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Restaurants
Morpeth
Town Centre
Ephesus Restaurant

Ephesus Restaurant

Turkish, Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, European

Dishes priced around£12

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About Ephesus Restaurant

Family-friendly ✨
Good for groups 🎉
Card payment
Parking options
Air conditioning
Open today
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Opens at 5:00 pm
Friday
5:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Saturday
5:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Sunday
Closed
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
5:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Wednesday
5:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Thursday
5:00 pm - 10:00 pm

More about the restaurant: Ephesus Restaurant

Strolling past Ephesus you’re reminded almost of a sea town cottage, so charming is its elegant exterior. This Morpeth restaurant serves great Turkish cuisine in a setting that is simple, relaxed and welcoming. It’s excellently located, too – right in the heart of Morpeth on Bridge Street – and named after the ancient Turkish city of Ephesus. The menu is packed with authentic Mediterranean flavours and it’s all made fresh to order, think hot and cold meze, fresh meat skewers from the barbecue, zingy salads and some curious baklava for afters – this is food that will make you smile. If you’re in Morpeth and you like Turkish cooking, Ephesus Restaurant is not to be missed. Reserve your table now to avoid disappointment!

Frequently asked questions

Does the restaurant Ephesus Restaurant have Outdoor seating?

No, the restaurant Ephesus Restaurant has no Outdoor seating.

Does Ephesus Restaurant serve Turkish food?

Yes, the restaurant Ephesus Restaurant serves Turkish food and also serves Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, European food.

Thinking about making a Ephesus Restaurant booking?

Turkish cuisine has found a worthy home at Ephesus Restaurant on Bridge Street in Morpeth town centre. As we mentioned, the name comes from the ancient import city of Efes on the Aegean coast of Turkey, close to where Izmir is located nowadays, the food offering at Ephesus Restaurant harks back to simpler times, honouring age-old recipes and cooking methods. Ideal for vegetarians and vegans, you will find endless vegetable-based options on the menu as well as a handful of dishes that can be altered for those on gluten free diets.

If you’re heading to Ephesus Restaurant in Morpeth town centre with a gang of friends or family, there is truly nothing better than kicking things off with a selection of hot and cold mezze plates to share. Choose from options such as feta salad with fresh parsley and cucumber, fresh babaganush made from chargrilled aubergine with garlic and tahini, peynirli borek (deep fried filo pastries stuffed with feta cheese), humus kavurma of diced lamb pan-fried and served on a bed of hummus. For the main event at Ephesus Restaurant you can expect to tuck into Turkish delights such as chargrilled chicken shish, levrek/i> (whole grilled sea bass marinated in lemon and olive oil) and incik slow-roasted lamb shanks in a special tomato sauce with carrots and potatoes. With all this and more on offer, you’d best be running along to Ephesus Restaurant in Morpeth immediately!