Located on Princes street Perth,Meze Turkish Restaurant serving traditional Turkish cuisine. As a family run restaurant in the heart of Perth, we combine generations of culinary expertise with a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Whether you’re craving freshly grilled meats, warm baloonbreads, or meze prepared with love, we offer a dining experience that captures the soul of Turkiye. Our chefs prepare everything in house using authentic recipes, ensuring that every dish reflects the rich cultural heritage of Turkish cooking.
At Meze, food is more than a meal, it’s a celebration of culture, history, and family. Every morning, our kitchen comes alive with the aroma of fresh herbs, marinated meats, and handmade doughs. We source high quality ingredients locally and seasonally.
Our signature menu, inspired by traditional Turkish cuisine. Whether you’re enjoying our succulent lamb shish, sizzling mixed grill, freshly baked pide and baloonbread, or flaky homemade kunafa, every dish is a celebration of Turkish flavor. Our chefs use time tested techniques and fresh ingredients to make sure your experience is both authentic and unforgettable. Come and discover why we’re one of the most beloved Turkish restaurant in Scotland
HAVE YOU TRIED OUR HOME MADE BAKLAVA?
PRIVATE FUNCTION
Meze Turkish Restaurant offers a sophisticated private function room that can accommodate up to 30 seated guests, perfect for hosting corporate events, weddings, and special celebrations in style.
Meze Restaurant offers an elegant private function room perfect for hosting events of all kinds, with a capacity of up to 30 people. Whether it’s a corporate gathering, wedding reception, or special celebration, Meze’s sophisticated space provides a stylish backdrop, complete with customizable dining options to suit various tastes and dietary preferences. The restaurant’s attentive staff ensures a seamless experience, making each event memorable and tailored to the guests’ needs
75 PRINCES STREET PERTH
PH2 8LJ
Sunday–Thursday
3:30pm–9pm
Friday–Sunday
12pm–10pm
Closed tuesdays