yet not overwhelming. Ambiance makes the outing even better. While it's great in the summer to sit outside (the "sidewalk cafe"), the interior of the restaurant is cozy and interesting - lots of Turkish artifacts on the wall make a great back-drop for the food. Servers tend to be helpful...
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