Kazan Restaurant

Kazan Restaurant

http://kazan-restaurant.com

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Turkish Delights at Kazan - SilverSpoon London

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That how I’ve come to feel about the people I’ve met through blogging and why I was very much looking forward to a night spent with Emma, Aftab and Mina.

Not only are the people now old friends, but the restaurant kind of was too…Kazan, a Turkish restaurant in Victoria, is one of my regular haunts for a date night with Mr S. I was keeping our little spot a secret until now but it’s time to spill the beans about this fantastic place.

Talking of old friends, one of Mina’s best friends for years actually owns Kazan, which is another reason why it was the perfect venue for our blogger catch up.

That’s what I love about Turkish food, there’s always something for everyone and we loved the Ottoman inspired feast of tabbouleh, tarama, felafel, smoked salmon, prawns, borek and hellimi.

Aftab choose a typical Turkish favourite, baklava, a sweet pastry brimming with chopped pistachios with the sugary taste of honey syrup and a cooling accompaniment of rose ice cream.

Kazan review: Delicious Ottoman cuisine in a contemporary Victoria ...

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Usually I don’t associate Turkish restaurants with cocktails, however, Kazan has an extensive list of concoctions (including virgin cocktails) at reasonable prices.

My friend was of similar mind so we split a Seafood Mezze Platter (£18.95), which included Smoked Salmon, Crispy Baby Calamari, Fish Kofte, Deep Fried Prawn, Baba Ganoush, Tabbouleh and Tarama.

The ganoush, tabbouleh and tarama balanced out the dish so it wasn’t too fishy, with the cold salmon a nice contrast to the hot calamari and prawn.

Our booth was incredibly comfortable and gave us a good view of the restaurant.

I really liked the mix of modern and Turkish influence to the interiors.

The 10 Best Restaurants In London Victoria, England

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In the Victoria area, Hardcore Lobster and More aims to provide customers with fresh lobster sourced from Canada alongside sirloin steak, crab, a variety of different fish dishes and even gourmet burgers.

Whether you choose an array of small sharing dishes or a full meal, you can be sure that the extremely high standard of the food and drink and a sophisticated dining experience will create the perfect evening.

As a typical pub, the Willow Walk serves topped chips or nachos, burgers and British classics including sausages and mash, steak and kidney pudding and of course, a traditional roast.

Serving up ‘Ottoman fusion’, traditional Turkish restaurant Kazan has plenty to offer customers in Victoria, including an intimate and ornate dining area, fine Turkish wines and of course, some delectable dishes.

Just a two-minute walk from London Victoria and a convenient distance from the nearby theatres is traditional Italian restaurant Il Posto.

Kazan | Restaurants in Pimlico, London

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The menu here includes such authentically Turkish dishes as ‘ribeye steak with chunky fries’.

As one of London’s few upmarket Turkish restaurants, Kazan is perhaps trying too hard to justify its existence.

There are no doner kebabs in sight, and the flowers on tables, lavish furnishings, champagne cocktails and individual hand towels in toilets aren’t found at many other Turkish eateries – but the food is far from dainty or fussy.

As we discovered when our pan-fried calf’s liver hit our table, it’s served in vast portions.

The Kazan special was an epic dish: a vast portion of lamb shish, lamb köfte and chargrilled chicken, all outstandingly prepared and served with spicy salsa and yoghurt.

Kazan

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It immediately became popular among clientele who wanted to enjoy Turkish food in a genuine atmosphere.

with a rich menu (some recipes dating from 500 years ago) of authentic and enticing flavours, importing herbs and spicing from the great Anatolian region.

Added on November 12, 2009 and last updated 8 years ago In 2002 Kazan Victoria opened its doors on Wilton Road, a short stroll from Victoria station.

It immediately became popular among clientele who wanted to enjoy Turkish food in a genuine atmosphere.

with a rich menu (some recipes dating from 500 years ago) of authentic and enticing flavours, importing herbs and spicing from the great Anatolian region.

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