Step into the world of an authentic, nineteenth-century Turkish restaurant and coffeehouse, where you can taste traditional dishes prepared by our celebrated chef Mr Jebrail Demirtash; browse and purchase Turkish rugs collected by owner Brent Hyder during his travels in Turkey; and sip a narghileh (water pipe) after you’ve finished your last bite of our rich and delicious homemade Baklava.
The Flying Carpet Turkish Café is located in a restored 1909 bungalow, which was completely built of the now almost extinct longleaf pine, at the corner of Washington and West Magnolia Avenues, on the edge of the historic Fairmount neighborhood. The original ambience of the house has been preserved and enhanced with antiques from the Ottoman Empire, making you feel you’ve traveled overseas to a small cosmopolitan café somewhere in the Levant.
Highly recommend this establishment! My family hosted an amazing graduation lunch here a few weeks ago. Our waitress was attentive and very helpful with...
I love Turkish food.....I was looking forward to trying this place when a client recommended we meet them there.... So we drove out to meet them there and...
This place is really good and a cool experience. The food is authentic, not too fancy but very enjoyable. I enjoyed the entire thing. They are severely...