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Welcome to Tuti Grill

Tuti Grill, a women-owned Mediterranean coffee & tea restaurant in Denver, CO, is a hidden gem known for its authentic flavors and exceptional service. The restaurant offers a variety of appetizers, hot dishes, and sandwiches, with standout dishes like hummus, grape leaves, and lentil soup receiving high praise from customers. The owner's Sudanese background brings unique flavors to the menu, with dishes like beef Agashi and baba ganoush standing out for their authenticity. The welcoming atmosphere, attentive service, and top-notch quality make Tuti Grill a must-visit for a memorable dining experience.

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Welcome to Tuti Grill, a hidden gem in the heart of Denver, CO, offering a taste of authentic Sudanese and Mediterranean cuisine. Owned and operated by a passionate woman, this restaurant exudes charm, warmth, and a genuine love for food and customers.

As a food reviewer, I had the pleasure of sampling some of Tuti Grill's standout dishes, including the flavorful hummus, grape leaves, and lentil soup. The hummus, in particular, stood out as one of the best in Denver, with its rich and creamy texture complemented by a perfect blend of spices.

Customers rave about the tender and flavorful meats, such as the beef agashay and lamb kebabs, which showcase the owner's expertise in authentic Sudanese flavors. The mix grill platter is a must-try for those looking to experience a variety of delicious meats in one dish.

While the gyro may not be the star of the show, the gyro plate and wrap still offer a tasty option for those craving a classic dish. Pair it with a side of fresh salad for a satisfying meal.

One of the highlights of Tuti Grill is its welcoming and attentive service, which makes diners feel like part of the family. The cozy ambiance, complete with calming videos and music, adds to the overall dining experience.

If you're in the mood for a unique culinary adventure that combines flavors from Sudan and the Mediterranean, Tuti Grill is the place to be. With a focus on quality ingredients, attentive service, and a warm ambiance, this restaurant is a must-visit for foodies looking for something special.

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Christina W.
Christina W.

Food was absolutely amazing! Highly recommend. I purchased the chicken shawarma wrap. The flavors were perfect and the portion size was just what I needed.

Marcus C.
Marcus C.

The lady running the place is amazing and hooked me up with a discount when I arrived. You can tell she cares greatly about both her food and customers. She was very sweet and charming. I really like the hummus and consider it among the best in Denver. I have had it every time I visit and it is consistently flavorful. The grape leaves are also very flavorful and I was happy with the quantity per order and price. I also tried the gyro plate and gyro wrap (on separate occasions). Overall the gyro is consistent and flavorful but a bit dry and not the best in town like the hummus and grape leaves. The amount of meat on the gyro plate is lacking for the price and I would prefer less rice and more gyro. Side salad was good though. If you are looking for gyro and care less about the sides I would just go with the gyro sandwich because it is half the price and similar quantity of meat. Overall I would come here for their hummus, grape leaves, and service (all of which were amazing!!) but I would go elsewhere for gyro. I will be back very soon to try some other dishes.

Laura E.
Laura E.

Some of the best food I've ever had in my life. The hummus is great. The service is even better. Every time I go in, they treat me like family. I enjoy going in even though we have different cultures, I am welcomed in each and every time. Just so you know it is a family owned business. Sometimes it takes a little time to get your food. But it is very worth it.

Elizabeth J.
Elizabeth J.

6 of us arrived for a late dinner and enjoyed a leisurely dinner and so many delicious offerings. We had vegans, vegetarians, meatatarians and we all found something delicious to eat. We had the restaurant to ourselves and our server was gracious with recommendations, service, and we had such a fun night out. I had the grape leaves and the gyro plate and everything was perfect.

Saddy A.
Saddy A.

Amazing food. We were visiting Denver and were lucky to find this place. Tried Agasay beef and chicken burger - both were great.

Vallerie K.
Vallerie K.

We ordered the mix grill (smaller one, $25) and the hummus appetizer ($5). Both were delicious; the lamb was very tender and the other meats were good too. Would go back again!

JoAnna G.
JoAnna G.

I love going to this restaurant. Food is always served hot and fresh. Service is fast and friendly. We have tried several dishes and always come back for more. Love the hummus & lentil soup! They are a must on every visit

Kynton C.
Kynton C.

Excellent Sudanese and Mediterranean food. The beef agashi tastes great and is authentically Sudanese. As is the peanut hot sauce (shatta). The baba ganoush is also amazing. The owner is from Sudan, so she knows authenticity Sudanese food. Everything tastes and looks like it is prepared fresh. I highly recommend Tuti Grill for unique flavors in the Metro Denver area.

JoJo E.
JoJo E.

ABSOLUTELY BEST HUMMUS I've EVER had!! Their fare is really delicious and not overcooked meat like other places I've been to. Excellent seasonings and tender marinated meats and their salad and rice are tasty tasty. The one thing I was disappointed with was the poor quality of the breads. They got hard very quickly and that's a sign of microwaving the bread. :( The interior was spacious and clean with lots of sturdy tables and chairs. The televisions had calming videos of birds and beautiful music playing and it was really pleasant and peaceful. I would love to come back and try their other preparations but the bread needs to not be stale. Our server was wonderful and sweet and attentive so I did not want to complain. I'll be back to see if it's just as good next time....

David M.
David M.

Very good take-out order of baba ganoush and lamb kebabs. Those who read every review I write (yeah, right:), will know that I'm on a quest for the best baba ganoush in Denver. So while my honey was partying this evening I picked up some to-go-ganoush at the Tuti Grill down on South Holly just past Evans. Had its high and low points. The baba ganoush was lemony and well finished with olive oiled. I'd give it a four out of five ganoush stars. The kebabs were well seasoned and tasty, but were made of ground and formed kebab pieces and not cubed fresh cut chunks of lamb. The pita tasted fine but store-bought (though I might be wrong about that). Fairly priced and a good amount of food I'll have enough left over for lunch tomorrow. All-in-all a very good but not spectacular experience and it left me still looking for the perfect baba gee. Sign me, David "baba gee gee" M