Pasha, situated at 9 Bread St in Edinburgh, is a culinary delight that specializes in delectable Turkish cuisine. Famous for its warm hospitality and inviting ambiance, Pasha creates an unforgettable dining experience that feels like a home away from home. The menu features a wide array of traditional dishes, from juicy kebabs to fresh salads, all crafted with authentic flavors and fresh ingredients. The restaurant’s commitment to customer satisfaction is evident in its attentive service and vibrant atmosphere. Whether you’re dining in or taking out, Pasha guarantees a feast that will keep you coming back for more.

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Scott J

5 Google Rating

I’ve been ordering and coming into this place for years! The owners son - Berat is a great, friend

5/ 5

I’ve been ordering and coming into this place for years! The owners son - Berat is a great, friendly guy with amazing customer service. He always gives me a free can of juice to show his appreciation. I definitely recommend this place! Cheap and great food with a smile. What more do you want!

Mohona Bhuyan

5 Google Rating

Nice owner, delicious food :)

5/ 5

Nice owner, delicious food :)

stephen fruzynski

1 Google Rating

Wish I could put no star as I haven't had my food delivered. Called up after waiting an hour and a h

1/ 5

Wish I could put no star as I haven't had my food delivered. Called up after waiting an hour and a half (delivery time 30 minutes) guy said 10 minutes and it will be there.... half hour later I called back. The guy said 10 minutes it would be there. I said that I had heard that 30 minutes ago and he said well just go get a refund then pal and hung the phone up. Great service eh and the food tastes.... aw wait I dont know as it never came. Total joke!

Michael livesey

4 Google Rating

Great food garlic sauce, could have been thicker and more flavour

4/ 5

Great food garlic sauce, could have been thicker and more flavour

ernisa marz

5 Google Rating

My favourite fried wings. Ever. For a time, Pasha stopped serving fried chicken due to broken fryer,

5/ 5

My favourite fried wings. Ever. For a time, Pasha stopped serving fried chicken due to broken fryer, and now they're back! (Or I might just found out, but this means that this will be the only place I go to for my fried chicken wings).

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