The Central and Southern Aegean Coast Restaurants

Dining out along the Aegean coast is a pleasure, especially if you enjoy seafood and fresh produce. There are countless seafood restaurants at all price ranges. A typical meal includes an assortment of hot and cold meze (appetizers), a mixed salad, and the catch of the day, capped off with a Turkish dessert. To make it authentic, accompany your meal with rak? (a spirit similar in taste to oúzo). Some of the more common fish you'll find along the Aegean coast are levrek (sea bass), çipura (sea bream), barbunya (red mullet), and lahos (grouper), as well as tasty smaller fish like sardalya (sardines). Note that most fish restaurants charge per kilogram for whole fish, and the prices often aren't listed; ask before ordering to avoid receiving an unexpectedly large bill at the end of an otherwise pleasant meal. Of course, there are plenty of meat and kebab restaurants around, too, if that’s what you’re craving.

For dessert, try local dondurma (Turkish ice cream, often thickened with orchid root or mastic resin), as well as milk puddings and baklava. It’s often better to avoid hotel restaurants at lunch and dinner—you can frequently find better and less expensive food a short walk away—but luxury and boutique hotels might be an exception as they are often firm favorites on the local restaurant scene. And don’t forget street snacks! In season, you can grab fat local Smyrna figs; a cup of icy, dark berry ?erbet (think of it as Ottoman Gatorade); or a sesame-studded feta-and-tomato sandwich, each for less than a dollar in central ?zmir. Simit, the classic Turkish bagel-like street snack, is called gevrek in the ?zmir region, and often purchased along with a piece of tulum peyniri (goat's milk cheese) and a hard-boiled egg, following an old Sephardic culinary custom.

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  • 1. Aquarium

    $$$

    At this waterfront restaurant, you should begin your meal with a selection of meze, like stuffed zucchini flowers, roasted eggplant with tulum cheese, and octopus salad. Then you can let the owner, Cengiz Bey, help you select the best local fish for the grill. Whatever you choose, don't skip dessert: Gaziantep baklava or irmik helvası (traditional warm semolina halvah) served with ice cream.

    Yalı Mevkii 54, Gümüslük, Mugla, 48400, Turkey
    252-394–3682

    Known For

    • Spectacular meze
    • Aquarium special (shrimp and octopus cooked with garlic, butter, and flame-roasted peppers and eggplant)
    • Delicious desserts

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential
  • 2. Dalyan Restaurant (Cevat'ın Yeri)

    $$$

    This outdoor terrace overlooking the waterfront is an ideal spot in Dalyanköy for a splurgy seafood dinner. After meze of kabak çiçeği dolması (stuffed zucchini flowers) and deniz börülcesi (samphire), and a main of tuzda balık (fish baked in salt), try to find room for sakızlı muhallebi, creamy traditional milk pudding flavored with gum mastic.

    4226 Sok. 45/A, Çesme, Izmir, 35930, Turkey
    232-724–7045

    Known For

    • Unusual (and delicious) meze
    • Tuzda balık (fish baked in salt)
    • Gracious service

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential
  • 3. Kalamare

    $$

    Down a quiet, pretty alley just a two-minute stroll from the waterfront, the white, candlelit tables at this seafood restaurant quickly fill with hungry locals. Accompany a heaping plate of fried local calamari (probably the most generous in town) with a tasting plate of up to four vegetable meze with toasted bread, and, if you're still hungry, order grilled fish and (more) rakı.

    Sanat Okulu Cad. 9, Bodrum, Mugla, 48400, Turkey
    252-316–7076

    Known For

    • Candlelit atmosphere
    • Calamari every way, including stuffed with shrimp and cheese
    • Köpoğlu (garlicky eggplant meze)
  • 4. Atılay Balık

    $$$

    With fishnets on the ceiling and simple tables under strands of small lights outside, this laid-back fish restaurant on the waterfront in Türkbükü has a nautical vibe. Start your meal with a selection of seafood or vegetable meze, and save room for the house special dessert, helva sarma (phyllo-dough rolls filled with tahini paste, flavored with cinnamon, and served with ice cream and chocolate sauce).

    Liman Cad. 81/B, Göltürkbükü, Mugla, Turkey
    252-377–5095

    Known For

    • Laid back but romantic setting
    • Grilled octopus
    • Levrek lokum (sea bass morsels)
  • 5. Balıkçı Hasan

    $$$

    There are many popular seafood restaurants along the Kordon waterfront in Alsancak, but this one, with indoor and outdoor seating areas and a relaxed feel, is especially busy. It features a good selection of appetizers, including the decadent sütlü karides (shrimp sautéed in butter, then topped with béchamel and mozzarella), as well as the usual seasonal seafood choices.

    Atatürk Cad. 186/A, Izmir, Izmir, 35220, Turkey
    232-464–1354

    Known For

    • Fried calamari
    • Seafood pasta
    • Look for the sign with a picture of a fish (balık), followed by "çı Hasan"
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  • 6. Deniz Restoran

    $$$

    Deniz means "sea" in Turkish, an appropriate name for this popular, pricey seafood eatery on the Kordon waterfront, whose tables spill out of the ground floor of the İzmir Palas Hotel. It's buzzing with local notables, travelers, and a swanky business crowd, who come to splurge on exceptional fish and meze, including samphire with garlicky yogurt. And it can easily turn into a splurge in terms of price, depending on the number of courses chosen.

    Atatürk Cad. 188/B, Izmir, Izmir, 35220, Turkey
    232-464–4499

    Known For

    • Sütlü balık (fish slow-cooked in béchamel sauce)
    • Sea bass in salt crust
    • Can get pricey depending on the number of dishes

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential
  • 7. Ferah

    $$$

    This unpretentiously upscale waterfront seafood restaurant is a favorite with locals, who spill out from the stone walls and onto the terrace with its lovely view. The menu features excellent meze, including grated zucchini with yogurt and toasted walnuts and grilled eggplant with a punchy white sauce, and fish either simply grilled or cooked with béchamel or tomatoes. Ask when ordering about prices to avoid any unpleasant surprises.

    Güvercinada Cad. 10, Kusadasi, Aydin, 09400, Turkey
    256-614–1281

    Known For

    • Fried calamari
    • Shrimp casserole
    • Oven-baked halvah with ice cream

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential
  • 8. Karina

    $$$

    Tables spill out of the small courtyard into the cobblestone alley at this fish and meze restaurant in central Alaçatı. Innovative house specialties include a delicious dish of octopus cooked with mushrooms, onions, and soy sauce, and for dessert there's often a delicious apple baklava.

    3002 Sok. 6, Alaçati, Izmir, Turkey
    232-716–9155

    Known For

    • Sütlü balık (fish in béchamel sauce)
    • Grilled calamari
    • Attentive service

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential
  • 9. Miam

    $$$$

    Wonderfully prepared seafood is served with polish at this pleasant spot, as are the meat and pasta dishes. After midnight, there are often DJs at the garden bar. In wintertime, regulars cluster indoors around a cozy fireplace. Book in advance on weekends and in high season.

    Atatürk Cad. 51, Göltürkbükü, Mugla, 48400, Turkey
    252-377–5612

    Known For

    • Good breakfast
    • Great sea views from the terrace
    • Cozy fireplace in winter

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential

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