

Located in the heart of New York City, Sahara’s Turkish Cuisine offers a welcoming space where authentic flavors meet genuine hospitality. Our warm atmosphere, attentive staff, and carefully crafted menu make every visit feel comfortable and memorable. From relaxed dinners with family and friends to quick lunches, bar seating, or solo meals, our diverse menu is designed to suit every occasion and every palate. Whether you’re dining in, ordering takeout, or planning a catered event, we bring the same care, quality, and tradition to every dish. Come as you are, enjoy honest Turkish cooking, and leave satisfied, well-fed, and smiling.
Casual restaurant serving hearty Turkish dishes in a quiet, earth-toned setting.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 513 2nd Ave, New York, NY 10016
Phone: (212) 532-7589
Website: http://saharasturkishcuisine.com/
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Reviews
The meal started with the falafel appetizer, which was excellent — crisp on the outside, soft and flavorful on the inside. The fresh bread served with olive oil was simple but delicious and perfect for sharing. These starters set the tone for what turned out to be a memorable meal.
The lamb chops were absolutely out of this world. Perfectly cooked, tender, and full of flavor, they were easily the highlight of the evening. The Adana kebab was equally impressive — juicy, well-seasoned, and grilled beautifully. Every bite reflected quality ingredients and careful preparation.
To finish, I had the coffee, which was strong, rich, and exactly how it should be. It was the perfect way to end the meal and left a lasting impression.
Service was friendly and attentive throughout, adding to the relaxed experience. Overall, Sahara Turkish delivers excellent food, great hospitality, and a comfortable atmosphere. If you’re looking for authentic Turkish cuisine in the neighborhood, this place is absolutely worth visiting.
I liked that it was quiet, some of the decoration was nice (they should turn off that distracting faint projector). the staff was available and let us stay as long as we wanted.
We ordered the hummus, chicken and vegetable soup, chicken shish kebab, and kofte. The meal came with fresh baked bread and olive oil.
Definitely feels like a slice of Turkiye in NYC – we’ll be back soon!