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Sofra offers fresh approach to modern Turkish cooking

24th August 2009, 12:48pm

The Sofra Restaurant Group is offering a fresh approach to modern Turkish cooking with its healthy set menu and 2-4-1 deal.

On the extensive menu guests will not only find all the classics grills and oven baked dishes, but also a number of game and seafood dishes and even a healthy set menu of 11 specially selected dishes including tabbouleh, falafel, chicken skewers and broad bean salad.

Sofra also has plenty to offer for the credit crunch, including a 2-4-1 deal on their recently launched breakfast menu at Ozer, which even includes a complimentary fresh orange juice, and a £2.50 portion of toast comes with rose petal jam, three kinds of Belgian chocolate spread and Turkish honey.

A crunch menu is available at both lunch and dinner across all sites: for just £12.95 (lunch) and £14.95 (dinner), customers can enjoy bread, hummus and olives, a main course and a beer, glass of wine or soft drink. 

Other dishes include lamb tagine, spicy sautéed venison or vegetarian options such as baby broadbeans, halloumi cheese and tabbouleh.

Sofra ventures can be found in Oxford Circus, Covent Garden, Mayfair and St John's Wood.

Words Maria Bracken

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