Zeytin Mediterranean Grill Opens in Las Colinas
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He opened the Las Colinas spot three days ago in an area in Las Colinas that was surrounded by businesses as well as apartments and houses.
"It's close to the new Irving Convention Center, too," he said.
Cenkci, who's 55, moved to Dallas with his wife about a year ago so he could spend some time with his granddaughter. He opened the first Zeytin a few months ago in Grapevine, near Grapevine High School.
The buffet is open Monday through Friday 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., and includes hummus, babaganoush, tabouli, fried eggplant, cauliflower, soups & salads, chicken and beef sauté, chicken curry, baked fish, gyro, and doner kebab and more.
Menu items include beef, lamb, and chicken entrees, from shish kebabs to Iskender kebab, a Turkish specialty, and many vegetarian options.
The menu includes other intriguing items such as Russian salad with "potatoes, Turkish pickles, sweet peas, carrots, spices, mayo," and "Icli kofte" -- ground meat, walnuts, parsley covered with cracked wheat, and deep-fried.
The list of desserts goes beyond baklava and rice pudding to a pear filled with walnuts and served with wine sauce; "kazandibi," a Turkish flan; "supangle," a Turkish chocolate pudding baked and served with ice cream; and "kunefe," baked, shredded wheat and Turkish sweet cheese topped with walnuts, served hot. Hopefully Jayme Von Cupcake will be all over that.
Zeytin Mediterranean Grill is open seven days a week from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Source: Teresa Gubbins, http://www.pegasusnews.com
"It's close to the new Irving Convention Center, too," he said.
Cenkci, who's 55, moved to Dallas with his wife about a year ago so he could spend some time with his granddaughter. He opened the first Zeytin a few months ago in Grapevine, near Grapevine High School.
The buffet is open Monday through Friday 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., and includes hummus, babaganoush, tabouli, fried eggplant, cauliflower, soups & salads, chicken and beef sauté, chicken curry, baked fish, gyro, and doner kebab and more.
Menu items include beef, lamb, and chicken entrees, from shish kebabs to Iskender kebab, a Turkish specialty, and many vegetarian options.
The menu includes other intriguing items such as Russian salad with "potatoes, Turkish pickles, sweet peas, carrots, spices, mayo," and "Icli kofte" -- ground meat, walnuts, parsley covered with cracked wheat, and deep-fried.
The list of desserts goes beyond baklava and rice pudding to a pear filled with walnuts and served with wine sauce; "kazandibi," a Turkish flan; "supangle," a Turkish chocolate pudding baked and served with ice cream; and "kunefe," baked, shredded wheat and Turkish sweet cheese topped with walnuts, served hot. Hopefully Jayme Von Cupcake will be all over that.
Zeytin Mediterranean Grill is open seven days a week from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Source: Teresa Gubbins, http://www.pegasusnews.com
Last modified onSaturday, 06 May 2017 10:07
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