
Hours
| Tuesday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 10 AM–11 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–11 PM |
| Sunday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 10 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2079 15 Mile Rd, Sterling Heights, MI 48310
Phone: (586) 275-2827
Website: https://www.galatasweetsusa.com/
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Galata Turkish Cuisine Cafe and Restaurant (Sterling Heights)
Reviews
Mutabbel (baba ghanouj made with yogurt), Hummus, Gavurdag salad, 3 in 1 mix, Tavuk Shish Kebap, 2 Mercimek lentil soup, gozleme with cheese. $106.89
They are out of spinach and cheese one. They are also out of the ezme, it’s a hot sauce.
The food all comes out quickly.
The lentil soup is very watery, not chunky, tomato based broth, wasn’t sure there was any lentil in it, it’s just okay. Definitely a different taste than I expected.
The bread that comes with the lentil soup reminds me of focaccia bread. The bread does get hard quickly. It’s good with the hummus and the Mutabbel while it’s soft.
The salad is completely topped with crushed walnuts, a lot of nuts. It’s a sweet salad since, as it has pomegranate seeds throughout, rather sweet and unique. My hubby liked it a lot, it was a tad too sweet for me.
The hummus is good, they drizzle the chili oil over it.
Mutabbel is really good, still has the Smokey flavor I expect, the yogurt adds good flavor to it.
The Turkish orange tasted like an odd Fanta.
The chicken kafta is moist, not over grilled, some gristly pieces in mine. It’s not too bad.
The 3 in 1 mix was decent.
The bulgur is flavorful, tomato based flavoring, reminds me of the Spanish rice some.
The Gozleme was essentially a quesadilla, cheese was crumbly and a different texture. It was underwhelming for me.
I told a staffer the women’s bathroom needs some attention. Toilets are a mess, TP everywhere, it was hard to decide which bathroom stall looked less disgusting.
A party of 40 people were arriving as we were wrapping up our meal.
Galata Cuisine continues to stand out with its unique flavors every time I visit, making it a strong contender for a top-tier restaurant. The staff is exceptionally friendly and encouraged us to try their new desserts. When you visit, make sure not to miss out on the desserts—they are truly delightful.
Better to reserve online before hand, so you have your table ready!
I have had a Turkish coffee before but never tried the cuisine, my friend suggested we just trust the people and ask for a meal. I’m here to tell you I was not prepared for what happened!
Hussein our server was friendly personable, and welcoming! I ordered a coffee and cream soda, then asked for him to bring us what he would eat. AMAZING customer service!
As we were chatting and enjoying our drinks he started bringing the food out(10 minutes tops). He brought a fresh loaf of Bread, tabouli salad, Lahmacun(Turkish flatbread pizza, with veggies), a 3 meat platter off the grill(beef, lamb, chicken, grilled vegetables). He then explained how to enjoy everything the traditional way, and answered any questions we had…after we were satiated he even offered us desert(a fresh baked pistachio baklava with tasty goat cheese ice cream and crushed pistachios to top), I’m surprised we also had leftovers from dinner too!!!
The flavors were so awesome, everything was fresh crisp and delicious!
The atmosphere was very casual and relaxed, they had some soft music playing(they also have live music on the weekend). The decor was vibrant and warm.
The bill was very reasonable for the amount of food we received! And he didn’t want me to tip, but I insisted.
If you want a loving Halal meal in a welcoming establishment I will always recommend you try Galata!!!