Istanbul Kebab House

Turkish restaurant
Gluten-free options
GF Options
Brunch
Dairy Free Options
Dinner
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This inviting space features soft lighting and traditional Turkish decor, creating a warm, romantic ambiance ideal for gluten-free diners. The attentive service and cozy setting make it a must-visit spot in Burlington for those seeking a comfortable, inclusive dining experience.

Good to know

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Reservations are recommended, especially on busy evenings.

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Several gluten-free items are available and clearly labeled on the menu.

175 Church St, Burlington, VT 05401, USA
2.4km

People are saying

J
After our delightful first visit, my wife and I knew we had to come back to Istanbul Kebab House for a proper meal. Last week, we decided to turn our date night into something special with dinner at this Turkish gem followed by a Broadway musical, Newsies, at the Flynn Center. We made a reservation in advance, as this spot is quite popular in the evenings - especially when there's a play happening nearby. The ambiance was inviting and warm, with soft lighting and traditional Turkish decor creating a perfect setting for a romantic evening. The service was exceptional, and our server, Alexandra B., made the experience even more memorable with his attentiveness and friendly demeanor. We started with the Small Meze Platter ($16.99), an excellent choice for sharing. The platter featured haydari, hummus, babaganoush, Turkish salsa, and stuffed grape leaves, all served with soft lavash bread. For those seeking a gluten-free option, fresh-cut veggie sticks are available. Each dip and spread was bursting with flavor, making this a must-try appetizer. For the main course, I chose from the Earthenware Casseroles and ordered the Lamb Guvec ($27.99). The tender, marinated lamb pieces combined with tomato, mushroom, onion, pepper, and eggplant were served sizzling hot, and the aroma alone was irresistible. It was hearty, flavorful, and paired perfectly with the recommended 9oz glass of Vinkara red wine ($16.50). My wife selected the Chicken Adana Kebab ($22.99) from the Traditional Kebabs menu. The mildly spicy, hand-ground chicken seasoned with Turkish maraş pepper and parsley was grilled to perfection and served with Turkish rice pilav, a side of greens, house pickled red cabbage, and marinated onions. She enjoyed every bite and complemented her meal with a 9oz glass of Ancyra white wine ($16.50), which was light and refreshing. To close the evening, we indulged in a classic Turkish dessert, Baklava ($9.99). The layers of fresh phyllo, walnuts, and crushed pistachios, finished with a simple syrup, were the perfect sweet ending to our meal. Istanbul Kebab House continues to impress with its excellent food, cozy ambiance, and impeccable service. Whether it’s a casual dinner or a special occasion, this restaurant is a must-visit in Burlington. We’ll definitely be back again!
A
Excellent food and service was very fast. Everything from appetizers to entrees to dessert was delicious. There were several Gluten free items, and all were clearly labeled on the menu.
L
Visited Burlington for one evening and a coworker recommended that I go here. So glad I followed that advice! Nice outdoor seating area and great service. I got the chicken kebab and it was genuinely the most juicy and flavorful chicken I think I have ever had. I loved that the rice pilaf was gluten free and it was delicious! This is a hard one to beat

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