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    Ezme salad
    Nancy P.

    We decided to try something new tonight and decided on Anatolia. It was a busy Friday night but we were seated pretty quickly. Restaurant is decorated with exotic ceiling lights that give the place a bit more upscale. In the front they have a small baked goods counter where you can get sweet treats to-go. We got the Ezme salad and a combo entree platter to share. Our food took a while to come out since they are made fresh to order. The ezme salad consists of tomato and cucumber that is pretty thick in consistency served with 4 small pieces of fluffy pita. Pretty salty on first bite but eating it with the pita was a bit better. I was not a fan of this dish. The combo platter came with a variety of different proteins with rice, Greek salad, whole tomato and some pieces pita. Meats were all very tender and juicy. Yum! Wish they served a little bit more rice with the platter.

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    Carlos O.

    Pretty good Greek food, authentic taste and overall good service. The atmosphere is semi casual. We enjoyed our food, but would not drive out of our way to eat here again. Not because of anything they did wrong. But because it's so far away from where we live.

    Lisa J.

    The restaurant was beautifully decorated. We walked in and there was only on other couple in the restaurant. It smelled delicious and I was super excited to try the food. We ordered the beef shish, chicken doner, but was most excited to try the lahmacun. We got our drinks, put in out order, the waiter waa very friendly, but was the last we saw of him till our food came out. 2 different couples came in and he refilled rhere drinks, asked how they were doing, was very attentive to the other couples. We got our doner and shish and he walked away, me thinking he was going back to get the lahmacun, but no. I waited about 10 mins and then had to flag him down to ask about the pizza. He nevee placed the order, mind you that was the whole reason we came in and was expressed to him when ordered. Finally came out after about 20 mins. All of the food was absolutely delicious! Very flavorful, chicken juicy, steak was fork tender and melted in your mouth, pita bread was outstanding. Was a bit disappointed when asked if I could purchase a side of garlic sauce and was told no because they needed it for the dishes, mind you there were only 2 other couples in the restaurant with us. When wanting to leave and get boxes for our food I juat about had to go into the kitchen to get our waiter for boxes and check. All and all we were there for almost 2 hours. I recommend eating in the actual restaurant if you have a free afternoon or evening otherwise come pick up the food. For the flavor it's worth the drive, and we live in Rio Rancho! 5 stars for food quality and flavor 1 for service.

    Lamb pizza
    Christine C.

    We were hungry so we decided to try a new restaurant Anatolia. At first there was no one there but we thought ok we are early. The restaurant was very clean and at first glance we thought we were underdressed. lol. The place had cloth tablecloths and fancy music playing in the background. It is elegantly decorated but not so that it makes you feel uncomfortable. We were greeted by the server. Later I think he was the owner possibly. We talked with him about some chilies that were very hot and delicious. He said his wife added them to the dish. I ordered the lamb gyro plate and my husband ordered the lamb pizza. Oh my goodness the lamb pizza was so delicious. Between the lamb, tomatoes, olives and feta it was an explosion of tastes in your mouth. My dish was delicious as well. The meat had just the right amount of spice and flavor. The rice was fluffy and not dry. I however was disappointed in the pita. It was hard and reminded me more of a biscuit. The taiko could have used a little more of spice or flavor but other than that the dish was delicious. We also ordered pistachio baklava and it was not overly sweet but so delicious and hit the right spot. Overall we will go back.

    Gyro Entree

    We decided to try somewhere new since it had been a while since we'd had Mediterranean food, and we were definitely overdue. What we ended up finding felt like a hidden gem, Anatolia Mediterranean Grill. When we got there, it was pretty quiet. At first we were a little surprised, but the place is a bit tucked away, so it makes sense that not everyone knows about it yet. I ordered the lamb gyro entrée, and my husband went with the combo plate that had beef, lamb, chicken shish kebab, and kofte. Both plates came with a Greek salad, rice, a dinner roll, and even a grilled jalapeño. Mine also came with a side of hummus. I was expecting a wrapped gyro, but instead the lamb was chopped and plated. It actually worked out really well. I started with the salad, and everything tasted fresh and crisp, with a really nice dressing. The lamb was tender and flavorful, and the rice was cooked just right. The hummus was really good too--I ended up dipping both the bread and the lamb into it. It all just came together really nicely. My husband enjoyed his plate just as much, especially getting a mix of different meats. The portions were generous, so we both had leftovers to take home, which is always a plus. We finished by sharing a small piece of pecan baklava. It was sweet without being too much and had a really good filling. Overall, it was a really good meal. It's a little out of the way, but definitely worth the drive. I just hope more people find it because it deserves the business.

    Lahmacun, Turkish pizza.

    I've been going here for a few months, at least once a week since it's near where I work. The food is delicious, fresh and healthy. I love the Lahmacun, which is a like Turkish style pizza, without tomato sauce and cheese. It's on a thin, crispy flatbread, and the minced meat and veggies are spread on the dough and oven baked - so tasty with a drizzle of lemon juice. I love that most of their plates come with a Mediterranean salad which includes olives, cucumbers, feta cheese, tomatoes, red onion and lettuce, lightly dressed. The pilaf is buttery and goes so well with your meat entree. The lunch specials are fantastic. You would pay as much for a McDonald's Big Mac meal but the food is better and more healthy. They make their own pita and other breads, with non-GMO flour. The water is filtered, so no nasty chemical taste. All their meats are locally sourced. The restaurant is clean, decorated with Turkish flair and comfy seating. Lastly, but not least, the owners and staff are so kind and friendly. They know me and greet me every time like I'm family, making it a double pleasure to eat there. Never had a bad bite of food and I highly recommend this lovely restaurant. Attached photos of Beef Kofte and Lahmacun.

    Chicken kebab plate
    Kris S.

    Dropped by for takeout. Lunch kebab plate was excellent. Salad was fresh, chicken cooked perfectly. Will be back with the family for dinner soon.

    Beef shish kebab comes with salad rice and choice of hummus or taziki sauce

    Love Mediterranean food and this place did not disappoint!! Everything was delicious but the side salad and rice were amazing!! I'm not sure what they do to the rice but i could eat that alone and be happy! The service was a bit slow but they were pretty busy when we first got there. The restaurant looks very classy on the inside which give it a quiet feel to the place.

    Jim T.

    You know, you can't keep a good man down. Or a good chef. Or a good restaurant. Well, golly, but it's true! Anatolia, AKA Anatolia Kebab, AKA Anatolia Mediterranean Grill, has a new full-service restaurant location that has been open for less than a month. I mention all three names because, depending upon where you look, it might be listed under something other than just "Anatolia." Tom and Jim have followed the owner at multiple locations and have never been disappointed. The good news is that the owners have brought with them their creative cuisine, excellent service, and, of course, an interior that will take you to Turkey. Especially if you drink the Turkish coffee or eat the pistachio baklava. In case you want to know, Anatolia is the name for Asia Minor, or the bulk of what is now Turkey. Join Anatolia at its new full-service location and grab a peek at what you will enjoy by clicking on the following YouTube video link with another report from the boys from the VA Creative Writing Group: https://youtu.be/PJpFN5ZhKOs?si=DTfZQp7nR_bBvPD5

    Oh my goodness this place was delicious! It's a hidden gem. I highly recommend this.

    The food was phenomenal , I loved the ambiance, clean, the service was good although that is the only thing that I think needs a little work. Our server wasn't attentive but it wasn't horrible overall I would still rate it higher than a 5

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    Customer service was great from the moment we walked in. Food came out quick... and it was THE best Mediterranean food in Abq by far! 10/10.

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    We have dined in and ordered takeout and each time trying something different. All I can say is amazing!

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    Love this place. The food was excellent! Very simple menu with a good share of food. The decoration set the mood for a great meal!

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    Russian roulette pierogi, fried with onion and bacon
    Russian roulette pierogi, fried with onion and bacon
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    If New Mexico's official question is "Red or Green?", the follow-up question might be: "Where can i…read moreget the best breakfast burrito?" For the record, I'm talking about a true handheld breakfast burrito--not one served on a plate and smothered in red, green, or Christmas chile. Hello Deli in Albuquerque's Journal Center is one of the homegrown New Mexico spots I happily recommend when the craving for a handheld breakfast burrito hits. My go-to order is the "Pronto" with sausage and green chile. Just tell the kitchen that's what you want, and they'll take care of the rest. Wrapped in foil and perfectly sized (and priced) for a good breakfast on the go, the Pronto delivers a well-balanced combination of eggs, cheese, potatoes, sausage, and New Mexico green chile. As you peel back the foil, you're greeted with warm, satisfying goodness in every bite. What keeps me coming back is the consistency. Whether it's your first visit or your fiftieth, the Pronto is reliably delicious and remains my go-to handheld breakfast burrito in Albuquerque.

    This place is awesome and a cute breakfast/ brunch spot. The food is great and the staff have…read morealways been very attentive. I've been here only a few times and their food comes out fast, hot and delicious. I've seen one customer not get waited on for about 10 minutes after he sat down and received a water. After no one came for some time did eventually leave, which was sad to see. Other than that, I've had good experiences.

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    This is a delicious Roast beef wrap with quacamole. Side of the pasta salad.
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    Anatolia - mediterranean - Updated June 2026

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