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A friendly Turkish café and sandwich shop in Cleveland Street, serving a wide variety of Turkish and more general food. When [[Nick]] and a colleague visited in November 2008, a portion of lasagna was £5, and two coffees and a dessert with it brought the total to £11. Coffee is from a gorgeous old polished brass coffee machine that dominates the back wall of the serving area.
A friendly Turkish café and sandwich shop in Cleveland Street, serving a wide variety of Turkish and more general food. A portion of lasagna was £5, two coffees and a desert with it brought the total to £11. Coffee is from a gorgeous old polished brass coffee machine that dominates the back wall of the serving area.
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See also:
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2006/jul/01/foodanddrink.restaurants Guardian article] (scroll down)

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address='61 Cleveland Street'
category='Cafes,Sandwich Shops,Turkish Food'
edit_type='Minor tidying'
address='61 Cleveland Street, Soho, London'
category='Food Served Lunchtimes,Restaurants,Turkish Food'
edit_type='Normal edit'
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host='2a00:1098:86:4d:c0ff:ee:15:900d'
host='217.151.109.238'
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latitude='51.520409'
locale='Fitzrovia,W1'
longitude='-0.138812'
major_change='0'
latitude='51.519898'
locale='Soho,W1'
longitude='-0.137232'
major_change='1'
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summary='Friendly Turkish Café with gorgeous coffee machine' summary='Friendly Turkish cafe with gorgeous coffee machine.' summary='Friendly Turkish Café with gorgeous coffee machine' summary='Friendly Turkish cafe with gorgeous coffee machine.'

A friendly Turkish café and sandwich shop in Cleveland Street, serving a wide variety of Turkish and more general food. A portion of lasagna was £5, two coffees and a desert with it brought the total to £11. Coffee is from a gorgeous old polished brass coffee machine that dominates the back wall of the serving area.

Last visited by Nick and a colleague, 29 November 2008.

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