

Saray Turkish Restaurant in West Haven, CT, offers an unforgettable dining experience with authentic Turkish food and Mediterranean Restaurant favorites. Our Halal restaurant features a variety of dishes, including savory kebab, crispy chicken nuggets, flavorful Lahmacun, and fresh seafood. Whether you’re in the mood for a satisfying Turkish lunch or a hearty Turkish dinner, we’ve got you covered. Enjoy tender chicken tenders and other delicious specialties, all prepared with the finest ingredients. Join us today for a true taste of Turkey, right here in West Haven.
Turkish cuisine with fresh breads in a space adorned with rugs, pillows & other regional decor.
Hours
| Sunday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–11 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 770 Campbell Ave, West Haven, CT 06516
Phone: (203) 937-0707
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Reservations: allhungry.com
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Our tables were ready. The atmosphere is open, yet cozy. I felt like they probably get a lot of regulars in here. I got a look at some of the food on display, looked very good. We all sat and got started on our drinks. Our server was pretty amazing. And two things I loved right off the bat: no QR menu, and even as a large party, we could get our own bills – just the gratuity would be larger and automatically added. Love it! My friend is pretty picky eater, had a lot of questions. Our server was patient and extremely helpful. We all ordered different dishes, I got the grilled bronzini. I also ordered falafel as a starter. And I got the Turkish coffee. I wanted to taste all the authentic meals and drinks! So the falafel – well, I was hoping it would be great, but it just wasn’t. Even my friend tried it, we both made the same face. It was missing something – SEASONING. even the sauce was so bland. I sprinkled salt and pepper and voila, it was decent. Needless to say, though, we didn’t finish it. The Turkish coffee was the tiniest, cutish, little thing I’ve ever saw. The cup it was served in was beautiful. It was pretty good. Caffeine has opposite effect on me, so later that night, I slept like a baby! Lol…my bronzini was good. I had to put the utensils down and man handle it. Thank goodness I was amongst friends . I left nothing left but the head and tail. I would order that again. The salad that came with it was a LOT of parsley (not even chopped), a bunch of shredded carrots, and a little pickled cabbage. I could eat the cabbage all day- why give so little?? My friend had got a salad with her meal, and barely got any romaine, again, a lot of parsley. She looked at the romaine leaf my fish was on and said, “there’s my salad!” We bought cupcakes for the birthday, but again, i wanted the turkish experience. I got three baklava. It was delicious! It had pistashio instead of walnut like with Greek version. And not as sweet either – very good. I should’ve gotten the chocolate one too! We were having a great time, but then we were asked to keep out volume down because there was a baby sleeping in their carriage at another table. It was 10pm at this point. We were a bit taken aback by that but wrapped it up shortly after that request. Will I go back? I probably would. There were other things on menu I’d try. Despite that incident in the end, I did enjoy the ambiance and service. The place was clean, bathroom decent, ample parking.
Nice menu with lots of choices even if your taste is vegetarian.
The waiter will explain to you in detail what the menu items are all about.
I always enjoy the different menu selections beginning from appetizers to desserts.
Quality of food is great – as usual a nice place to return and enjoy authentic food from another country in this case Turkey.
Sandwiches were advertised to come with sauce.
Outcome: a LOT of bread, hardly any meat and no sauce. The few cubes of meat were very dry. The Babaganoush came with no pita bread. We called to complain and the owner blamed the site from which we ordered, which is their OWN website!
If you want a dry bread sandwich, this is your place. No customer service.