Beyti Turkish Kebab

“You can head over to Surf Avenue to go eat overpriced french fries in the summer, you can keep walking towards Sheepshead Bay, or you can stop in at Beyti.”

“Of particular mention are the shepherd salad, the lamb shish kebab, lamb gyros, hummus, and, for dessert, the almond pudding.”

“As other reviewers mentioned, the neighborhood is home to a plethora of Turkish places, as well as many other types of cuisine.”

Beyti Turkish Kebab

Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Has TV: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
Caters: Yes

Price range.

$$ Price range $11-30

8 reviews

  1. This is some of the most delicious Turkish food I have ever eaten!! We ordered in a feast: including the combination kabob (with beef and chicken kabob), ground chicken and lamb kabob, Shepard salad, vegetarian combo platter, tabouli, fresh homemade bread, salad and rice pudding. Wow!! The food was so deliciously flavored and light and fresh!! We all overate since it was so flavorful!! We will definitely be ordering from here again!! Thank you fellow yelpers for writing about this wonderful gem of a place!! Thank you for making such delicious and fresh wholesome food for my family (across 4 generations) to enjoy together!!

  2. Judging by delivery order only (never had dinner at the actual restaurant). The place seems to have pretty good reviews and prices aren't bad so I decided to order through Grubhub … Called after about an hour and ten min (20 min past what the expected delivery time was on grub) and couldn't really get a straight answer about my order. Finally got it about 20 or so minutes later. I must say – it was absolutely not worth the hour and a half wait. The mixed grill we ordered was pretty dry, not much of a flavor (aside from salt) and completely lacked that smokiness you'd expect from grilled meats. The chicken kebab was also quite dry … I guess someone hasn't mastered the art of preparing chicken without drying it out … They charged $1.75 for feta on the Shepherd salad, would have been nice if there was actually $1.75 worth of cheese on the salad. The sigara boregi is greasy and .. Plain greasy, didn't like it. Well, at least babaghanoush wasn't half bad.  Blah, how disappointing and frustrating …

  3. This place is great and the fact that they are willing to deliver all the way up by me makes it even better.  The lentil soup is top notch and the kebabs always have the perfect char. They have never messed up my order and have never delivered without a smile.

    I could easily walk down the street and go get the same food but I would rather give this place my business.

  4. this place is well worthy of four stars and i'm going to tell you why
    every single item is hot and fresh off the grill, I have never ever seen this place serve frozen items
    some items that are worth trying here is the shepherd salad , they are generous in feta cheese and it has tons of flavor, its not too heavy either but it hits the spot, the portion is large enough for two
    the cigar rolls were airy, fluffy, not too oily, and thick
    the wraps are excellent, im a huge fan of their falafel wrap which is plentiful and of the adana [the chicken had a nice spice to it] wrap too, once again so much flavor in all items
    the eggplant salad was a bit smoky but it was unique and filling, tastes good with the fresh pide bread, you can also opt for hummus with all orders
    the lamb gyros are solid, they put it on hot pita bread off the grill, its a challenge to finish it, they aren't stingy on the amount of meat they give
    the fries are amazing over there, super crunchy and addicting, not too salty or oily, that pile of fries is well worth the wait
    the lahmacun is huge, that is one of my favorite items that I cant resist, it mimics a pizza with all types of meat and spices on top

    overall the service is very good, they all are friendly and know the menu by heart so they can answer all questions, the food is decently priced, you'll probably spend between 10-20 at most since these portions are large enough to share, you can sit down and chill or take it to go, and they do deliver as well, the smells alone in this place will probably excite you
    there is a home and cozy feel to this place, very casual and laidback, you feel like your sitting in your parents house, they bring the taste of Turkey to you

    only thing that holds me back from giving 5 stars is the bathroom which was gross with no proper soap and toilet paper dispensaries , seriously they need to renovate and clean it.

  5. Review for delivery to my parents' place in Coney Island for a semi-epic Meet-the-Parents dinner:

    -Fast (maybe 25-30 minutes tops).
    -Very good food
    -Friendly prices (as I would expect from a Brooklyn Turkish place).

    The baba ghanoush and hummus were the real deal, as was the eggplant salad (reminding me of Odessa-style eggplant salad).

    The pide bread was OK but not transcendent. I like it just a tad fresher, even on delivery.

    Everyone enjoyed their mains, including the branzino, salmon and chicken kebabs, doner and adana, and the iskender (doner gyro with yogurt). Plenty of salad, too with each dish, in separate containers!

    One word of advice: small (as in portion, because ordering large will just increase tomorrow's lunch leftovers).

    No complaints!

  6. I just spent a day working on the ASPCA's mobile spay/neuter van, which was parked right in front of this place.  Being a lover of gyros, souvlaki, and middle eastern food, I instinctively went in.  The guy at the counter was super nice, and informed me that their gyros were great (although a display case full of all kinds of kebabs, skewered on mini steel swords looked tempting).  I got a lamb gyro and a chicken gyro.  Each came stuffed w/ delicious gyro meat and let/tom/onion toppings w/  a side of white yoghurt-based (tzadiki) sauce and also a side of Harissa type red hot pepper sauce.  All I can say is yummmm!

  7. Do not-I repeat-do not ignore this restaurant because it's storefront looks fast foody. In my informed opinion, this is the best Turkish restaurant in NYC. Everything is fresh and perfectly seasoned and is immaculately coiffed.

    My standard fare is always-in following order: sigar boregi-the dough flakey and the cheese perfectly salted and hot and melts in your mouth, the Shepard salad with cheese-spicy, crispy and fresh and of course the main star-the combo platter of 5 veggie salads. Don't pass on the yogurt spread, pepper spread and eggplant.

    The Turkish mint tea is wonderful and please don't forget the rice pudding.

    I've been all over Turkey and this spot rivals the best!

    Enjoy!

  8. Great Turkish fast food joint, serving all the classics at diner prices with big portions.  Worth a visit when in Brooklyn and craving Turkish.  I would give it a 4th star if it were a bit cleaner and the ambiance a bit more refined, but all in all well worth it.

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