

We have been proudly serving authentic Turkish-Mediterranean dishes since 2004 under the same ownership (Family Owned) at only location in Rice Village. Pasha has been recognized and awarded by the prestigious magazines and critics such as Zagat, Texas Monthly, Houston Chronicle, My Table Magazines…
Turkish & Mediterranean dishes are served up inside this cozy old house with colorful walls.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2325 University Blvd, Houston, TX 77005
Phone: (713) 592-0020
Website: http://www.epasha.com/
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Reviews
For parking, there is street parking right around the corner of the restaurant if there isn’t any space in front.
The inside feels very homey with a good number of tables and seats. My friends and I ordered the:
Babaganush (creamy puree of grilled eggplant)
Sucuk Izgara (grilled turkey beef sausage)
Pasha mixed Grill Platter
Sultac (oven baked rice pudding)
Kazandibi (Turkish Flan)
The babaganush was fantastic- loved how you can taste the tahini and garlic with the eggplant. That paired with the hot bread was delicious. The sucuk izgara is also another must get! It’s on the saltier side but the flavor is on point and with the grilled tomato and the bread, it balances out.
The pasha mixed grilled platter wasn’t exactly my favorite (I’m just personally not a huge fan of lamb) but my friends really enjoyed it. The grilled chicken was delicious though- had a nice char flavor.
As for the dessert, both dishes were served chilled and they were a perfect way to end the meal. The rice pudding was soft and the cinnamon and pistachio on top was tasty! The flan is definitely firmer than what I had expected but both were still creamy, sweet (but not too sweet), and fantastic.
The owners gave us complimentary tea for the dessert which was so sweet of them! It paired very nicely with the sulfac and kazandibi.
Overall, the food was delicious, the vibes were very cozy, and the owners/workers here were wonderful. Looking forward to coming back and trying other items on Pasha’s menu!
And the food did not disappoint! The Pita that they brought was so soft and delicate but still maintained the outside crusty exterior, it was very addicting to eat while we waited for our food. I ordered the Iskander Kebab and, to me, was very well made. It was well seasoned but not spicy and it came with a side of yogurt which adds a nice extra flavor to the meat . I also tried some of my parents Salmon and that was also very well seasonsed! After I finished eating I also ordered a Turkish Flan it had cinnamon and pistachio and managed to be delicious while not being too sweet.
This restaurant is really a place that you don’t want to miss out and if you’ve always wanted to try Turkish food then I recommend to go here .
I started with Sigara Böreği filled with feta cheese, they were perfectly crispy and delicious. And for the main course, the Patlıcan Kebab with Adana, the meat was tender and flavorful. Finally, for the dessert, the Kazandibi was delicious
Everything was fresh and well-seasoned and the staff was very friendly and welcoming.
I would definitely come back and highly recommend this place to anyone who enjoys authentic Turkish cuisine in Houston.
Very classic Turkish style inside, it feels like “home” walking in! Very cozy. ❤️☪️
Give this place a try! Wallah, so good.
The food was bland, and the service left much to be desired—they didn’t even offer water. While they brought complimentary olive oil, it had a strange taste and didn’t seem right.
We ordered three lahmacuns, but they were nothing like what they should be. The doner was undercooked, and even the ayran lacked the traditional salty flavor.
To top it off, the service felt rushed and unwelcoming—the waiter was practically tossing plates at us. Sadly, we left the food untouched. We saw 4.6 review but truly not worth the 4 stars.