turkish restaurant · London, UK

Who's actually winning in Turkish Restaurants in London? The reviews already told us.

We read 143 public reviews across 41 businesses (12 May 2026 – 15 May 2026). The patterns that surfaced are the kind the market does not put on a billboard: who the real leaders are, what their customers keep asking for, and where the cracks are starting to show.

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Net sentiment

The market scores +96 out of 100 on customer sentiment.

Customers here are happy on average — but a small handful of businesses are doing the heavy lifting. The rest are riding on goodwill that is already thinning.

+96Range −100 to +100
143
Reviews analysed
in the selected window
41
Businesses tracked
~3.5 reviews per business
4.78
Average rating
89.5% five-star · 2.8% one-star
+96
Net sentiment
128 promoters vs 6 detractors

The Leaders

Five businesses are running the market. The report tells you which.

Five businesses in this market take 48% of every review a customer leaves. The other 36 are sharing the rest. You can see their ratings and volume. You cannot see who they are.

48%
of all reviews in Turkish Restaurants in London belong to just five businesses.
  1. No. 01Locked4.73★·22 reviews
  2. No. 02Locked5.00★·18 reviews
  3. No. 03Locked4.92★·12 reviews
  4. No. 04Locked5.00★·10 reviews
  5. No. 05Locked5.00★·6 reviews
Plus rising challengers, polarising stars, and at-risk competitors

The competitive map

Reliable leaders. Polarising stars. And the dot worth finding.

Every business in Turkish Restaurants in London is one of the dots below. The further right, the higher the average rating. The higher up, the more consistent the reviews. The report puts a name next to every dot — and tells you which corner each name belongs in.

Consistently MediocreReliable LeadersVolatile & WeakPolarising StarsAverage rating →↑ Consistency of reviews

Key Highlights

The things you would actually want to know before tomorrow.

Each one came out of the same reviews you just scrolled past. Together they say more about how customers behave in this market than a year of guessing would.

No. 01
One business has more reviews than the next four combined. Worth knowing which.
Named & rankedLocked
No. 02
The highest-rated business with real review volume — usually not who you would guess.
Named & rankedLocked
No. 03
The phrase five-star customers reach for first when they describe what got them.
Named with evidenceLocked
No. 04
The one complaint that keeps showing up — across nearly every business here.
Named with evidenceLocked
No. 05
The market leader who is quietly losing ground — and probably has not noticed yet.
Mapped & explainedLocked
No. 06
What the typical customer here actually says when a friend asks for a recommendation.
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And the forty smaller ones we did not put on the page

What they keep saying

The words customers reach for, over and over.

Some of these phrases tell you what customers love. Others tell you what they have learned to put up with. We are showing you three. The other three are the ones a competitor would pay for.

great food
11 mentions · 6 businesses
food amazing
10 mentions · 8 businesses
great service
9 mentions · 7 businesses
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8 mentions · 6 businesses
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8 mentions · 5 businesses
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6 mentions · 6 businesses

What they feel about it

Stars tell you the score. Feelings tell you why.

The emotions that keep surfacing in reviews of businesses in this market. A few are predictable. A couple are not — and they are the ones worth reading carefully.

What you actually get

Five sections. Written for someone who has to decide.

Every section names businesses, lays out the numbers, and ends with the move worth making. It is in your inbox the moment your card clears.

  1. Executive summary & market structure
    Who leads, by how much, and whether the market is a few giants or a long tail. A short briefing on who is winning, who their customers love, who keeps them coming back, and where the cracks are starting to show.
    Concentration indexReview recencyHeadline narrative
  2. Customer experience & sentiment
    Positive / neutral / negative split, sentiment trend week by week, named themes for what customers love and complain about, plus aspect-level sentiment on the dimensions that matter in this category.
    Sentiment trendAspect sentimentEmotion mix
  3. Customer persona
    A synthesised customer composite — demographics, psychographics, buying behaviour, pain points, goals — plus their own answers to the questions you wish you could ask them. Their NPS to the market is included, with the reasoning.
    Synthesised profileVoice of customerPersona NPS
  4. Competitive benchmark
    Every business on the rating × volume map, plus quality × sentiment and quality × consistency quadrants that name Reliable Leaders, At Risk, Quiet Quality, and Polarising Stars. The full ranking is named — no redactions.
    Competitive mapQuadrant plotsPer-business stats
  5. Strategic plan
    A SWOT grounded in the review evidence, then a prioritised set of strategic moves with impact / urgency tags and named actions — timelines, key activities, success metrics, and risk mitigation.
    SWOTPrioritiesActions & metrics

One report, one price

The whole picture, not just the preview.

One-off report
£99
  • Every business named — no redactions
  • Five sections, ~30 pages of evidence-backed analysis
  • Sentiment, aspect, and emotion analysis per business
  • Synthesised customer persona with verbatim answers
  • SWOT and prioritised actions with timelines
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