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Review Sahara - Parramatta

Sitalaxmi Pai
I went here with my team for lunch. I loved the food and ambience at this place. The mixed veggie plate I ordered was so yummy. I really enjoyed the salad and the falafels (soft inside, crunchy outside) Definitely going there next time. The service was so prompt and the guy who served us helped us to pick the best options. Super yummy!
Stev T (Food_blogs)
Conveniently located on Argyle St, the dining precinct of Westfield Parramatta, this Restaurant offers a fine balance of authentic Turkish, Middle East & Mediterranean cuisine. With a mix of modern and Middle Eastern influenced decor, it gives off a warm and exotic dining experience. Love the lamb shanks. Cooked to perfection with the succulent meat falling off the bone, these oven-braised lamb shanks are the epitome of comfort food. Served with beautiful red bourgogne sauce poured over broccoli and a bed of smooth, buttery and flavourful mashed potatoes. Absolutely divine! The dessert (mammas surprise) is to die for! Highly recommend!
Cynthia Krishna
Entree: hummus dip and bread, felt pressured to order something else beyond the main. Dinner: chicken in pink sauce Hummus: below average Dinner: sauce too punchy and drenched over everything. To much food. Ambience: pleasant Overall Experience: not great. Table was rocking and I was sitting on a slope. Please improve as I want to come again!
Mike Goodman
The dinner to this restaurant made our day. Pros: -Excellent FOOD - the chicken skewers and the seafood pot were absolutely fantastic. -Friendly staff - Gokhan was a champion and spoiled us -Great desert - we had some sort of baklava with ferry floss and ice cream. -Nice location and easy to park. Just use Westfield's car park, then walk for 2 minutes. -Reasonable prices considering the value Cons: The only small disadvantage I could spot, is the fact that the Apple tea was made out of concentrate, not leaves.
Abdullah Siddiqui
A cosy, elegant interior and good food (decent servings). Service is up to the mark as well (the younger lady is kinda cute too). Only downside would be the price but you'd expect to pay around $30 a dish for such ambience and food.
Jacqui Chen
Loved their breads! They were amazing! The foods were delicious. The only thing that I didn't like about this restaurant was their ground is slightly tilted to one side and that gave me backpain after my meal...
Lee Tom
One of the best restaurant in town....Delicious food. Good ambiance n service...best baklava ever had...highly recommended....
Jeremy Wong
For a Turkish restaurant, the surprise gem is their Chicken & Mushroom Cream Fettuccine, which is not even on the menu but apparently is the pasta version of their Chicken Pilav. The Chicken Manitar is also pretty scrumptious!! Unfortunately, their Chargrill which is a mix of Adana Shish, BBQ Lamb, & Tavuk Shish is easily the worst lamb dish I've had in Sydney as the meats in this platter were all too tough and dry.
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