Aksaray
Turkish · Brooklyn
Über Aksaray
En Aksaray, te invitamos a descubrir la auténtica esencia de la cocina turca en un ambiente sencillo y acogedor. Abiertos las 24 horas, preparamos kebabs, sopas y panes planos recién horneados con recetas tradicionales y el cariño de siempre. Un rincón donde el sabor y la hospitalidad se unen para o...
En Aksaray, te invitamos a descubrir la auténtica esencia de la cocina turca en un ambiente sencillo y acogedor. Abiertos las 24 horas, preparamos kebabs, sopas y panes planos recién horneados con recetas tradicionales y el cariño de siempre. Un rincón donde el sabor y la hospitalidad se unen para ofrecerte una experiencia inolvidable.
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Aksaray is a popular late-night Turkish spot in Midwood known for generous portions and flavorful, authentic food. Customers rave about the kebabs, lamb dishes, and fresh bread. Some note inconsistent service or order accuracy.
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Tip: Aksaray is open 24/7, making it a great option for a late-night meal. Order the lamb dishes or kebabs for a flavorful experience.
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Aksaray befindet sich in Brooklyn, umgeben von kulturellen und historischen Sehenswürdigkeiten. Hier sind einige der bemerkenswertesten Orte in der Nähe.
Historisches Erbe
- Jewish Center of Kings Highway (A 270m) — former synagogue in Midwood, Brooklyn, New York, US Lugar inscrito en el Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos
Religiöse Gebäude
- B'nai Yosef Synagogue (A 859m) — orthodox synagogue in Brooklyn, New York
- The Edmond J Safra Synagogue (A 910m) — Synagogue in Brooklyn, New York
Parks und Gärten
- Sgt. Joyce Kilmer Square (A 374m) — park in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, United States of America
- Corporal Wiltshire Triangle (A 388m) — park in the United States of America
- William E. Kelly Park (A 621m) — park in the United States of America
- Kelly Park Playground (A 640m) — park in Brooklyn, NYC
- Avenue R Mall (A 799m) — park in Brooklyn, NYC
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Bewertungen von Aksaray Brooklyn
Aksaray is a fantastic spot for anyone who enjoys authentic, flavorful food prepared with care. The dishes are always fresh, well-seasoned, and full of rich, traditional taste. The meat is tender and juicy, the portions are generous, and the selection of sides and sauces perfectly complements every meal. Whether you go for kebab, grilled dishes, or something lighter, the quality is consistently high. The staff is friendly, welcoming, and efficient, making the whole experience smooth and enjoyable. Even during busy hours, orders come out quickly and everything is served with attention to detail. The restaurant is clean, comfortable, and has a warm atmosphere that makes eating there inviting and pleasant. Aksaray is a great choice for a satisfying meal at a fair price. If you’re looking for delicious, well-prepared food with excellent service, this place definitely delivers. Highly recommended!
I haven’t dined in here but I ordered pick up and strongly recommend. -The Sigara Borek were perfectly crisp and enough to share with friends. -We also ordered Mix Gyro sandwich + Lamb Shish kebab on Turkish bread and can only say #iconic
First time I went to Aksaray as I recently moved to the neighborhood. After a night shift I wanted to have a quiet and tasty meal to get home and go to bed sooner. What I liked: The food is really tasty, the portions are good - this is a big plus. What could be improved: Unfortunately, the service left a bad impression. I spilled sauce and used the two napkins the waitress brought. After she cleaned up the dishes, she didn't ask if I needed more napkins. I had to wipe my hands with the paper that the table was covered with and only after asking did they bring new ones. Also tea was not served immediately, but only after a reminder. Important: Don't think that this has to do with my mood after the night shift. Everyone has days when you just want to eat and relax. I've worked in the service industry myself and I understand that the job is tough. But I still wish the management would pay more attention to the needs of the guests. The food is a big plus, but the service should be improved. I hope that in the future my visit will be even more pleasant.
We tried Aksaray kofte tribe soup baklava and tea soup was good Aksaray kofte was great my favorite in the restaurant. Baklava is home made style better you have another dessert if you don't like home made style. I tried meat soup before they do only weekend if you visiting here try meat soup and Aksaray kofte you will love them.
Some great dishes with a fair price and always smiling faces on the entry. People who love what they do and love to work and provide excellent service. It reflects on the guest experience. I lived there before and it was my to go place often with friends and family.
When it comes to authentic Turkish cuisine Aksaray sets the bar on how is properly done. We were greeted and seated immediately our waitress provided outstanding service and made sure we were comfortable for the entire visit. I had the Sish mix platter the cuts of meat were cooked perfectly the beef was tender and full of flavor the rice along with the veggies complemented the dish perfectly. I will definitely return here again
A no-frills Turkish restaurant that opens till late, offering the most scrumptious kebabs, salads, and soups this part of Brooklyn. They serve a generous serving of homemade bread (probably the best we've ever tried again and again anywhere in the borough), warm and tempting, together with our meal, as well as offers half orders of most items on their menu. We keep coming back to this place, and we know exactly why.
This restaurant is a gem of Midwood. The people of Midwood are religious Jews, Turks, Russian, Hispanic, Balkan, and Arab. We're immigrants. You won't find "New York quality" here, but you will find lots of damned good ethnic food. Lots of Turkish and middle eastern eateries in this neighborhood, most notably Memo on Kings Highway. It's hard not comparing Aksaray with Memo... I truly love Memo, and the people who work there are some of the nicest people in Midwood, but as another reviewer points out, Aksaray might actually have the upper hand in the food department. The waitresses are very friendly. I think they may have too many tables to wait on because it's slightly difficult getting their attention, but that's not their fault. I think they need another waitress here. When you walk in, you walk past a counter that has uncooked kebabs and meats that you can purchase and cook at home, along side a dessert counter where you'll see 3 different kinds of baklava as well as other desserts like rice pudding. The food here bursts with flavor. This is a true gem of the neighborhood. House Bread: A+ Very flavorful breads with a beautiful golden crust on top and a delicious crunchy/chewy crust on the bottom. The inside is fluffy and delicious. Goes really well with the olive oil supplied with each table. Magnificent bread! Lamb Soup: C+ Not overly fond of this soup. I was expecting something like Harcho, but got something like New England Clam Chowder with lamb replacing clam. Slightly sour, and very homogeneous the way chowders can be. Not my favorite. Lentil Soup: B+ An excellent lentil soup. It's not a "chunky" kind of soup: it's not one of those lentil soups where you'll be chewing the lentils. It's more liquidy than that. But great flavors. Above average. Humus: A- An excellent hummus. Garlicky, flavorful, smooth. If you like hummus, you'll want to try it. Lamb Adana Kebab: A- Very soft and succulent lamb. Absolutely delicious. Probably not appropriate for small kids because it's ever so slightly spicy, but it's perfect for adults! ;-P Iskender Kebab: A+ Might be the best Iskender kebab I've ever eaten. Firstly, they use that A+ yummy bread. Secondly, the lamb gyro they use for the iskender kebab is soft, juicy, and bursting with flavor. Thirdly, the yogurt they use is A+ as well. And fourthly, the pièce de résistance is the brilliant and skilled way the chef fries the bread and uses oils and peppers to enhance the flavor of the dish. It couldn't possibly be any better than it is. Aksaray Kofte Special: A+ The same as the iskender kebab, but instead of using lamb gyro, they meat is ground lamb "mini meatballs". All the same comments apply. This might be my favorite dish on the menu. Bakalva: A Delicious. Still crispy; not soggy.
The restaurant is located in the Midwood section of Brooklyn. They prepare Turkish cuisine and are open 24 hours. Soups, salads, appetizers, entrees, sandwiches, desserts and beverages are available. I ordered the ezme appetizer, chicken gyro platter and grilled kofte platter. The food was tasty and well-prepared. Friendly and helpful staff.
Update review: food was delicious the first time so I get them another shot. Everything is upright this time in beautiful bags. Wish some of the orders were fuller. But still good and very presentable this time. 👍 All the food was shoved into a bag vertical and my food came mushed together; not appealing to eat for a $20 appetizer; all my other meals/desserts came vertical, my rice pudding liquid leaked everywhere due to vertically placed and dropped on the floor without ringing my bell at all..so long for a $127 worth of food.
Unreal!!! This place is open 24/7!!! Best feeling ever to get a good meal any time of day. Love that they have all the meat freshly made and you can see the kebobs fore they are cooked. The kabobs were seasoned well, flavourful, juicy and cooked to perfection. The gyro wasnt that great. I personally wish it was cooked longer to get more of a crisp to it.
The food is always fresh. I usually dine in. They have great table service and a friendly staff. You can make your own combination of meats on a plate from off the menu. The downside is that they forget to bring the whole order at once. They usually forget to give you the sauces. Sometimes they forget to warm up the bread. The bread is good when warmed up and eaten with the hummus.
This was the first time we tried this small local Turkish restaurant and we were definitely looking forward to it. I order the large lamb chops ($27) and my wife ordered the mixed platter ($30). The menu seems to be fairly priced when compared to how much most diners and small restaurants charge these days. The place seemed clean and had a nice family atmosphere. It's a pretty small/intimate place. The bread they bring as an appetizer was delicious, we both ate a lot of it as we were starving when we arrived for a very late lunch. The server seemed new and accidentally brought two orders of soup to our table, saw our puzzled faces and confirmed that it belonged at another table and brought it to them instead. The entrees were excellent, the lamb chops were juicy and tender. The mixed platter is an excellent choice to sample a smaller portion of a few of the different individual entrees available. I found the price/value for the food we received to be very good. The dessert was one tres leches cake and one rice pudding. They were both absolutely excellent. The rice pudding is a fairly large serving and the tres leches is a reasonable size, taller than it is wide. Both were not overly sweet, they were just right. The problems began when the cheque was brought to the table. They came with a device to charge my card which is convenient. However, the screen showed a total that was more than we anticipated and it offered three main option "15% tip, 20%tip and 25%tip" below it in small letters was the "no tip" option. Doing the math in my head the total didn't add up so I asked if the tip was already included, the waitress said "no". So I asked for an itemized receipt. Our meals plus tax added up exactly to the dollar amount I expected but then it said "15% gratuity". The gratuity was already factored into the bill but the device only showed the total including that 15% gratuity and offered me the opportunity to add an ADDITIONAL 15-25% tip without acknowledging that the total already had gratuity factored in. When I charged my card and selected "no tip" (because I had already paid 15%) the waitress had an attitude and forcefully dropped the device onto another table as she walked away and presumably went to go get the printed charge receipt that I had selected on screen (as opposed to email receipt, no receipt, etc.). She never came back to the table, we got our jackets and went to the counter to ask for it and found it laying on the front counter. I felt like they tried to scam me and every other customer into paying gratuity twice. Initially by lying through omission (not showing the initial gratuity on the total while asking for a tip) and then directly after I verbally asked if the total already included a tip, to which she said "no". Overall the place was good, the dessert was excellent but the service was poor and the payment processing was deceptive. It seems like they count on customers just paying via charge card without doing the math, just assuming that it all adds up and adding a further 15%+ tip.
I orderd lamb gyro on turkish bread one lamb head soup and one tripe soup i drive there at this cold weather. And its happening second time last time they gave me two lentil soup instead two tripe soup. Thanks god this time at least they gave me one tripe and one lentil soup. I dont make complain about the food i complain about nasty girls on the counter . She was raising her voice to me i stead of being polite . Her excuse was the other cashier didnt understand whats lamb head soup. Its not my problem if someone doesnt know what they serving. The owner has to give more attention to the cashiers how they are nasty to the customers
I ordered Iskender, but instead of butter they poured honey or syrup like for baklava. It was awful. I miss my cultural food, but it shouldn’t be introduced like this. It made me lose my taste for my own culture’s food.
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1618 East 16th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11229
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