Sedona Cultural Park
(on west State Route 89A; west of the Y intersection)
Cuisines: European, Arabic
About
As there are a lot of bars and clubs in this area, the streets here are very busy at night. This small Turkish restaurant stays open until 2am on weekends and welcomes hungry customers after a long night out. The entrance appears as if it is only a fast food restaurant, but in the back, there are a couple of comfortable tables. This is where you will find the patron, playing cards with his friends. The atmosphere is easy-going and unpretentious; the average customers, quite young. The menu offers numerous variations of Kebab, along with other Turkish dishes such as lamb stew or humus (mashed chick-peas). Those who prefer non-alcoholic drinks should try Ayran, a refreshing yogurt drink.