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Businiess name:  Divan Turkish Kitchen
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Went to Divan's for an early supper. It's a little out of the way for Center City but the interior is charming and cozy and the wait staff are welcoming (if a little unpolished). We got stuffed grape leaves and an artichoke appetizer to start -- delicious! Not too filling and not giant sized, very flavorful and FRESH. For entrees, we ordered the spinach dumplings and the lamb shish. You have to try those dumplings -- they are tiny, homemade and very tender, in a light yogurt-dill-garlic sauce. Amazing and would make a great shared appetizer too. The shish was quite good -- five or six tender and large lamb chunks. Would have loved another green garnish on the plate to go with it, though it comes with red onion, rice and some mayo-like sauce on the side. Pita is very thin, Turkish style and just okay. Desserts are mom-style homemade versus haute cuisine spectacular -- LOVED the baklava! They have an extensive wine/drink list and prices are really reasonable. In fact, dinner was really a good value overall and very pleasant. A most decent moderately-priced place. I'll be back!

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