This is not a typical restaurant. I have never been to any restaurant where I feel I am being served in a house atmosphere. The owners and staff are Turkish and Kurdish and they welcome you into their house. The food is traditional turkish and the dishes I have had are all excellent. On the weekends there is no party like the one in this restaurant, just make sure you have reservation, or you cant get in. You enjoy your food while you watch the staff dance Turkish and Kurdish line dancing to amazing music, and if you like you can join them. Overall, you havent seen Atlanta if you dont stop and see this restaurant. I saw even Jimmy Carter dined there recently.
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