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Cafe Fulya - (267) 528-0170
Cafe Fulya
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Hip and Contemporary Restaurant Serving Turkish Cuisine. Breakfast Available ALL day.
727 S. 2nd Street
Philadelphia, PA 19147
(267) 528-0170 Neighborhoods: South Philadelphia,Queen Village/ Pennsport
Markets:
Philadelphia, PA Metro
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Owner Message
- All Day Breakfast
- BYOB
- Now Delivering.
Delicious! Cafe Fulya is a delight for all the senses. The decor is hip and contemporary, yet cozy and warm. The owners are incredibly friendly (sidenote: I hear that Fulya's brother owns Divan) and the food is excellent.
We ordered a medley of vegetarian dishes (carrot spread, green beans, spinach pie, and stewed potatoes and carrots. This was all served with warm soft bread for dipping. Later, spinach and beef dumplings joined the table and boy, were they yummy. The bite-sized dumplings were cooked just right---not too mushy and very savory. Baklava ended our meal and of course, that was tasty as well. I don't even like sweets but I ate up the baklava!
Customer Reviews
GoodTurkish cafe
Reviewed by katclimber on
2009-10-17T11:38:56Z
Have eaten here once and were pleased. My husband is Turkish and we particularly liked the manti (little filled dumplings served with garlic-yogurt and spicy butter).
Kofte (meatballs) were good too.
The chocolate fudge dessert was dry.
I've heard the breakfasts are really good. I know they serve poached eggs with garlic yogurt and spicy sauce, which I've made at home and love- can't wait to try here. (I know it may sound strange to Americans, but it is a REALLY good dish.)
The 1-star review here may have been written by a competing Turkish restaurant down the street - I wouldn't believe it. (Look at how vague it is!)
Pros: manti was excellent; kofte (meatballs) good too
Cons: Chocolate dessert not great, but chocolate isn't very Turksh
very bad food!!!!!
Reviewed by denise27 on
2009-09-27T12:21:45Z
not good at all.food is so not tuerkish!!!!!!wouldt not go back.and i,m tuerkish.!!!!!save your money and dont go!!!!
Pros: none
Cons: tooo many
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