The chicken is tasteless, beef is ok, went there and ordered three beef sandwiches to go, the cashier confirmed the order, after a long wait(although we were the ONLY customers there) took the order in a bag, went home and guess what, it’s tasteless chicken sandwiches, no flavor at all, went straight to the garbage, not even roasted, almost raw, we called them and the guy at the cash said he’s sorry asking us to bring them back even though we are 40 km away, next he tells you«I said I’m sorry, what else I’m supposed to do?» Terrible service, disgusting food, stay away
Benny K.
Tu valoración: 4 Mississauga, Canada
Thanks to Steph S for this idea. What a hidden little gem. Clean clean clean. Eat in or take out. I think they must have the cheapest Doner Wrap Specials in the GTA! 7 buck for two decent sized Beef or Chicken Doner Wraps. These are a must try. I ordered 4 of them and were they ever so delicious. 2 Chickens and 2 Beefs. I had trouble with this one thing though. While inhaling the Beef Doner, I tasted hints Lamb!!! Dont get me wrong my friends, it was lovely surprise. Was the Beef Doner a mix of Lamb and Beef. Or could it have been the crumbled white cheese that added to my wrap??? Goat cheese??? Anywho, the Beef and Chicken wraps, IMO, were both yummy and will keep me coming back for more. Peace out!
Jamie L.
Tu valoración: 5 Toronto, Canada
This place has the best doner in town. The owner makes everything in the house including the breads which soooo fresh and delicious. I love their paca soup. So much flavor in it and iskender kebab i had for main was the best food i had. My bf had mixed pide and the crust was so crispy and yummy. I usually dessert person but i gotta say you must try their kunefe. Make sure ask server to prepare 10 mins early if u want to have right away after ur meal since it takes time to bake. I have to go back once a while because i just crave for the authentic flavors! Great place!
Adrienne M.
Tu valoración: 4 Mississauga, Canada
When Stephanie S first suggested we try Beyti, she said it was hidden in a less than inviting strip plaza. I know Mississauga fairly well, but the Dundas strip from Hurontario to Wharton confuses the hell out of me. I had to rely on the GPS(it’s past Costco, but if you hit Starsky you’ve gone too far). The inside of Beyti is a pleasant contrast to its surroundings. It’s very clean and the people are friendly. If you have no idea what to order, just ask. My favourite dish of the night was the side salad with a tangy dressing. Sounds silly, no? Bear with me. It looked like a normal salad but was creamy with hints of dill. Or magic. Whatever it was, I wanted a whole bowl full. The Adana kabob was quite good and spicy, accompanied by a few pieces of grilled vegetables and rice. Definitely a plate to share. I’d skip out on the naan, which was too hard and dense for my liking. Being partial to sweets, I partook in baklava and Turkish coffee. The baklava was really nice, not very sweet, and balanced nicely with the dark bitter coffee. I didn’t bother adding sugar, but if you’re not used to drinking black coffee you might want to do so. The coffee had a hint of cardamom, and meant for savouring. My baklava was crispy on top, with the bottom soaked in rose syrup. The pistachio filling was ground fine and added a nice texture overall. Apparently, everything including the desserts are made in house! The rest of the menu looks appealing, and I’ll be back, GPS in hand, to scope it out.
Stephanie S.
Tu valoración: 4 Mississauga, Canada
Hidden Turkish eatery, on the ground level, located on a mid-rise Commercial building on a not-so-nice strip of Dundas, just East of Dixie. If you blink, especially with all that construction that’s taking place in the area, you’ll miss it! I *believe* there’s a bingo place on the top floor of this building, but I can be wrong. Tip: Unless you’re travelling East on Dundas, enter via Mattawa and drive around the back of the building to park on the side of the restaurant. Plenty of parking available… you just hafta find it! Interior is nice and clean. Don’t be intimidated just ’cause it isn’t in the squeaky new Costco plaza next door. Server was very friendly and willing to answer any questions I & fellow Unilocaler, Adrienne had for him as first-timers. I ordered the Adana Kabob($ 11.99, good portion, enough for 2ppl) and Ayran(not what I expected, not as gross as a salty lassi, but it was a bit tart/salty). Adana Kabob came with a side salad which had a delicious, creamy dressing(usually I don’t like creamy sauces), bread that looked like the Afghani naan(not as good, quite dense and heavier), & rice. I have had better Adana, but this was pretty good, not to mention good portion size for the price point. I had a piece of Baklava and it’s different from what they serve at Baklawa King(across the street). Baklava tasted fresh and the pastry at the bottom was soaked in syrup as opposed to being crunchy like it is at Baklawa King. Still good, but it’s different. Turkish coffee tasted like a strong, black coffee/espresso — you’re supposed to have it black. We also asked for the complimentary Turkish tea, which most places to offer(re: Paramount, Almonasabah), and it just tasted like black tea, no hint of cardamon… not sure if it’s supposed to have this. Still good and black, not supposed to be served with milk. Overall, I’d recommend this place and go back to try the Doner/Pide! Service was very friendly, so that would definitely a bonus.
Mohammed B.
Tu valoración: 4 London, United Kingdom
The place is super clean, firstly the beef doner is your #1 choice! Two sandwiches for 6.99 only. The beef is just great, I go with tomatoes, onions, and tahini sauce only as this is original for beef toppings. Garlic and pickles, fries for chicken as Levant style. The cashier is nice, helpful and friendly. They have some exotic pop drinks. I’m coming again to try their kebab, they have one meter long shish.
Dima E.
Tu valoración: 5 Kincardine, Canada
This place is a hidden gem. Family owned, and they take pride in their food. Great service too. Long wait for the food, but it’s worth it because it’s all made fresh.
Erkan S.
Tu valoración: 5 Toronto, Canada
Five star beyti kebab here. Soooo yummy! Try kunefe dessert as it is very hard to find a good one in Toronto.
Nick W.
Tu valoración: 5 Mississauga, Canada
Been driving by this new Kebab place for weeks. Finally went in with my son to check it out. Really friendly Turkish family runs it. My son had a beef shawarma wrap — it was awesome. Just the right mix of ingredients — some places try too hard — too many flavors. This was perfect — great beef — great sauce. I had the spicy ground lamb kebab — WOW. exceptional flavor — cooked perfectly. Nice char on the outside, juicy on the inside. We bought a homemade rice pudding to take home. This is definitely worth checking out. PS — The shawarma are 2 for $ 7!!! Crazy for this quality.