Troya Turkish Delight & Baklava
Amenities
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Outdoor seating
- Takeout
- Dine-in
Troya Turkish Delight & Baklava Reviews - 100
4.2
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
Ashley
I can't vouch for the coffee, but the Turkish Delight was indeed delightful. There's the more traditional, covered-in-powdered-sugar variety, but they have even more non-traditional flavors.
I found the staff to be incredibly friendly and helpful. They were free with the samples, and happily answered my questions. I will agree with some reviewers that they seem to have a tendency to fill the box a little more than you might ask (I definitely have a piece that I don't remember asking for but that he recommended) but I found that to be part of the experience - I was close to a full box anyway. However, if you are more concerned, I would be very explicit about what you want.
Darryl Diptee
Absolutely DELICIOUS desserts called Turkish Delights. Handmade and imported from Turkey! So many different flavors. Wonderful service and great atmosphere as well. Sold by the pound. They also have delicious Turkish coffee and tea as well. I highly recommend this spot!
Crystal
If you know me, Turkish delights are top of the list for my fave desserts. For example on my birthday I had an entire box of delights as my birthday cake.
This has ought to be the FRESHEST Turkish delights I’ve had so far. Each item is lined up neatly from where you pick and choose. I chose: the bittersweet chocolate pomegranate, almond rose petal, saffron pomegranate pistachio, and the white chocolate coconut. She cut each into a bite full large size.
My faves are the white chocolate and the almond rose petal. Incredibly soft and hard to resist having just one; so I ate the whole box.
The staff is quick and friendly. The shop is super cute too!
N Rojeski
Delicious selection of baklava and other traditional treats. Very friendly staff. Their coffee is strong, yet taste great, which compliments their treats. If you’re a coffee drinker, you definitely want to check out this place. A little of the pricier side but given the location, it is competitive and definitely a pleasant experience.
Steven Rank
This coffee is espresso on steroids there’s a lot of caffeine and rich and flavor pack in this little 3 ounce cup. This could keep you awake for days along with your seven dollar cup super espresso Mr. Krista light. I just don’t know what it’s called. It’s thick and cheesy and really pretty tasty. If you’re into experiencing different things, give this place a try.
Don Frasco
Marhaba! Nisilsin? This coffee shop brings back good memories of Turkey to me. Staff are friendly and helpful. Love all the choices of Turkish delights. I had their Turkish coffee and it was delicious 😋
Natalie
We drive hours to Monterey just for this shop.
The mixed nuts Turkish coffee with a bit of sugar was the best coffee I’ve ever had. It tasted almost like chocolate and was satisfyingly nutty. It paired well with the crunchy pistachio kataif.
The shop owners were really friendly too!
Monideepa Chandra
So if you’re visiting cannery row, then u have to visit this place and try these absolutely amazing Turkish delights.. Different variety of Baklavas and and dry fruit rolls ..The top layers of baklava is perfectly crispy , with right amount sweetness the stuffing is soft and delightful ..And also you have to try their turkish coffee.. I wish they open a branch here in Scottsdale, Arizona as well ..
Hanan Hamad
The Turkish Delights taste delicious. Great service, friendly staff and a variety of flavors. If you’re in Monterey, I definitely recommend you pass by and try the amazing Delight
Lynn Chayatanan
I've been coming here since the first month it opened years ago. Being in SF, that means I only swing by if I'm in the area, however, I ALWAYS stop by if I'm in the area. The coffee is strong and delicious, served in the small ornate kahve fincani, along with a small glass of water to help your palette. The Turkish delight and baklava are lightly sweet and varied in their richness and textures. The displays are colorful and appetizing, and the pieces being sold by weight are worth the price, even if it feels a little high (I've yet to find a Turkish confectionary that serves the sweets this fresh). The first time we visited, the gentleman was so gracious to us being there (we were the only ones on a random Tuesday) that my boyfriend and I agreed: when in Monterey, we have to get Turkish delight and coffee. My favorite flavors of traditional delight are rose water, pistachio and orange. If you're going for the log shaped ones, I would highly suggest the pistachio hazelnut. The gentlemen behind the counter are happy to let you try, and their samples are generous considering the richness of their goods! I personally think the more traditional flavors are nicer, but be adventurous! You'll be surprised what flavor combinations really work.
A box of one of every flavor delight plus some other pieces set me back about $26, which, for a confection I cannot find often, is quite a good deal with how soft and chewy they still are, fresh from Turkiye as well! I consider this fair for a high-tourism spot and do not mind braving the throngs of tourists to come here.
The service is also warm and top notch. They immediately provided wet wipes when they saw my 7 year old smearing chocolate on herself from her serving and checked in with my party often. They informed me they now ship their goods as well, so I will be sure to order from them more often!