Kumrucu Huseyin is a widely-recognized brand that serves traditional Turkish sandwiches in the heart of Izmir, Turkey. Founded by Huseyin, the brand has been catering to locals and tourists for over three decades with its mouth-watering kumru sandwiches that are a true gem of the Turkish street food scene. The brand has become a go-to destination for visitors seeking authentic Turkish flavors that are hard to find elsewhere. Kumrucu Huseyin's menu boasts a variety of sandwiches that are made with freshly baked bread and stuffed with marinated beef, lamb, or chicken, topped with melted cheese, tomatoes, and pickles. The restaurant's decor reflects the brand's ethos simple, humble, and authentic. With over 126 reviews, the sandwich shop has earned an impressive rating and continues to please customers with its delicious food and friendly service.
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- Dining options
- Dinner
- Payments
- Credit cards
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- Groups
- Children
- Good for kids
- Service options
- Outdoor seating
- Takeout
- Amenities
- Restroom
- Atmosphere
- Cozy
- Accessibility
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Reviews
We just ate here and it was horrible. We had Atom King which was not what we expected it to be. The menu had a description of the food that had a lot of promise. What we got was tiny slices of fried chicken, 2 tablespoons of cabbage salad and a big piece of bread. Other items we ordered didnt arrive pn time. Pickles were served when we finished eating. We paid $70 for 4 Atom Kings and 2 fried chickens and 2 potato fries. I think we were ripped off for the food and quality we got. I would not come back here.
Very good sandwiches for a really good price. Close to the beach.
Since there is a place with the symbol of kumru in Çeşme, we stopped by, but we did not enjoy it much. We ate kumru with sausage and salami. The sausages and bread were dry and tasteless, and the salami was not very appetizing. The toilets were extremely dirty. The place does not have a sea view, but the street is very beautiful. I wouldn't recommend it considering price and performance. It makes more sense to give opportunities to more boutique businesses.
There are doves between 25 and 40 TL. The mixed one cost 40 TL, but it did not contain sausage. It's definitely not satisfying. The bread was very burnt. The price is not suitable for performance. It was a pretty small portion. Employees treat customers as if they are being kept there by force. There is zero interest. The taste of the turtle dove was a bit nice, I would have given it 3 stars if the bread wasn't so burnt and dry, but it wasn't worth the price.
Comments are full of idiots who don't know what Kumru is and ask where the sausage is to Kumru. This is not a mixed sandwich shop. The best Kumru in Çeşme is here. The others are like a sandwich. It has the same taste and flavor for years. I blame those who don't like it on their ignorance. This is Çeşme, not Istanbul.
It is a place where you can stop by for a quick stop, but I advise you not to choose it for lunch. For some, it is very nice, but for me, who has experience with quince toast, kumru is a very bland, tasteless flavor. Actually, this has nothing to do with the place, Kumru's style is like that in general. kashar, soudjouk, etc. as per your wish in a small bread. It has tomatoes next to it. The only plus is that the bread is patisserie style.
Flavor is normal. Neither good or bad. However, it is not satisfying and unnecessarily expensive.
It tastes good but taking orders is terrible.
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