About

Mazhil Restaurant London offers a delightful taste of the Mediterranean right in the bustling streets of Edmonton. Known for its flavorful Turkish cuisine, this casual spot is a favorite among both tourists and students looking for a quick yet satisfying meal. With its affordable prices, Mazhil serves a variety of dishes including succulent kebabs, fresh soup, and aromatic charcoal grills. The lively atmosphere makes it perfect for meeting up with friends or enjoying a solo dining experience.

The menu caters to diverse tastes, featuring healthy and halal options, while also providing a selection of small plates and delicious desserts. Whether you're in the mood for a hearty mixed doner or savory falafel, Mazhil ensures fresh ingredients and great value for money. Guests can enjoy a cup of tea or indulge in a beer or glass of wine, enhancing their meal with authentic beverages.

Open for lunch and dinner, Mazhil welcomes dine-in guests and also offers convenient delivery and takeaway services for those on the go. Reservations are available for those who prefer to plan ahead, and the welcoming staff ensures quick service with a smile.

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Price

$$$$

Meals

Lunch, Dinner

Cuisines

Mediterranean, Turkish

Services

Delivery, Takeaway, Reservations available, Dine-in

Dietary options

Healthy options, Halal options

Offering

Serving alcohol, Serving desserts, Small plates, Late-night food, Serving beer, Serving wine, Serving coffee

Dishes and Beverages

Discover the standout dishes and unique drinks that define Mazhil Turkish Restaurant - Edmonton menu.

  • Beer
  • Lamb
  • Shrimp
  • Tea

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Meridian Water
Train station 1.77 km walk
Edmonton Green
Train station 136 m walk
Bounces Road (Stop LF)
Bus stop 538 m walk
Asda Edmonton Green
Bus stop 219 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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3.9
based on 220 reviews
3.9/5 220 reviews
Keshh
Keshh
3 weeks ago on Google
  • Food: 5
  • Service: 5
  • Atmosphere: 5

Grabbed a large surprise bag from Mazhil Turkish Restaurant in Edmonton through Too Good To Go for £4.99 and it was definitely worth it. There was fresh salad, fresh bread, and a generous portion kebab meat on top of white rice. The meat had a nice flavour and everything tasted fresh. I bought it just to give it a try and I’m really happy with what I got. Great value for the price and I’d happily get it again.

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Alison
Alison
4 weeks ago on Google
  • Food: 4
  • Atmosphere: 4

Nice cous cous and meat, good value

Carl Mendes
Carl Mendes
2 months ago on Google
  • Food: 4
  • Atmosphere: 1

I’ve visited this restaurant multiple times since it opened, originally drawn in by the woman making fresh gozleme in the mornings—a truly inviting sight and one of the more authentic touches. The döner, when it’s freshly prepared, can be excellent—flavourful, juicy, and clearly superior to many local competitors. Unfortunately, that quality is inconsistent. On Too Good To Go, for example, you’re sometimes given cold, pre-packed portions that do the food no justice. I now only go for TGTG if I can get there early enough to ensure the food hasn’t been packed away in advance. I still can't believe they do that. The real letdown, though, is the service. The man behind the grill, who essentially acts as the face of the restaurant, greets—more accurately, confronts—every customer as they walk in. He handles most takeaway orders and is often the first and last point of contact. His consistently gruff and unapproachable demeanor sets an uncomfortable tone that lingers throughout the visit. When the person in that central role is so visibly disengaged, it inevitably affects the overall atmosphere. The rest of the staff are polite but disconnected. They lack the warmth, attentiveness, and basic customer service instinct needed to create a positive or memorable dining experience. The ambiance doesn’t do much to compensate either. Compared to nearby restaurants like Kervan or Capital, this place feels flat and uninviting. Frankly, it’s easy to see why the dining area is often empty or occupied by just a handful of people—the atmosphere and service simply don’t encourage anyone to stay. All things considered, I can only give this place three stars, and that’s purely on the strength of their döner when it’s done right. The quality of the food just manages to lift it above two—but the consistently poor service and lackluster vibe make it hard to recommend, and even harder to return with any enthusiasm.

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