SITE PARTNER:   lexus of brisbane is valued partner of Must Do Brisbane

Olive Thyme Turkish Cuisine

Albion

Last updated: May 10, 2024

Olive Thyme Turkish Cuisine is arguably Brisbane’s best Turkish restaurant, located in a gorgeous heritage-listed 1920’s Albion building.

Here at Olive Thyme ancient food traditions are given a fresh contemporary twist by the restaurant’s 3 chefs (including the owner and a dedicated pide and pastry baker) to make for a memorable dining experience. Here everything including the bread and yoghurt, dips, sauces and relished is made from scratch in-house.

The family friendly restaurant is beautifully decked out with dark polished floors, heritage leadlight glass trimmings, lofty casement windows, multi-coloured light fittings and Turkish touches such as a wall of beautiful ceramics and eclectic music including Turkish jazz. There's also a little fenced off kids play lounge with colourful cushions and banquette and drawers of age-appropriate toys, a place for kids to play whilst parents enjoy a glass of wine.

A centrepiece lit-up counter, in true Turkish tradition, displays all of the tempting entrée platters and freshly made desserts so diner can take a peek before ordering (Olive Thyme has full table service).

Recommended to start is a Dips Plate - a selection of the delectable house-made dips including Hummus Patirma (hummus with cured pastrami and currants), Muammara (cheme paste, walnuts, cumin, chili flakes, labne & garlic -infused olive oil), Togurtlu Kabak (house-made garlic yoghurt with Aegean style raw zucchini, roasted walnut, olive oil and dill) and the signature Olive Thyme (char-grilled eggplant & capsicum, green olives, oregano, garlic and lemon juice) served with puffed lavash bread straight out of the oven.

From the Pide oven a must-try is the Lahmajan (ground lamb mince, tomato, garlic, capsicum with char-grilled eggplant, sumak onion and fresh greens) and for vegans, the Sepzeli Pide (caramelized onion, spinach, capsicum, eggplant, two cheese and fresh greens).

A plentiful range of Mezes and Salads includes Kuru Dolma (rice-filled dried eggplant, warm house tomato relish and mint yoghurt garlic), Soujouk Haloumi (Turkish sausage and haloumi cheese with sesame fig relish) or Mediterranean Octopus (grilled octopus, dill, gherkins and baby capers with garlic, olive oil and lemon juice).

For Mains it’s hard to go past the Meat Platter (a mix of melt-in-the-mouth lamb and chicken shish and adana (hand-minced kebab) with warm house tomato relish and mint garlic yoghurt while other choices include Balik Shish (chargrilled barramundi with house tartar and crunchy chips), chargrilled Spicy Chicken Wings and Imam Bayildi (stuffed eggplant with garlic, onion, mushroom, paprika, cumin and tomatoes simmered in olive oil).

And save room for dessert with deliciousness such as Burma (hand-rolled hazelnut and walnut baklava and hazelnut ice-cream), Coconut Blueberry Friand and Firanda Sutlac (mastic rice pudding with cotton candy) on offer.

To finish, diners can enjoy a Turkish coffee or apple tea, espresso, latte, hot chocolate and standard teas or house made teas including mint, green, cinnamon.hamomile, cloves or lemon/ginger.

Drinks-wise, Olive Thyme has a cracking wine list, with wine served in stylish tumblers.

There’s also a ‘Little People’ menu of sesame calamari, chicken or lamb shish with rice and crunchy chips or cheese pide, along with small ice-cream or Turkish delight.

Nice to know - Out back is a spacious enclosed deck which on busy nights is filled with diners and can also be booked for functions including parties, work do’s or weddings.

Need to know – Olive Thyme caters very well for dietary needs and allergies (the owner’s family has food allergies), with a great range of gluten-free and dairy-free and vegan options on the menu. As well as dine-in, takeaway is also available.

The menu may have changed since our visit.

Check out more of Brisbane's great Turkish restaurants HERE

Olive Thyme Turkish Cuisine

293 Sandgate Rd

Albion

Opening hours

Licensed

3862 4599

Map

293 Sandgate Rd Albiion

Top Things To Do In Brisbane This Week

The biggest little country show in Brisbane
Enjoy the freshest new season produce at the Farm Gate to City Door Market!
A thrilling stage adaptation of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is now playing at QPAC
Brisbane’s favourite sustainable living festival is back
FESTA ITALIANA back at Howard Smith Wharves across two weekends.
TAXIRIDE ft TTSAR live are coming to the Kingston Butter Factory Cultural Precinct
Warm up on chilly winter weekends at Sirromet
Get revved up for the Festival of Horsepower
Dine BNE is back for another season of feasting
EDITOR'S PICK

Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show 2025

Don't miss Australia’s boating event of the year! The four-day extravaganza returns to showcase the best in boating innovation, with over 760 boats
Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show
EDITOR'S PICK

Sustainable BNE Festival

Formally known as Green Heart Fair, this free, family-and-dog-friendly event at Roma Street Parkland brings together Brisbane’s leading sustainability experts
Sustainable BNE Festival 25
MUST DO

Winter by the Water

With the summer crowds gone, enjoy the serene side of the Gold Coast with Sheraton Grand Mirage Resort Gold Coast’s Winter By The Water package
Winter By the Water Sheraton
THIS WEEKEND

Top Things to Do May 23-25

From Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show, Frankenstein on stage, Brookfield Show & Farm Gate to City Door markets to a new Indian restaurant, the top things to do this weekend
This Weekend May 23-25
COMING UP

What's on in June in & around Brisbane

From Moreton Bay Pridefest, Comedy at The Butter Factory, a mega career & employment expo and a dedicated arts festival for children to a magical immersive Harry Potter Frobidden Forest experience
What's On in May 2025 around Brisbane
MUST VISIT

Redlands Coast

With the glorious sunshine days of autumn and winter upon us, there's never been a better time to visit the beautiful Redlands Coast
Redlands Coast
FOR KIDS!

Out of the Box Festival

QPAC’s much-loved festival for children 8 years and under is back with a rich arts program, curated to nurture children’s creativity and imagination
Out of the Box Festival 2025
The monster returns to QPAC
CONTENT RESUMES ON SCROLL
ADVERTISEMENT