Efes is one of my favourite restaurants in Exeter. The food is freshly made with good portions and the staff are always friendly. Azad in particular has been a great server. This is an amazing place.
Lumi Centurion
Food is always delicious and the environment is great. Azad is a great waiter, very friendly and kind. His attention makes the difference in this restaurant.
Sara Echeverri
Azad and all the waitresses were amazing, excellent service and
王泽垣
Great food quality, and Onur is very kind, thank you!
李梓楠
Very delicious, a very good restaurant,and Onur gave me good service,thank you!
Zonglin
Great Turkish grill restaurant, and Onur gave me good service, I appreciate
Yanshu
Onur is very
Zoe Brown
JUST BRILLIANT, FABULOUS EVENING HAD BY
刘念
The food is very good, the environment is very good, and the waiter's attitude is very good.
Wow, excellent Turkish grill restaurant, food taste rly nice, service is great. Onur gave us warm service,
Saman Ihsan
Great food and as always Azad delivered a wonderful service !
Sami A
Efes is currently my vote for best kebab/Turkish food in Exeter.I lived for many years in Green Lanes, Harringay - a district of London often referred to as 'Little Istanbul' for its numerous authentic Turkish and Kurdish restaurants, bakeries and grocery shops.So I've got a taste for the authentic stuff!Efes is as close as Exeter gets to that.They win extra points for their lamb Shawarma (similar to Döner but with sliced lamb not minced). Their Kofte and Shish are charcoal grilled and their pitta breads are baked freshly on the premesis every day, and the salads are high quality.Despite this high standard, they have kept the price of a takeaway kebab at a very reasonable (by today's prices) £8.They're open until 3 or 4 am at weekends but my advice is to go earlier in the evening for the best food experience, as they tend to cut the range back to the bare essentials to keep the ravening post-club masses fed.There is space to sit and eat in the restaurant but the takeaway side of the business is so busy that it's sometimes overcrowded and the queue overtakes the seating area so maybe not one for an intimate tête a tête date night hence the slight lower score for 'atmosphere'.But if you're a fan of a high grade, healthy kebab you can enjoy sober, forget GDK, Efes is the one.Parking: Ease of parking varies a lot according to time of day/night.
Efes is one of my favourite restaurants in Exeter. The food is freshly made with good portions and the staff are always friendly. Azad in particular has been a great server. This is an amazing place.
Food is always delicious and the environment is great. Azad is a great waiter, very friendly and kind. His attention makes the difference in this restaurant.
Azad and all the waitresses were amazing, excellent service and
Great food quality, and Onur is very kind, thank you!
Very delicious, a very good restaurant,and Onur gave me good service,thank you!
Great Turkish grill restaurant, and Onur gave me good service, I appreciate
Onur is very
JUST BRILLIANT, FABULOUS EVENING HAD BY
The food is very good, the environment is very good, and the waiter's attitude is very good.
Very good!
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Wow, excellent Turkish grill restaurant, food taste rly nice, service is great. Onur gave us warm service,
Great food and as always Azad delivered a wonderful service !
Efes is currently my vote for best kebab/Turkish food in Exeter.I lived for many years in Green Lanes, Harringay - a district of London often referred to as 'Little Istanbul' for its numerous authentic Turkish and Kurdish restaurants, bakeries and grocery shops.So I've got a taste for the authentic stuff!Efes is as close as Exeter gets to that.They win extra points for their lamb Shawarma (similar to Döner but with sliced lamb not minced). Their Kofte and Shish are charcoal grilled and their pitta breads are baked freshly on the premesis every day, and the salads are high quality.Despite this high standard, they have kept the price of a takeaway kebab at a very reasonable (by today's prices) £8.They're open until 3 or 4 am at weekends but my advice is to go earlier in the evening for the best food experience, as they tend to cut the range back to the bare essentials to keep the ravening post-club masses fed.There is space to sit and eat in the restaurant but the takeaway side of the business is so busy that it's sometimes overcrowded and the queue overtakes the seating area so maybe not one for an intimate tête a tête date night hence the slight lower score for 'atmosphere'.But if you're a fan of a high grade, healthy kebab you can enjoy sober, forget GDK, Efes is the one.Parking: Ease of parking varies a lot according to time of day/night.