"This is a very good Mediterranean Restaurant. I ordered the Lamb Kebobs for an entree and almond baklava for desserts.The entree came with a very good side salad, hummus, pita bread, rice and vegetables. The lamb was cooked perfectly, and all the side items were delicious.The baklava portion was enormous and delicious. I recommend sharing the baklava, if you are not dining alone.This restaurant is located in Downtown Denver, it was easy to find parking."
2 kabob skewers served with rice, salad and bread.
$16.99
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Chick pea and fava bean patties served in a warm pita topped with hummus, lettuce, tomatoes, onions and cucumbers. Veggie.
$8.00
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A mixture of lamb and beef meat and traditional spices cooked on a traditional vertical broiler and cut into thin strips. Served with tzatziki sauce. Served with rice, salad, hummus and one fresh pita bread.
$18.99
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"Look, the DG is really good compared to the numerous other Middle Eastern restaurants in Denver. And they've told me they haven't changed their recipes in many years. . .That said, while I love their homemade pita and hummus, and their falafel is still the very best in all of Denver, their baba ganoush is different than it used to be, as in a "where's your old baba ganoush" kind of way.My wonderful MIL and I decided to make a bet a few weeks ago. The bet was about where the best baba ganoush in the Denver area was. I knew I would win that bet because the DG used to have the best baba ganoush in the state, let alone in the Denver metro area. Hands down. No question.Unfortunately, I don't think so anymore.The baba ganoush that I thought would knock her 94 year old proverbial socks off, was indeed very good, and clearly specially homemade . . . but not what it used to be.First, it contained coarse chopped up walnuts; a thing that previously wasn't the case. Second, it did not have that rich, deep, smoky flavor nor the olive oil and tahini overtones which in the "new" (?) version were a bit too subdued.Ya know I appreciate that I'm picking at nits here 'cause the baba ganoush they served was actually very good. That said, it held no candle to their former version, a version I used to travel 1/2 hour out of my way to get.So the message is: DG, you're still one of the best Middle Eastern restaurants in the whole Denver area, but DG, your baba ganoush is now only very good and not so so good that I used to run around betting people that its was the best in the whole area.Sign me,David "Things change now get used to it and eat their delicious falafel et al." M."
"Did you know... "Ashkara" in English can be roughly translated to "seriously" or "for real." At least, this is what a quick google search told me! And... I'm going to roll with it because Ash'Kara is SERIOUSLY great, FOR REAL! We ordered:Hummus & PitaZa'atar Fries w/ Harissa AioliA Cheese-y Mezzes (I forgot the name!)KugelFattoush SaladZa'atar Roasted ChickenEverything was FIVE stars! I'd order the hummus and pita everytime. It had the best flavor. Paired with the pillowy pita, I was in "mhmm mhmm" mode. ;D Going Back?Absolutely! The food was not only fantastic but the vibe and service was exceptional. Everyone was in such a great mood and seemed to love working there. Two shoutouts... 1. To the hostess, who steered us toward the Za'atar Roasted Chicken. It was beautifully cooked, juicy and filled us up! 2. To our waiter Adam, who kept our meal coursed while also keeping us on time to get my mom to the airport on time. We really appreciated how attentive and caring he was toward us!Next time, I'll order more of the Mezzes dishes: Labneh, Htipiti, Babaganoush, Hummus and two pitas per person. I just love a good dip dinner, though!"
"I've had Bosphorus on my radar for a while now, and after seeing it make Yelp's Top 50 Places to Eat in Denver, I couldn't wait any longer!I showed up for lunch at around 1PM on a weekday, perfectly timed as another guest was just leaving -- no waiting for a table! I could have spent hours gawking at the menu. After a recent trip to Greece, I've been longing for some tasty & authentic Middle Eastern/Mediterranean food, and everything looked incredible. Somewhat of a panic decision, I went with the chicken gyro sandwich and a stuffed grape leaf. When asked if I wanted rice, fries, or a salad with my sandwich, I asked for rice, and was met with "hmmmm, are you sure about that?". Melih (very easily!) convinced me to change to fries and WOW I am so glad I did...hands down some of the best fries I have ever had, perfectly crispy and seasoned so well! The gyro meat was phenomenal and packed with flavor. The stuffed grape leaf was also delish! Huge portions and incredibly fair pricing!Although the food was awesome, my 5-star experience here really was brought together by the friendliest staff/owners, a cozy/homey/authentic spot filled with awesome Turkish history on the walls, and the most welcoming atmosphere. I will absolutely be back to try the Iskender Kebab, Fried Eggplant, and Turkish Tea (and to get more fries!)."
"This is the best spot for authentic Mediterranean food at a very reasonable price considering the amount of food you get. The gyro meat is incredibly good and flavorful. Also love their falafels and wouldn't go anywhere else. The kataifi is incredible and their baklava is great as well. Located in a small strip mall and not the most assuming place at all with a small amount of parking spots in front. The inside is a grocery store selling all sorts of really cool foods from all over the Mediterranean. The owner always behind the counter is very kind. Love this place and have already gone here twice! There is a small table inside so taking out is the best way to go."
Kat V.
Aug 18, 2024
The best lamb kafta! It is juicy light brown deliciousness. The huge plate of hummus with chicken is tasty with warm fresh pita. The food came out fast and the hot Turkish tea at the end of meal is perfect. We got baklava to go for late night snack. The walnut baklava is crunchy outside and soaked with flavorful honey.
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Russ D.
Jan 21, 2024
Consistently delicious all these years. The Syrian cuisine is hands down the best in all of the Denver metro. The baba ghanoush is smoky and fresh always. The best baba I've had anywhere. The nutty hummus is outstanding. Lamb kabobs with rice and hummus and pita was spectacular and wonderfully spiced. The entrees are a perfect blend of spice and flavor, each dish having multiple flavors that work well together. Got some lentil soup, another appetizer Baba ghanoush and baklava to-go. Quick service. Friendly staff. Quaint decor. Plenty of seating. You cannot beat this local business. Visit and eat and have things catered. You'll be glad you did.
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Jennifer B.
May 27, 2024
Absolutely no complaints here. I dined here on Easter and had a great meal. Service was super friendly and attentive. The drinks were creative and had good flavor. Every dish we ordered was flavorful and had nice presentation. We got the hummus, the babaganoush, the lamb shank, pickled veggies and labneh. The lamb was served with black lentils and a spicy sauce. Everything was so fresh and delish. We definitely over-ordered for two people. Splitting is the way to go here so you can sample an assortment of dishes.I definitely want to return for HH and brunch.
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Andrea S.
Jul 28, 2022
I can see why Bosphorus made it on the Yelp Denver top 50 list! Tasty food and great hospitality. Melih, the owner, even came and sat at my table briefly to see what brought me in and my thoughts of the food! I ordered the Gyro Sandwich with fries and it completely hit the spot! Everything felt so fresh and the gyro meat was so flavorful. It's definitely nothing fancy but I loved all the Turkish decor to really make me feel like I was in someone's home enjoying a fresh home cooked meal.
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Rika M.
Apr 10, 2022
It might be because the store is not facing the busy 28th St (it's facing Bluff St), this market appears to be hidden from many people's eyes. But sometimes that is a good thing. When a business humbly exists, it means (in many cases) that they are genuine about their purpose: they simply want to serve the community in which they reside in. This market is not a fancy shore in any way either; it's there to serve the residents that truly appreciate and crave for Mediterranean foods/cuisines. It's either you want to buy ingredients so you can cook at home or need a quick bite to eat, this tiny place can offer the both options so conveniently/easily. The young man behind the counter was quiet but he smiled warmly to welcome my presence. The greeting doesn't have to be over the top. A subtle and yet warm acknowledgment is all it takes for me to feel welcomed. I was hungry for a late lunch. I wanted something not too heavy on my stomach but filling. And I wanted a little bit of everything, too. All of this led me to the Combo #5 which is a veggie plate. The little brochure menu the same young man gave me says the combo is $8 but it's now $10 on the menu board right above the deli counter. No big deal. Once I got my food and opened the container, I was shocked as to how generously portioned it was. The hummus, baba ghanoush, 3 pieces of dolma, tabouli, 2 pieces of falafel, and a huge pita bread were all beautifully put together in it. Goodness gracious! "Am I eating all this on my own?" was something I uttered with a gasp! And this was (like I said) only $10. If you ate something like this at a restaurant it'd easily be $15 in this day and age when things are on the rapid rise due to the unprecedented inflation. Gosh, we need more of those markets especially in Denver!! If this market was in my neighborhood, I would go there at least once a week.
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"Jasmine is located inside Mango House. My favorite here is the pita bread with garlic dipping sauce. Simple things taste amazing. Modern day Syria and Iraq is the historic region of Mesopotamia. It has been known as one of the world's earliest civilizations that planted the first cereal crops. Around 10,000 BCE, Neolithic Revolution invented agriculture which made cities and large human population possible."
"Good foodGood service Cozy ambiance I recommend it for family gatherings Good for lunch Lamb Chops"
"The high ratings made me expect more from this place but it honestly was a sad meal. The gyro sandwich was decent but the pita bread that was used for the sandwich was different from the pita bread that they gave you to dip the hummus in. We had to heat up the pita bread in the air fryer and it only helped a little bit. The hummus was bland and just didn't taste good. The fries were soft, bland, and oily.We ordered to go but I don't think dining in would've made a huge difference. There are better Mediterranean places so make the drive and get them instead."
"First-time experience at Zaman, and I'll be glad to return.Hadn't eaten lunch and only had some coffee and a bit of yogurt for breakfast, so come 2 pm I was hunnngry. But the problem was my honey and I were meeting friends for an early dinner out and so I didn't want to ruin my appetite. Hence the question of what to do. Passed by Zaman and had seen some very good reviews of it and had the great thought: hey, maybe they sell appetizer sized portions of one of my favorite Middle Eastern dishes--baba ghanoush with a pita. I was thinking, maybe I could have a few bites of that and not spoil my appetite for dinner a little later. So that's what I did. I stopped on by and picked up a to-go order since they did have that on the menu and bingo...food problem solved.Didn't just like it. I loved it. Almost as good as Yayha's, my favorite Middle Eastern spot, so I will be happy to try out some of their other dishes. Liked the fast casual set-up and the nice people who ran the place. All-in-all an excellent experience.Sign me,David "Satisfied but not filled up"M."
"Holy smokes, this is for sure my favorite Mediterranean restaurant in Denver.The vibe is like a fast food cafeteria, but the plates are huge and the quality of food is outstanding. Their pita is fluffy, they are generous in their baba ghanoush, hummus, and tzatziki sauce servings, and I don't typically care for stuffed grape leaves but they make them elegantly here. Light, thin, and comes with lettuce that nicely compliments the flavor.I got the gyro Mediterranean salad with fried pita (like croutons), and it was insanely yummy. My partner got chicken and steak skewers and they were tender and full of spiced flavor. We were very full but ordered baklava - flawlessly executed!This place is sooo yummy. The food does make you feel like you're in a magic carpet ride, it's that good!"
"Their near perfect reviews left by many truly speak for the kind of restaurant it is. It's only 10 minutes away from my northeast DTC house. How come I didn't discover this place until a few days ago?This is not necessarily a fancy restaurant in any way but it sure is a clean restaurant. When I arrived at the peak dinner time, one of the workers was cleaning the little mess left behind by a diner. And she was very thorough in cleaning. I picked up one of the menus at a table and that was when this super friendly gentleman in the kitchen asked me, "Is this here or to go, my friend?" Ahh, thank for calling me a friend! Like I always do, instead of getting me a huge entree plate, I got me a few sides as a nice accompaniment to what I already have at home. Grape leaves and tzatziki sauce definitely sounded good to me on top of falafels. The same guy in the kitchen continued to be friendly to me while I was placing my order. He carried on a nice casual small talk conversation with me without any pause. He truly made an effort to get to know me. Once home, I immediately started my dinner. I was truly impressed with the grape leaves. They are marinated with jalapeño so they've got a good kick in it. This is very unique for grape leaves as I've never had spicy ones before. Falafels are nice and brown with perfect crunchiness. The tzatziki sauce was great for dipping some raw veggies I had in my fridge. Later that night, my daughter came by with empty stomach. To the question she asked me, "Do you have any food?" I replied with an evil looking grin on my face, "Yes, I've got just that!" and gave her some of the leftovers from my earlier dinner. She was beyond impressed with everything especially the grape leaves! "Where did you get all this great food?" she asked to which I replied, "Grape Leaves Mediterranean Restaurant on Mississippi and Peoria!" "Mom, we need to go back soon to get us more of those!" she uttered! This restaurant instantly gained a few die hard fans that night!!"
"They opened about two months ago. They offer delicious authentic dishes that you will have to try. Tasty falafel that's piping hot. Their mixed plate is so good and I especially favor the chicken over the veal. The salads are fresh and delicious! Their hummus is great but their pillowy pita bread is one of the best in recent memory!A bit about hummus:No matter how you prefer to eat it, hummus is a tasty and healthy way to introduce more plant-based protein, fiber, and nutrients to your diet. Featured Dish:1. Shawarma Chicken (Pargiot) and Shawarma Veal Combination Plate with Israeli Chopped Salad, Red Cabbage Salad and Rice2. Hummus with Mushroom with Pita3. Falafel Appetizer4. Soup of the Day - Orange Veggies*ASLI in Hebrew slang means the original, real deal, authentic, no joke."
"Excellent spot for a quick, delicious and healthy meal. I tried the new Sriracha Honey Falafel today and it is by far my favorite. If you like it spicy get all the toppings and add 4 lines of hot sauce on top of the white sauce. Bomb!! In addition to the great food, the staff at this location are some of the nicest people. Excellent and friendly service every visit. We plan to be back soon and will download the app for perks."
"I wish this restaurant was in my neighborhood so that whenever I get a craving for a really good and fast Syrian/Middle eastern food, I'd be able to rush to it and get it. This place is/was one of the most authentic Syrian restaurants I've ever been to. Although the restaurant itself recognizes it as a fast food restaurant, it's waaay more than that in my opinion. People who live and work downtown are so lucky to have it within their neighborhood; I guess I'm jealous!!My Veggie Combo plate - when I picked it up from the ordering counter when it was ready - was quite the weight. I knew at the moment that the price I paid for was well worth it. And as I opened the container my face started glowing like the sun! It was absolutely beautiful!I was only be able to eat 1/3 of it (am I complaining?) I saved the rest for dinner but I still couldn't finish it (at dinner later that day) so the rest of it (the last 1/3) will be my breakfast for tomorrow for sure!A huge tray that contained squares of baklava (at the register) looked enticing; I got tantalized! I'll definitely get one next time."
"I'm sorry, but you can't get this much food for cheap anywhere in Denver. I got the two meat combo and it was absolutely delicious! I can't believe their prices, very affordable. Service is friendly. I'll be back."