Step into the world of an authentic nineteenth-century Turkish coffee-house where you can enjoy lunch and dinner prepared from genuine Ottoman recipes, sip steaming hot cardamom-scented Turkish coffee, drink a glass of traditional black tea, and even try a narghileh or water pipe. The Flying Carpet Turkish Caf occupies a 1909 all-wooden bungalow constructed of two-hundred year old longleaf pine.
It is located on the edge of the historic Fairmount neighborhood just off Fort Worth's popular West Magnolia Avenue. The original ambience of the house has been preserved and enhanced by its owner, Brent Hyder. His Ottoman Empire antiques and carpets take you back in time to an old-world caf in Turkey while Chef Cebrail Demirta takes pride in serving classic recipes from his homeland of Malatya, Turkey.
Chef Cebrail Demirta takes pride in preparing classic recipes from his homeland of Malatya, Turkey. Step into the world of an authentic, nineteenth-century Turkish coffeehouse, where you can taste traditional dishes prepared by our celebrated chef Mr. Cebrail Demirta; browse and purchase Turkish rugs collected by owner Brent Hyder during his travels in Turkey; and sip a narghileh (water pipe) after you've finished your last bite of one of our authentic Turkish desserts.
It is located on the edge of the historic Fairmount neighborhood just off Fort Worth's popular West Magnolia Avenue. The original ambience of the house has been preserved and enhanced by its owner, Brent Hyder. His Ottoman Empire antiques and carpets take you back in time to an old-world caf in Turkey while Chef Cebrail Demirta takes pride in serving classic recipes from his homeland of Malatya, Turkey.
Chef Cebrail Demirta takes pride in preparing classic recipes from his homeland of Malatya, Turkey. Step into the world of an authentic, nineteenth-century Turkish coffeehouse, where you can taste traditional dishes prepared by our celebrated chef Mr. Cebrail Demirta; browse and purchase Turkish rugs collected by owner Brent Hyder during his travels in Turkey; and sip a narghileh (water pipe) after you've finished your last bite of one of our authentic Turkish desserts.
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