Amenities
- Wheelchair-accessible car park
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Wheelchair-accessible seating
- Takeaway
- Dine-in
LOKUM Reviews - 100
4.7
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
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Ashley
The Turkish delight is not consistent. The chocolate baklava is one of my most favorite things I've ever eaten, but the recipe should have honey in it. It would taste even better.
Carey
Cool place. Must visit if you go SLO even though the desserts were too sweet.
Caro Caro
This place looks like a jewelry shop, beautiful, elegant, exotic. I loved the $10 bracelets. Pastries are special, and a change of scenery to the traditional American style. They have pistacchio options and even ice-cream on the back. Congrats to the owners, a beautiful store. Will be back
Linda Kessler
If you like STRONG COFFEE get it here! If you don’t then try Baklava or Turkish Delight, that is if you can ever decide on a flavor. Very clean and beautiful shop you’ve got to visit 🥰
asha a
It's pretty amazing place but bit pricey. A small piece is about $5-$6 for one serving. They have beautiful verity of sweets. Their halwas are awesome. I bought sesame halwa and walnut halwa. It was out of this world. Loved it.
Raghav Ayyamani
Mouth watering varieties of baklava and Turkish dessert
Mike
I remember Turkish tea being stronger flavored at my Turkish friends houses in Europe. The atmosphere was nice. Everything was expensive. But if you're the only game in town, what do you expect?
Toshogu Takegawa
Baclava, TurkDelights, and good coffee.
Also only place open on Christmas Day, praise to the god of Abraham in his wisdom to make sure his followers had different holidays!
Chinese for Christmas dinner and Christmas Day... Nah and since for some reason SLO county has not one single Jewish deli!
Baclava, and cowboy coffee is good enough for me. Definitely a treat to start Christmas day off with.
Kiven Te
Service 2/5
Food 4/5
Price 3/5
Cleanliness 4/5
Aesthetically beautifully snack place. You walk in and it's really something you do not see often at all. Everything they have at the counter looks great and appetizing. The customer service is very mixed because all the male workers were pretty rude and were not helpful. On the other hand the female workers were a little better but not by much. I saw my friend being helped and it was a completely different story (getting free samples and etc). I like all the different snacks they have but I say they really need to improve their customer service.
Cem Ersoz
TL;DR: if you're Turkish, don't. If you aren't, it's acceptable but this is not an accurate representation of our cuisine. Come visit us in Turkey :)
I really appreciate the effort that went into the ambiance and concept, i love this in idea. The store is quite beautifully decorated and presentation is spot on with every dish/drink. But it still just doesn't work. You can bring the best baklava, best coffee, best tea from Turkey but at the end of the day if you don't have people who know what they're doing prepare and serve them, it doesn't work.
I just had the most expensive cup of Turkish coffee of my life and it was borderline impossible to drink. We also ordered two Turkish teas that were horribly sweet. Nowhere in the entire country of Turkey does anyone serve tea already sweetened. Part of the experience is putting the sugar cubes into the glass -- if you so choose.
the baklava admittedly is one of the best I've had in America. But it was definitely not fresh, which is hard to stomach (pun semi-intended) at a 10$/piece price range.