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Star Pide Salonu

3.8 (82 reviews)
ModerateTurkish
Open 6:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)
Updated 3 months ago

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Casual
Quiet
Good for groups
Good for kids

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Josmanuel A.

If you want to eat one of the best Turkish pide in New Jersey, go to Star pide. There are many options you can choose from. Pide with Turkish sausage, feta cheese or Mozzarella, or pastrami. I chose the one with sausage and pastrami and mozzarella. The shepherd salad is a must try. The salad is marinated with fresh lemon and extra virgin olive oil. Overall this place has excellent customer service. I also recommend the lamacun (Turkish pizza) to go. You can keep in the freezer and warm it up Days later and it will still be fresh. The lamacun consist of ground lamb with herb and parsley lay on a flat lavash bread. If you ever around the Patterson main st area Try star pide.

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Daniel C.

I've been eating Turkish food my whole life. The lahmacun at this place is as good as I've had anywhere, including Turkey. My Turkish family tries many of the Turkish restaurants in NJ, Manhattan and Queens. This place is a family favorite. This restaurant specializes in baked foods rather than the typical kebabs and they have perfected their craft. Our favorite thing on the menu is the lahmacun and it is fantastic. The dough is stretched thin and cooked such that it is crispy but still pliable enough to fill and roll up. They have everything down to a science. We were pretty hungry and ordered 3 lamacuns for each person and shared a salad. Lamacun uses minced lamb, which can be hard to get right, but the meat here was fresh and spiced perfectly. After ordering and finishing 12 lamacuns for the table we ordered 8 to-go such that we could freeze them at home and save them for later. They are that good and at 6 dollars each well worth it. The one thing to keep in mind is that all these baked goods are made fresh so keep that in mind if things take a little while to come out. It's well worth the wait!

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Stephy S.

Easy take out! Called ahead and it was ready when I got there. Metered parking btw. This was my first experience of "Turkish Pizza." My favorite item today was the #12: Butter and two eggs Pide. I also got the #4 Pide (mevsim) and #16 (lahmacun). My drive for take out was 45 minutes so by the time I got home the pides were cold, I tried to microwave them but obviously that is inferior bc they were soggy. Good taste though so I recommend eating there. Indoor dining is now open, and they have outdoor dining too.

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Steven L.

Among all the Arab and Turkish restaurants on this main drag of South Paterson, you have to stop by here. Think pizzeria Turkish style. The bread is served shaped like a canoe and filled with toppings based on the 13 menu options. There is a mixed pide for meat lovers, one filled with cheese and sunny side egg (similar to the Georgian Khachapuri). For my 2nd visit here, I went with the Ozel Pide (ground beef, garlic, and parsley). Served super hot right out of their oven, the pide was cleverly cut up in 12 sections on the plate. Very crispy and enjoyable. My leftovers tasted just as fresh the next day. Complimentary sides include pickled vegetables and a type of medium spicy red pepper paste that was a perfect spread on the pide. The waitress went out of her way to refill my cup of tea (cay pronounced 'chai') to make it hot even though I only drank half my cup while waiting for the pide to come out.

Had the lahmacun and it was very good, up there with some of the best I have had. The place is very clean and the staff very accommodating. My only negative is they only take credit cards for bills above $20, I totally get it giving up a chunk of profits to credit card companies but for me this is a slight negative.

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Excellent restaurant with a great salad and kenufe, the pizza is delicious, but not a fan of pizza too much, but it was tasty.

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Lahmachun was so delicious! So was the pide the bread is to die for will come back !!!!

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Best food I have ever tried !!!!! Love this place it was worth coming from New York my new favorite Turkish pide place

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Best Pide in Paterson! I Usually call in and order ahead because everything is made to Order Fresh! I Stop by here at least once a week!

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Pide 28

4.4(111 reviews)
0.2 mi
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I am not an expert of Turkish food, but I am very familiar with cheese pide (think Turkish pizza)…read more My family are allium-free vegetarians and the cheese pide fits the bill. We moved and it was finally time to try to find our new go-to place for our pide fix and out of the 10+ restaurants in the area that also serve pide... I chose this one. This place is conveniently located on a very central and busy street. It's mostly street parking (good luck) though they do have 2 dedicated spaces in front if you're lucky. It's a cozy place with maybe 4 tables when you walk in - all were full when we got there around 1 pm on a Monday that happened to be a federal holiday - and we were told that there were more seats around the corner. They built an addition - you will be briefly exposed to the outdoors for a few steps - and it's so much more roomier and brighter with more (and larger) tables. It's climate controlled as well. There was only one man manning the front and everyone else is in the kitchen so expect some wait if it's busy and especially if you're in the separate room, but it honestly wasn't that bad for us. We were all given menus (the two adults AND my two young kids) and given sufficient time to peruse. The menu is fairly simple: they specialize in pide and lahmacun. There's a small salad section and beverages but no dessert. Their pide is different from what I'm used to; they have a super long version that is at least 2 feet long (don't quote that; I didn't bring my tape measure) and a round one that is likely around 12 inches in diameter. I focused on the cheese pide section and the drinks and ordered: Kaşarli Pide (mozzarella pide) - this was for my daughter. It is LONG. I'd venture to say it could even be 2-1/2 feet long as the ends were longer than the board it was on. The dough for this is stretched thin so it comes out almost like boat shaped flatbread with an equally thin, but adequate layer of cheese. It's crisp with a chew and is positively delightful. It says mozzarella, but the cheese used in pide always seems to be more and wonderfully three dimensional. Yuvarlak Kaşarli Yumurtali Pide (2 egg and cheese round pide) - I actually wanted the cheese with tomato long pide but I was also intrigued by a circular one so he added in some sliced tomatoes in this as well! We weren't sure how to eat it as the eggs were still mostly raw but we ended up breaking it up and spreading it everywhere and just cutting it like a pizza. It was AMAZING. The dough on this is thicker than the long pide but not very thick either. Not as crispy but does have crispy edges. The combination I got from this was perfection. I can't pinpoint it but it's definitely juicier - whether that be grease, tomato juices, the egg, or all the above - and that made it nice. Very nice. Ayran - we always order ayran when we get pide. This place doesn't make their own, sadly, but it was nice. It's essentially a salty yogurt drink and still hit the spot. Şalgam (fermented turnip juice) - this is completely new to us. I got this because I noticed that almost every Turkish restaurant in the area also offered this as a beverage and adventurous me got curious. They don't make their own so it's bottled and they only have the spicy version (which is the default). This thing is STRONG. It's got an earthy taste to it like beets (but it's mostly made of purple carrots for color and turnips) but it packs a punch like pickle juice and V8. Salty, spicy, earthy, intense... deep flavors. And I LOVED it at first sip. I chugged the first third. It actually reset my stomach enough that I ate more pide, haha. BUT definitely an acquired taste. My husband thought it was okay and let me have most of it. This drink surprisingly contains wheat, so avoid if there's an allergy. Note: my youngest child has multiple food allergies including to wheat and eggs. They don't have a gluten free alternative, unfortunately. There's a sign saying no outside food allowed, but we brought him his pizza and he was perfectly content with that. We never managed to ask the man if it was okay since he was in and out fast, but he didn't question us when he caught a glimpse of the Pyrex. The pide both came with their own pizza cutter wheel for convenience. They also typically come with pickles on the side but we opted out because their pickles contain garlic. I'm supposed to be trying other pide places to give everyone a fair chance, but I've fallen in love with this place. Even my husband who mostly eats to survive... well, he said it was good (which is huge compared to his usual "it's okay"s). They have good service, the pides are stupendous, it's clean (antibacterial wet wipes at every table), single restroom is tidy, and they introduced me to şalgam. I'm thrilled Pide 28 was my first foray into Turkish food in NJ and am looking forward to trying all the cheese pides on their menu in due time.

Great pides We went two times past month and tried almost half of the menu Love the crunchy crust…read moreand fresh ingredients Staff was quick and nice

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4.1(60 reviews)
0.2 mi

I apologize for never writing a review having ordered several times back when I was in New Jersey…read moremore. As with many others, I've not been to the actual restaurant but even though they were a bit further than some other Turkish spots, they happen to deliver for cheaper compared to most on UberEats/ other delivery apps. Very special note to the Beyran çorbası or Gaziantep Beyran Soup. This is a soup made with shredded lamb, garlic, pepper, black pepper, and rice. I wish this was more common on Turkish menus as this is a wonderful super flavorful soup. There's a good amount of spice and the lamb is very tender also. Highly recommended. Outside of this, I have ordered the Antep Kebab with Pistachio which consists of skewed charcoal-broiled ground beef patties marinated and dressed in pistachio. This was tasty also with tender beef. It came with a large side salad as well as some rice and I would recommended it. I have also had the Içli köfte which they also list as kibbeh as well as a wrap with Çöp Şiş or chopped lamb kebab. The köfte was fine with good flavor and while the inside of the wrap was very tasty and super full of lamb, I found the bread to be a little bit burnt and there it was a little bit too thick. Eventually I just eat the meat and other stuff out of the wrap which was perfectly fine also. No complaints about the delivery. One time it took a bit too long but it's part of the convenience of ordering food online. Mid 4 primarily for the fantastic lamb soup of all things

This spot was a random hole in the wall spot, that was such a delightful surprise. The staff was so…read moreaccommodating to my non-Turkish palate, and even surprised us with complimentary dessert at the end. Overall, my Turkish boyfriend said it was "one of the closest to home." He thought exceptionally higher of cig kofte and the bread / salad/ sides served on the side of all entrees.

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3.9(97 reviews)
0.1 mi
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The Lamahcun pizza is really good. Nice small and cozy restaurant. Gives a food court vibe except…read morethey don't really have customers eating here, instead, it seems the customers order for pick up. We also ordered chicken kebab but it wasn't as good as other establishments. The home made yogurt drink was pretty good!

I tried this place the first time on a Sunday evening. The restaurant wasn't very crowded, except a…read morefew tables that were occupied. My friend and I grabbed a menu and sat down at a table of our choice, then our order was taken immediately. We ordered the Mixed Grill to share, along with the Ezme (spicy turkish salad), and 2 Lahmachun. We also wanted to share the Borek (cheese pastries) but they were not available that day. The food did take long to come out, but given that there was one cook and one server managing the whole restaurant, we were patient. The Mixed Grill Plate came with all kinds of meats, all cooked well; along with rice, and a small salad. The Ezme salad was so good with bread and even better with the grilled meats. The star of the show was the Lahmachun, the bread was so thin and crispy, and the meat was seasoned perfectly. It came with Parsley, tomato, lemon; do yourself a favor and add Ezme to it and ask for onions. You're welcome! I would probably go back simply because I want the Lahmachun with the Ezme. The restaurants ambience is quite casual, but it's very clean. I will be back!

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