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Welcome to Turkish Village

Located in Dearborn, MI, Turkish Village offers a delightful combination of salads and sandwiches. With options for delivery, takeout, and waiter service, this restaurant strives to bring the flavors of Turkey to your table. The cozy atmosphere and friendly staff make dining here a pleasant experience. Don't miss out on their signature dishes that will transport your taste buds to the bustling streets of Istanbul. Turkish Village is a must-visit for those craving authentic Turkish cuisine in the heart of Michigan.

Turkish Village: Reviews & Ratings

Linda I.
Linda I.

Delicious and large portions! Came here for lunch and was pleasantly surprised with the complimentary bread and dips. The best free pre-meal thing I feel like I've had, ever?! The bread is huge, and the 3 dips are so so good (a beet yogurt one, an herby yogurt one, and a baba ganoush). Got the chicken tavuk meal which came with a choice of grain (yellow saffron rice, white rice, or cracked bulgur) and a salad. The chicken was SO good, perfectly chargrilled, juicy, and flavorful. Salad was great as well, and offered an acidic complement to the savory chicken. I tried a bite of the lamb chunks too someone else ordered, also very good! Also tried Sujuk, which was very yummy (pretty small side dish but worth it for the low price and it's pretty rich). They also have a sujuk hummous which is better for sharing. Tried a piece of Lahmajoun too which was nice, on the lighter side. Took some Turkish delight to go home with as well. Large and roomy interior dining space and looks like they have a lot of seating outdoors too for when it warms up! For parking, there's a free lot right behind the restaurant, which is very convenient.

Shisho A.
Shisho A.

The food is gr8 and the staff are friendly for adults and kids Spacious which can fit a big family gathering without feeling the other tables are joining the conversation...

Ayesha F.
Ayesha F.

Absolutely loved the ambiance, food and service. I had heard so much about this restaurant and it lived up to its hype for sure. The food was delicious and portions were pretty generous. I would like to rate it 10/5 stars- that's how much I was impressed with Turkish Village. A must visit!

Karim J.
Karim J.

Turkey is a country that I've never been to, but have always dreamed of visiting. From time to time I do enjoy traditional Turkish dishes when available (which are not that much different from Lebanese or other Arab dishes). I really enjoy how the meats are prepared and seasoned compared to what I'm used to, and I especially love Doner Kabob. So of course I was excited to finally try the Turkish Village restaurant that opened a year ago in West Dearborn. I've heard multiple opinions about this place from others, so I finally had a chance to have dinner here with my wife who had already experienced it on a previous occasion. First impression of this establishment is that the dining room and atmosphere are terrific. It was busy, but waiting time was barely 10 minutes. We were escorted to a nice spacious booth next to the windows. The restaurant is far from fine dining, but it still felt high end in a way. The menu is quite large with a variety of items to consider. I personally do not like large menus because generally that's a sign that the quality of the food may suffer due to the perceived prioritization of quantity. Being this was my first time I made sure to order something that had a higher chance for satisfaction, so I went with the lamb chops. My wife settled for the cubed lamb meat, and we also shared a salad (arugula topped with other fresh veggies, pistachios and strawberries). I was disappointed in this dish for two reasons. The pomegranate dressing was far too acidic from what I consider enjoyable, and even worse was the sliced strawberries were frozen to the point where I felt like I was biting into ice cubes. Not sure why a good restaurant would need to use frozen strawberries in a salad dish, but I will definitely not get this item again in future visits. My only other major complaint was the "Green Goddess" drink as they call it. It has pieces of green apple in it, but it has little to no sweetness whatsoever and didn't even get a hint of green apple flavor. Truthfully if all I got from this restaurant was the salad and drink I would be very upset, but thankfully the main entrees and dessert saved the day. The meats were all cooked to perfection. They were well seasoned, tender and charred appropriately. The veggies also had a nice grilled taste to them while still maintaining a nice texture. The lamb chops came with a delicious eggplant puree that gave the dish a hint of smokiness. There was quite a bit of food all around so we didn't leave hungry. We initially weren't thinking of getting dessert, but we decided to go with one cheese kunefe to share as well as a pot of tea. Despite the kunefe being small it was more than enough for my wife and I since we were very full from the savory items. The tea was a great way to finish our meal which started off a little rocky and ended on a high note. A few more takeaways. Be careful when you bite into the peppers because they have plenty of seeds in them and can be spicy. My wife unfortunately bit into one thinking it was a mild/sweet pepper only to be unpleasantly surprised. Another thing is this restaurant is a bit pricey, so make sure you get food from here you are familiar with so you don't end up feeling dissatisfied. I also want to give a special shoutout to our waiter that evening, Obaida. He was an excellent employee and really went the extra mile to make sure we enjoyed our dinner. I say this because I see some of the reviews criticizing the wait staff here, but that was not an issue for us on this particular occasion.

Vincent L.
Vincent L.

Fantastic food from Turkish Village and also the restaurant looks very nice and roomy. We went for the kebab and stew/Iskender. both come with yellow rice. Very good, good portion and everything is well season. Flavor is a little bit different than the Lebanese or Yemeni food nearby. There wasn't any problem with anything except maybe the price.

Dawn V.
Dawn V.

I like to go here alone because the food is that good and I can focus on appreciating it! I go here when I'm in a celebratory mood and I also go here for comfort- Everything is always amazing and I love the people that work here! Today I had the spinach pide, walnut salad, Turkish iced coffee and I took home a 6-in-1 kunefe for my family (and I ate half of it because you can't stop eating it!!!) I can walk here from work and could choose from so many restaurants in the area but I always come back here!

Rodrigo T.
Rodrigo T.

A beautiful awesome day amazing people of the world. It's Dearborn Restaurant Week and a lunch down has been arranged here at the Turkish Village restaurant in Dearborn, Michigan. My friends have been having cravings for their favorite Turkish dishes. They said Turkey is one of their favorite places to travel. So yea, we're here and let's begin shall we. We start with the bread and the dips. We have the roasted peppers and tomato salsa, Tzatziki and hummus. I'd give it a good 8 out of 10. It was super enjoyable. The combo plate comes with Adana and Chicken Kebab, Beef and Chicken doner meats, Beef and chicken shish on a bed of rice. This combo plate was sublime! 8.7 out of 10! That lamb shank tho? Forget about it. That slow braised flavor is just straight up comforting. It's also fall off the bone tender. 9.3 out of 10! Anyways, if you're ever in the area. Do give this spot a proper try and let me know what you think. Thank you so much for reading my review. I hope this helps with your decision making experience. Enjoy your awesome yelptastic day!!! I love you! Mwah!

Location

  • Turkish Village
    21931 Michigan Ave Ste 100 Dearborn, MI 48124 Hotline: (313) 789-7442

Located in the heart of Michigan at 21931 Michigan Ave Ste 100 Dearborn, Turkish Village is a delightful oasis for anyone looking to satisfy their cravings for fresh, flavorful salads and sandwiches. This hidden gem offers a wide range of options for both dine-in and takeout, making it a convenient choice for any occasion.

What sets Turkish Village apart is their commitment to serving authentic Turkish cuisine that is both delicious and nutritious. From their vibrant salad selections to their mouthwatering sandwiches, each dish is a true culinary delight. The use of fresh, high-quality ingredients shines through in every bite, leaving you feeling satisfied and energized.

Whether you choose to dine in and enjoy the cozy atmosphere or opt for their convenient delivery service, Turkish Village is sure to impress with their exceptional food and attentive service. With a phone number at (313) 789-7442, it's easy to place an order or inquire about their menu offerings. Next time you're in the mood for a taste of Turkey, be sure to give Turkish Village a try - you won't be disappointed.