has become a for Turkish cuisine, and now the restaurant has expanded to add a second location in neighbouring Vancouver.
Located at 1039 Granville St, Anatolia's Gate opened its doors in Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»this fall. The restaurant replaces prior concepts at the same address, like most recently Arabesque (a Syrian bakery/cafe) and, previously, Street Auntie (a high-end modern Chinese venture).
Anatolia's Gate is beloved for its authentic Turkish food, with dishes like wraps made with lavash (a thin, leavened flatbread), lahmajun (ground meat spread on a thin crust), and a variety of kabob plates.
The menu also features traditional dips and spreads, soups, salads, and meat or veggie curries, as well as kofte (similar to meatballs), and pide, which is a bread formed into a boat-like shape and filled with cheese.
For dessert, Anatolia's Gate has baklava and kunefa, which is a Middle Eastern specialty of spun pastry strands baked over a creamy filling. Beverages include ayran, a Turkish yogurt drink, or a classic Turkish coffee or tea.
V.I.A. reached out to Anatolia's Gate to learn more about the expansion of their restaurant business and will update if more information becomes available.
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