A visit to 27 Mezze Bar & Grill for Turkish cuisine at Robertson Quay made for a lovely evening out.
We opted for alfresco dining, placing our orders and settling in to enjoy the cool, breezy night atmosphere, the perfect setting for a relaxed Turkish meyhane-style feast.
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| 27 Mezze Bar & Grill |
We were served warm pita bread to start. It arrived lightly heated, soft and fluffy, just the way I like it. The texture made it perfect for scooping up the dips, tearing easily yet still pillowy inside.
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| Pita Bread |
The signature mocktail was a refreshing blend of house-made sour cherry jam, lemon and soda, alcohol-free yet full of bright, tangy flavours with a gentle fizz.
For those who prefer something boozy, the Mimosa, combined prosecco and orange juice, light, bubbly and easy to sip alongside the meal.
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| Mimosa & 27's Signature Mocktail - $19 & $14 |
We had 27’s Signature 3 Dip Platter served with warm, fluffy house-made pita bread, perfect for dipping and scooping every bit clean.
You can choose from:
• Chick Peas & Tahini Dip
• Smoked Red Capsicum Dip
• Beetroot & Orange Dip
• Cheese & Basil Dip
We went with three, everything except the Smoked Red Capsicum Dip.
The “Hummus” was done Turkish-style, blending chickpeas with tahini, garlic and lemon. It was smooth, nutty and beautifully balanced, a comforting classic that never fails.
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| 27’s Signature Cheese Dip - $34 |
The Beetroot & Orange Dip was the more unique one. Slightly earthy with a refreshing citrus lift, topped with a slice of orange and complemented by crunchy cashew nuts. Both vibrant in colour and flavour.
Lastly, the Cheese & Basil Dip (Girit Ezme style) featured cheese, pistachios, walnuts and basil. It was creamy yet textured from the nuts, aromatic and rich, a lovely savoury contrast to the brighter beetroot dip.
A great platter to share, especially if you enjoy variety and bold Mediterranean flavours.
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| Beet Root |
Turkish meyhane-style dining is all about sharing small plates, good conversations and a relaxed pace, just like what you’d experience in a traditional Meyhane setting.
The appetisers followed with the Dancing Cauliflower, beautifully roasted till lightly charred on the outside yet tender within. It was served with a side of Turkish salsa, Acuka Ezme, a bold and punchy mix made with peppers, tomato paste, garlic, olive oil and spices.
The Acuka Ezme added a smoky, tangy depth with a slight kick, giving the cauliflower that extra flavour boost. It’s the kind of dish that makes you keep reaching back for “just one more bite” while chatting over the table.
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| Dancing Cauliflower - $14 |
The Garlic Butter Shrimp, also known as Karides Tava, was stir-fried with fragrant garlic and red capsicum, then finished with a sprinkle of crushed almonds for that extra nutty crunch. The prawns were juicy and well-coated in the buttery sauce, simple, hearty and very satisfying.
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| Garlic Butter Shrimp - $19 |
Coming to the mains, we had their Turkish BBQ Chicken, served in generous cubes. These chicken thighs were said to be marinated for 24 hours, resulting in tender, flavour-packed bites with a lovely char on the outside. It was beautifully paired with creamy spinach purée, bursts of sweetness from cherry tomatoes, and my absolute favourite, caramelised onions that added a deep, savoury-sweet finish to the dish.
A comforting plate that delivered both smokiness and balance in every bite.
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| Turkish BBQ Chicken - $28 |
Next up was their Beyti Kebap, an authentic Beyti-style kebap made from 100% hand-chopped lamb, infused with garlic and parsley, and served with yoghurt on the side.
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| Aromatic Lamb Wrap Slices |
Wrapped in soft lavash bread, the kebap was juicy and flavourful without being overly heavy. What I appreciated most was that the lamb didn’t have a strong gamey taste, making it approachable even for those who are usually hesitant about lamb. The yoghurt added a refreshing creaminess that balanced the savoury richness beautifully.
A classic done right, hearty, comforting and satisfying.
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| Wrapping in Lava Bread |
Towards the end of the meal, we indulged in a classic Turkish dessert, Künefe
Made with shredded phyllo dough (kadaif) wrapped around stretchy cheese, it was baked till golden and crisp, then soaked in fragrant syrup and generously topped with crushed pistachios.
The contrast was delightful, crispy on the outside, warm and gooey in the centre, with that signature sweet-savory balance from the melted cheese. A comforting and satisfying way to end the feast.
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| Kunefe - $20 |
For a final round-up, we had the traditional Turkish Coffee, bold, intense and beautifully aromatic. It was served alongside a piece of chocolate and a glass of plain water, the classic way to cleanse the palate and balance the strong, earthy notes of the coffee. The chocolate added a touch of sweetness, making the whole experience feel thoughtful and complete.
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| Turkish Coffee - $5 |
This Turkish meyhane-style feast was a wonderful journey of flavours, from vibrant dips and hearty appetisers to smoky grilled mains and indulgent desserts. Each dish carried its own distinct character, yet together they created a warm, communal dining experience that’s meant to be shared. Rich, comforting and layered with bold Mediterranean flavours, it was a satisfying meal from start to finish.
27 Mezze Bar & Grill
Location: 30 Robertson Quay, #01-02A, Singapore 238251