Tas Pide

20-22 New Globe Walk, London
020 7928 3300

Recent Reviews

Efraim K

Delicious food, beautiful decor and great people. It's a good place to eat.

Abdullah Muhammad

Really loved the atmosphere at this place, food was good too.

Elton Felixstowe

Reasonable selection of food, really tasty and good price for area.Did seem to be a draft near window though table. Next to us moved. However this was a chilly February evening.Vegetarian options: Had the Falafel burger really nice and it felt you had a reasonable vegetarian selection, fancied fries, but it's nice to have a choice of dishes, there were a couple I really fancied.

Büşra Durmaz

As a lahmacun monster and lover, I can say that it was the most disgusting lahmacun I have ever eaten in my life. First of all, the minced meat smelled very strong, even though there was barely any on it. Secondly, when they wanted to make the dough thin, they made it so thin that it was extremely dry and made me sick to my stomach. Thirdly, their staff was very sullen and not friendly at all. You know, when you enter a place you feel an energy, but the place has a dull, cold energy. Also, there is no kebab on the menu, so be careful not to eat lahmacun, pita etc. in a place that does not have kebab on the menu. The result is obviously bad. They put a teenage boy as if he is a master and it was our mistake that we expected a good service from a place that does not have a master.Finally, it is the place that sells the most EXPENSIVE lahmacun in the city. We arrived late and it was close to our hotel, so we went there because it was the closest place, but we were shocked when we went to Turkish Street the next day. While the average price of lahmacun is 3.5-4£ each in other Turkish places, we paid 9£ each. We paid 50£ for two people, four lahmacun and two ayran. Totally it's not worth going, zero taste, I would never recommend it, thank youAs a lahmacun monster and lover, I can say that it was the most disgusting lahmacun I have ever eaten in my life. First of all, the minced meat smelled very strong, even though there was barely any on it. Secondly, when they wanted to make the dough thin, they made it so thin that it was extremely dry and made me sick to my stomach. Thirdly, their staff was very sullen and not friendly at all. You know, when you enter a place you feel an energy, but the place has a dull, cold energy. Also, there is no kebab on the menu, so be careful not to eat lahmacun, pita, etc. in a place that does not have kebab on the menu. The result is obviously that they put a teenage boy there because he is a master. It is our mistake that we expected a good service from a place that does not have a master.Finally, it was the place that sold the most EXPENSIVE lahmacun in the city. We arrived late and it was close to our hotel, so we went there because it was the closest stone pita, but we were shocked when we went to Turkish Street the next day. While the average price of lahmacun is 3.5-4£ each in other Turkish places, we paid 9£ each. We paid £50 for two people, four lahmacun and two ayran. Total garbage place, zero taste, I would never recommend it, thank you

Mazin Alattar

Very good food and excellent

Gerardo G.E.

Nice calm Turkish restaurant. The Pides are very good. The salmon one and the aubergine one were delicious!

razzy florea

Really nice location, friendly staff, meh food. Don't go here for the food. Bland and uninspired.

LeGrace B

The ambience lends itself to conversations and the food is excellent Turkish cuisine. Staff are courteous and helpful. Remembering a meeting a couple of years ago, we were delighted to see it is still thriving.

Sherian

Lovely food, perfect dishes for sharing in a big group. Friendly staff, the restaurant is really pretty with lots of fairy lights. Only negative is that the chairs are very low.

Sarah

A really lovely meal, for a friend's birthday. Great food, thoughtful staff and a warm atmosphere.

sell buy

Lovely and quiet place where you can enjoy nice food and friendly chat without any louder around. We will be back soon.

Zeynep Büsra

Pide really tasted great! The restaurant is very nicely decorated in an Anatolian style. There was also an appetizer and tea on the house. Very nice staff and very hospitable. Highly recommended!

LEONI KESIDOU

Unfortunately the staff was incredibly rude ( to be specific the older lady who was at the door) and the food was quite mediocre. It’s a shame cause the restaurant has a nice aesthetic and transitional interior design which doesn’t match the meals we had.

Hari S

Had a lovely dinner date at Tas Pide. The food's really nice and the prices are good for the area too.Good selection of starters as well as main courses. Try the various Pide items. They are excellent. Good vegetarian options too.The chairs are a bit low! I suppose that may be by design but it felt a wee bit uncomfortable at first.Overall, a nice place. Will return.

Бегмырат Мамедов

Very tasty food and very good

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