Anatolia Mediterranean Cuisine

3100 Magazine St, New Orleans - 70115
203 reviews
Mediterranean Turkish
(504) 249-5454

We ate here on a rainy day in Nola when no one was dining. Skeptical at first but as soon as we walked in we felt a good vibe. The food is outstanding, especially the salad on the Gyros plate wow! We have been chatting about this meal since. The fried halloumi is unreal too, one of the best meals we've had since visiting nola

We went to celebrate my Friend Birthday,Anatolia Restaurant serving Traditional Turkish,Greek & Middle Eastern delicios food ,Te coffee .We Enjoyed Anatolian appetizer,Turkish lentil soup, Lamb Chops,IskenderService Ecellent ? thank you some much Christine.I can't wait to go back .

Don’t sleep on this place, it’s better than Mona’s and Lebanon’s. Great flavors, good value, and appreciated attention to detail for carry out orders (the rice isn’t dry and the pita doesn’t seem like cardboard like at other places).

Please BE AWARE that they include gratuity with in the final bill that is displayed and yet ask for tip on the next computer screen that the payment is made on. Which means extra money for them. Yes times are hard, but they're hard for every one!Other wise good food. Small portions than expected. But good quality. Nice ambience.

Wow. Simply amazing. Probably the best meal I've had in a long time. A gyro to die for. You will really enjoy it, hands down!

Pleasant atmosphere and kind staff, we got the Kibby and Iskender entrees and both were delicious. I also recommend the Lebanese ice tea, the amount of rose water was just right!!

High quality, authentic Arab food. The staff is so friendly and make you feel right at home. The value is amazing too, great portions for a low price without skimping at all on quality. Love love love Anatolia!

Having been to the mid-east many times over the past few decades, I can tell you my wife and I found this to be as authentic as possible. The falafel, humus, tahini, shawarma - all excellent and well-spiced. This is not some bland American rip-off of Mediterranean food. We walked in on a whim in the rain, even though the night before we ate at the famous "high-end" Mediterranean restaurant downtown with friends (whose name I will not mention here), spending over $200 for three people. No comparison - this was substantially more authentic and satisfying, albeit in a much more informal atmosphere.

Amazing mediterranean food! The humus was smooth and tasty. The chicken shawarma was very delicious!

Excellent gyros about double the usual size. Our lovely server was wonderful. Would go back in a heartbeat ? and recommend for anyone who likes Mediterranean food. We were here 3 years ago before the pandemic and they are even better now.