Sunday Turkish Breakfast in Glasgow

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Transform your Sunday mornings with an authentic Sunday Turkish breakfast in Glasgow at Turkiye EFES Restaurant.

Transform your Sunday mornings with an authentic Sunday Turkish breakfast in Glasgow at Turkiye EFES Restaurant. Nestled in the heart of the city, our restaurant offers a unique dining experience that brings the rich and diverse flavors of Turkey to your weekend routine. 

 

At Turkiye EFES Restaurant, we take pride in serving a traditional Sunday Turkish breakfast that captures the essence of Turkish culture. Our breakfast spread is a feast for the senses, featuring a variety of classic dishes such as an assortment of fresh cheeses, olives, tomatoes, cucumbers, and an array of freshly baked breads. Indulge in savory pastries, rich honey, sweet jams, and creamy yogurt, all designed to offer a taste of Turkey's morning traditions. Our signature menemen, a delightful mix of eggs, tomatoes, and peppers, is the perfect way to start your day, bursting with flavor and warmth.

 

The warm and welcoming atmosphere of our restaurant makes it an ideal spot to enjoy a leisurely Sunday breakfast. Whether you're gathering with family, meeting friends, or treating yourself to a quiet morning, our cozy and stylish setting provides the perfect backdrop for a relaxed and enjoyable meal. Our friendly staff is dedicated to ensuring that your Sunday Turkish breakfast in Glasgow is a memorable experience, offering top-notch service and hospitality.

 

Pair your breakfast with traditional Turkish tea or a cup of freshly brewed coffee to complete your experience. Join us at Turkiye EFES Restaurant and discover why we are the top choice for Sunday Turkish breakfast in Glasgow, where every bite is a journey to Turkey.




Address: 97/99 Candleriggs, Merchant city,Glasgow G1 1NP, United Kingdom

To contact us via call: 0141 553 1577

Map location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/9sNdC9kYPeyGCFTu5

For more visit us at https://turkiyeglasgow.co.uk/

Email:info@turkiyeglasgow.co.uk




 

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