Sip Sak, New York

928 2nd Avenue, New York, NY 10022

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Sip Sak
730.4 mi

928 2nd Avenue, New York, NY 10022

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About Sip Sak


Located in New York, Sip Sak's Turkish cuisine is carefully crafted and cooked to perfection. Eat healthy and feel better with Sip Sak's low-fat and gluten-free plates. Ready for a drink to unwind? At this restaurant, you can pair your meal with something from their full bar. Tots are more than welcome to dine with their parents at this restaurant.

If dinner and a movie are on the agenda, reservations are recommended for a timely night out. Jeans are just right for a meal at Sip Sak, which embraces a casual vibe. Place an order for pickup or schedule a delivery ? the restaurant makes it easy to enjoy your meal from anywhere.

Sip Sak has easy parking nearby for diners who wish to drive. Sip Sak provides ample space for bikers to store their bikes.

Dining at Sip Sak will set you back about $30 per person on average. Conveniently serving three main meals a day, the restaurant is a great place to eat at any time of day, but is best known for its evening menu. Traditional Turkish fare is just waiting to be enjoyed, so make your way to Sip Sak for your next meal.

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4.7
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Kaustubh
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Helpful reviewer
60 ratings|32 reviews
Good food and great service. Will visit again. James (our server) made a huge difference.
Kenneth
3 ratings|2 reviews
Excellent service. Staff are friendly.
Ramond
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113 ratings|12 reviews
Took a chance, It paid off!!!! The food and service were amazing.
Robert
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Shutterbug
18 ratings|15 reviews
It was our first time dining at a Turkish restaurant Sip Sak. We enjoyed tender, flavorful lamb chops served with foil-wrapped bones for easy handling, paired with a colorful side salad and rice. Our second entree was Lamb Shish Kebab, complemented by a fluffy mound of rice, a fresh mixed salad, and a piece of charred tomato. The dish was very good. For our dessert, we shared classic Turkish baklava: layers of crisp, flaky pastry filled with a sweet, nutty filling. Our food was both flavorful and visually appealing