Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
Cozy Turkish spot in Leith serving flavorful charcoal-grilled kebabs and classic mezes with friendly, family-run warmth; great for sharing, but service pace and occasional value gripes appear.
Kezban Mediterranean delivers solid food quality anchored by flavorful charcoal-grilled kebabs and authentic mezes, supported by a warm family-run atmosphere and loyal customer base. However, quality variation in meat tenderness and dip execution, combined with inconsistent service pacing during busy periods, prevents the higher execution needed for grade A territory. A reliable neighborhood favorite that excels for groups and Turkish cuisine enthusiasts.
Set on Commercial Street in Leith, this cozy Turkish spot leans welcoming and lived-in, with authentic décor and the sizzle of a charcoal grill you can sometimes watch in action. Diners praise the warmth of a family-run team and shareable mezes; one guest raved, "the grilled chicken was tender and full of flavor." Do expect occasional waits when it is busy and the parking can be tricky along the main road. The cooking is proudly traditional Turkish, not flashy—think charcoal-grilled kebabs, hearty guvec stews, and classic dips like cacik and baba ghanoush. The culinary approach leans elevated comfort (innovation level 4.2): reliable flavors, properly grilled meats, and feasts for two that suit groups and hearty appetites. Value reads fair for the area, though some diners found certain items pricier for the portion. If you love meze-and-grill classics, this fits the bill. For families, it works well: there is a children’s menu with chicken kebab and chips, kofte and chips, and simple sides. Many mezes are mild and approachable (hummus, cacik), while spicy items are clearly marked. Picky eaters can land on kebab-and-chips; more adventurous kids may enjoy halloumi or rice. Bread refills may require a prompt if you need more for dips.
Area: Historic waterfront district with creative energy; mix of locals, office workers, and visitors exploring Leith.
Safety: Generally safe with steady foot traffic; standard urban precautions at night.
Nearby: Close to Shore, independent bars, cafés, and shops; near tram and bus routes connecting to city centre.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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