Local guide · Oxford Street W1
Turkish Restaurant near Oxford Street, London W1
22 James Street is ninety seconds south of Oxford Street — close enough to drop the shopping bags at the table without losing your afternoon.
The corner of Oxford Street and James Street is one of London's busiest crossings, and Grand Bazaar sits ninety seconds south of it — close enough to hear the Saturday hum of Selfridges, far enough to feel like a different city entirely. If you've spent the morning between John Lewis and Bond Street, the easiest pivot from shopping bags to a proper sit-down meal is to walk down James Street into St Christopher's Place. We're at number 22, with a calm Turkish dining room inside and 75 covers spilling onto the pedestrianised square outside.
Our kitchen has been on this street since 2005. The food is built around the things that travel well from the chargrill to the table: lahmacun rolled around fresh parsley and lemon, a proper iskender layered over toasted pide bread with yogurt and warm tomato butter, lamb shish, chicken shish, the Grand Bazaar mixed grill for two, and pide baked to order in the wood-edged oven. For lighter shopping-day lunches the cold mezze board is a quick share — humus, haydari, kisir, ezme, dolma — and the warm starters bring sigara börek, halloumi and grilled octopus.
If you've come in from Marble Arch you're a ten-minute walk away along Oxford Street; from Oxford Circus it's a flatter eight minutes; and Bond Street tube exits straight onto our pavement on the Marylebone side. Black taxis use James Street as a shortcut, so drop-offs are simple even at peak times.
We're open every day until 22:30, including bank holidays, which makes us a useful late lunch or early dinner when the chains around Oxford Street are filling up. The menu is fully halal on the meat side, our breakfast service runs until 4pm if you'd like a serpme kahvalti spread before the shops open, and the bar is small but properly stocked — Turkish beers, raki, a short wine list and decent coffee.
Most of our weekend tables come from people who've walked off Oxford Street and want somewhere unhurried to put the bags down. Reservations are strongly recommended on Saturdays and during Selfridges sale weeks, but walk-ins are welcome at quieter hours and we hold a few outside tables on the day. To plan ahead, see our menus or reserve a table online — confirmation lands by email within a couple of minutes.
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Online reservations confirmed by email within minutes. For groups of seven or more, give us a call so we can arrange the right table.