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4.5 (389 reviews)
Closed • 9:00 am - 10:00 pm
Updated 3 months ago

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Moderate noise
Casual
Outdoor seating
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Spinach Cheese Borek | Burek | Byorek & Beef Pide
Restine H.

Visited on a Saturday for brunch and it was super busy! It took a bit for someone to ring us up at the cashier and the wait for food was also a little long but understandable because we only saw three people behind the counter. The Beef Pide was like a pizza and the sauce reminded us of In-N-Out sauce. They complimented each other well! The Spinach Cheese Borek was cheesy while the pastry was not overly flaky with a nice crisp. We wanted to try the Turkish Pancakes but unfortunately they were out by the time we arrived (~11:20am). It would've added some variety since both orders were very dough-like. It was great to try but not sure I'd go back again given other options along Pike Place. Location is right up the hill from the Pike Place sign which was really convenient. The space itself is quite small with only a few tables and some outdoor seating.

Beyti Kebap
jessica l.

This was my first time trying turkish food. I don't think it was my favorite cuisine but I thought it tasted very fresh. My favorite dish was the lahmacun. The service was very fast and we got to sit outside before it got too cold. Overall, I'm glad I tried it

Three Cheese Pide
Diana C.

The pides are very tasty and big portions. As a heads up they don't have any dairy free or vegan options for the pides. You order at the counter and then bring it out. You should self-bus your table, though several were still dirty with dishes people let behind on the patio unfortunately. We enjoyed getting to sit outside with our pup and would definitely recommend it!

Tia P.

I came back to try the Turkish dumplings and they were delicious! I was nervous to try because it was $25 for a dish but it was worth it. The dumplings were small but had the perfect skin to filling ratio. The sauce on top tasted similar to a yogurt sauce, with spices and oil on top. After mixing it together they were delicious I would definitely get these again! My bf got the rice pudding topped with pistachios, which was delicious as well, I wish we got two!!

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Elizabeth M.

Cozy, little cafe with lots of Turkish food options. We tried the chicken plate, Lahmacun, Turkish coffee, and Turkish tea. The Lahmacun and the Turkish coffee were my favorite things. The chicken plate was flavorful but borderline bland. Next time, I'll be trying the pide and the Turkish delights! The service was efficient. I would definitely recommend come here to try something new!

Vegan Veggie pide(no cheese)
Crystal M.

It's not terrible but it's not great. Vegetable pida no cheese to modify vegan is good. But service is lacking & ambiance does not exist. You want to eat & leave quickly vibes..

Lamachun
G. Ron D.

Found this wonderful Turkish cafe on 1st Avenue near the Pikes Place Market in Seattle. Fantastic Lamachun (think cracker-thin lamb pizza) and a pretty varied menu of Turkish Pides, sandwiches, and breakfast items. I plan to stop every time I visit Seattle and eat my way through the menu. Friendly, efficient service and top-notch food.

Picture of the interior of the restaurant and digital menu board.
Jason N.

Walked over from our hotel for breakfast. The beef shakshuka and avocado toast were amazing. In addition to that we had a great Turkish coffee and pistachio baklava. Everything was delicious and we would highly recommend it for breakfast or any meal. It's a hidden gem near Pikes Place. Enjoy!

Shakshouka
Christine W.

We found this semi-hidden gem near Pike Place and had brunch. Their Shakshouka with pepperoni was fantastic! The flavors meshed well, and the bread that came with it complemented the flavors. Their lamb omelette was very good, too. Their tea was slightly bitter but came with sugar. Service was fine, ambiance was casual.

Beef shakshuka
Julie S.

Beef shakshuka for breakfast was literally one of the best decisions I've ever made in life. Hungover or not, this meal has magical healing powers. I'm a fan for life. It was incredible to be able to order this at 10 am and find not only friendly service but comfort in the food. This spot is very close to Pike's market, and I would tell everyone I love to go visit! It's cutely decorated and they have a very extensive menu. Service was very friendly! I miss it already. The bread served with this dish was wonderful to soak up the runny egg, beef/onion/pepper juices, and was also served with a lightly pomegranate-dressed salad. SO DELICIOUS! Next time I'm in Seattle, this is on my places to visit AGAIN! Don't pass this one up.

Part of a borek (left) & Anatolian Lamb Pide (right)
Tara H.

This place is located along the outer sidewalks leading to the main Pike Place Market sign. They have an outdoor patio to people watch & sit with your dog. There is also inside seating as well. They open fairly early and offer menu options for all times of the day. I came here for breakfast. We ordered the spinach borek, which is spinach & cheese inside of phyllo dough. We also ordered the lamb pide, which came with lamb, cheese, and peppers inside a folded bread. Both of these dishes were very good and I would get them again. I also enjoyed the sauce that came with it, as it added a vinegar flavor to the dishes. Overall, I'd highly recommend coming here.

Kebab plate
Clayton C.

I was trying to find a spot in the Pike's Place area that wasn't too overcrowded, but still served up something great. Authentic Turkish coffee was on my list of things that I hadn't gotten a chance to try, so I was ok with giving this place a shot. We ordered the kebab plate, the lamb pide, a hot chocolate, and a cup of Turkish coffee. The kebab plate was really interesting, with a kind of reservoir of cream sauce in the middle, spiced with oregano. It was a solid dish, and quite filling. The lamb pide was also pretty satisfying. A good balance of lamb and cheese. Nice and chewy. I wasn't a fan of the sauce that was on the side of this, but the pide itself was good enough on its own. The turkish coffee was a strong cuppa, and I can see the appeal of this style of coffee, but it won't be my main cup. We wanted to try some of the dessert, but in the end we were too full to try any of it. Side note, the restroom here was unusually clean. Like, enough to make me notice. All in all, a solid outing, but I'd probably come back with a third person so we all had room for dessert.

Shashuka
Peter L.

Lovely spot for breakfast, lunch or brunch right on the edge of Pike Place Market. I had a craving for shakshuka, and Miss Cafe did not disappoint! The dish arrived piping hot with a savory beef sauce, a couple of eggs with a side of salad and a pocket pita like bread which was so good on its own. The turkish coffee is also authentic and strong. I love pide so I'll definitely be back to give that a try and more.

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