Delish Kitchen
Turkish cooking rooted in Mediterranean spice and technique now operates on Horner Ave in Etobicoke, a neighbourhood without established Turkish dining anchors.
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Turkish cooking rooted in Mediterranean spice and technique now operates on Horner Ave in Etobicoke, a neighbourhood without established Turkish dining anchors.
The kitchen works from a compact footprint with limited seating, prioritizing depth over volume in a format that signals owner-operator control. Horner Ave has historically served Etobicoke's working-class and immigrant communities; a Turkish independent fills a specific gap in a corridor otherwise dominated by South Asian and Chinese takeout. The menu centers on grilled Kebabs and Mediterranean-inflected meze, straightforward cooking that relies on ingredient quality and technique rather than fusion or reinterpretation.
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