Nargile Restaurant
77-79 Skene St, Aberdeen
01224 636093
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Food was amazing me and my wife shared two starters, halloumi and hummus starters, I had mixed chicken and lamb kebab, included two large pieces of each meat, onions and peppers, my wife had Ispannakli Tavuk, chicken pieces in a creamy white wine and mushroom sauce on sautéed spinach both came with a very tasty salad and rice. Our meat was cooked to perfection and we couldn't fault anything. Very generous portions. All round good value for money £79 with bottle of wine. One small negative, gents bathroom in need of update but ladies was lovely and spotless. Would definitely recommend.
Excellent restaurant, with lovely staff.
Food is genuine. The stuffed peppers are probably the best I've ever eaten.
The only reason I'm giving three stars for the atmosphere is that, at least on the evening we we there, it was very noisy and it was difficult to speak among ourselves at the table. There is even background music to add to it all. Despite this, I'm still giving five stars because of the food and service.
Wonderful restaurant that took me by surprise. We started off with houmous and an aubergine dish - the aubergine was absolutely wonderful, one of the best dishes I've eaten out for a long time. Went with prawn skewers for my main course - they come shell on, with some rice and salad. Delicious, definitely would recommend. Solidly generous portion size too. For pudding we got the mixed baklava, but I think the best course would be the chocolate baklava. Friendly staff.
Vegetarian options: There's a selection of vegetation food available.
Fantastic food as always and an enjoyable atmosphere.
It's not my first visit (nor will it be my last). Food and service are both excellent. In with 2 friends who shared a veg messe, and the food just kept coming! I had a mixed Kebab, which was all great and nothing was overly expensive. With a couple of beers each and Turkish coffee all round, plus a decent tip we paid around £40 each, which for anything reasonable in Aberdeen centre is good. It's a bit hidden away for someone visiting for a night but actually pretty close to Union Street and a lot of the mid range hotels.
Great food and service.
?? I did not like the food, neither the taste nor the quality of the atmosphere. The place was uncomfortable, stuffy, and smelled bad.. The service was mediocre..
Always a pleasure to dine in this restaurant. Lovely service, great food that is prepared very timely, and charming atmosphere (transports you far from Aberdeen if you don't look out of window). Highly recommend visiting if you are around.
Good food. Service was quick. Portions were big.
Very nice
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This is not an Indian restaurant anymore it's Vietnamese but its worth a visit
Was there for a team dinner recently, amazing authentic Turkish cusine with pleasant ambience and courteous staff. As confirmed by the manager the chicken and lamb they serve are Halal, as is the Turkish sausage. The food portions are generous too. Will definitely be visiting again.Dietary restrictions: Chicken and lamb are Halal, as is the Turkish sausage (as confirmed by the manager).
Turkish coffee & mixed meat kebab recommended
just finished a meal here and boy are we stuffed food is first class tasty fresh just very good first time here and very happy we came definitely a come back to place please include kunafa in your dessert list pls otherwise
Delicious. Have been going here for a few decades. Fabulous food, never disappoints. Treat yourself to a meze feast!
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