Basha (or Pasha, in French) is a Turkish word (Bashaw) of Persian origin (Padshah or Padeshah) which means Lord. The Turks used to use it to signify a high rank in the political system of the Ottoman Empire which is typically granted to governors or generals. Pasha was also an honorific title, the equivalent of "sir". The title seems, originally, exclusively destined for military commanders, but later it was used to distinguish any senior official or any person that the court decided to honor.
Thus, this is how each customer is regarded at Basha restaurants.
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Reviews for Basha
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Bon service restorant très très bon service rapide & nourriture délicieux
J'y mange souvent & c'est honnêtement le meilleur Basha de très très loin, les saveurs & la fraîcheur sont toujours au rendez-vous.
This place would be amazing if they just put the tiniest bit of effort into decorating it. Nothing in the walls, paint all crooked, cables hanging, tile floor busted. Anyway, food was good
Nice place nice food & had a great experience. They treat with me with great kindness even though my french was bad. Loved their service