We booked for a large party at the end of October 2010. Over half the group ordered the set mezze and ate what we thought was the first round only to discover it was actually the whole meal. This is the first time I have ordered mezze and been hungry at the end of it... we were also certain that two of the dishes ordered hadn't actually been brought to the table. The waiter argued with 8 people telling him that none of us had seen any chicken - he refused to accept this was true because the chef confirmed it had been sent up. A separate dish (not part of the set menu) was completely forgotten which he agreed to remove from the bill. They did give us some extra wine but then held us up from leaving because we deducted the automatic service charge from the final bill.
He also told us that the bowls of food we got were each supposed to be shared between 4 people when we could clearly see from the tables around us that diners in groups of 2 were being given the same portions.
It might be OK for small groups and couples but I will not be going back after this disappointing experience. The only reason I have even given this place 2 stars is because the measly portion of food I did get, tasted quite nice.
Gallipoli serve a variety of Turkish and vegetarian dishes as well as a selection of sandwiches, snacks and beverages.