Pretty cool place, they have tons of inventory from scarves to soaps that make the store smell great.
Reagan S.
Classificação do local: 5 The Drag, Austin, TX
The store has some really cool, authentic Turkish merchandise. I also tried some of the Turkish coffee and thought it was delicious, although very different than the coffee in used to. Had one of the doner kebabs from the little kitchen on the side and it was quite good as well. The owner Faruk was a really nice guy. His parents happened to be in the country, so they helped with the food preparation. Great place to eat if you’re looking for something less expensive!
Cihan A.
Classificação do local: 5 Colorado Springs, CO
Authentic Turkish art and gift store. They have some interesting art pieces coming from Turkey in the middle of Manitou Springs. I was pleasantly surprised with the selection. I would urge you to visit this store to get some inspiration for your design projects. They also have an attached turkish doner kabob food trailer next door. I got the doner sandwich which was delicious. Very affordable as well!
Alexander Y.
Classificação do local: 5 Colorado Springs, CO
Awesome store. I lived in Turkey when I was a child, and this place gave me serious nostalgia. The owner Faruk, may be one of the nicest people I’ve ever met. Great store, great selection, friendly staff! I got my mom one of their tea sets for Christmas. it was a hit. ;)
Brittany S.
Classificação do local: 5 Indianapolis, IN
Aside from Turkish eats, I rarely find myself experiencing the culture outside of visiting Istanbul 4 years ago. My friend and I were so delighted to stumble upon it during our recent visit to Manitou Springs. In true Turkish fashion(like a slice out of the grand bazaar), you’ll find embroidered boots, scarves, intricately decorated pottery, Turkish coffee, jewelry and hanging colorful lanterns. All at fair prices — unfortunately, you won’t have the opportunity to haggle in this joint. This shop adds a bit of flair in contrast to the neighboring touristy shops. Highly recommend a visit.
Cobra K.
Classificação do local: 4 Singapore, Singapore
It’s okay. Turkish coffee is okay, but you should accept the sugar if it’s offered. The Turkish goods are unique. Not a fan of the stuff but if you were, this would be the place to go for plates and lamps. Faruk is a nice guy. Immigrated here from Turkey 14 years ago and wrestled for the US Olympic Team back in the day. Check out his knarly califlower ears! Like Whoa!
Emily G.
Classificação do local: 5 Portland, OR
I’m visiting from out of state and just stumbled on this little gem while exploring Manitou Springs with a friend from the area. There are beautiful table clothes, scarves, rugs, dishes, jewelry, and other décor items in this new little shop. I loved almost everything. These items would be great for gifts, too. The owner, Faruk, was nice as well, and sat down for a cup of tea with us. I’ll definitely be back next time I’m in town. If you’re in the area, stop in for a chat and learn something about Turkey.