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. 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)
  • 2. Bitez Dondurma

    $

    Bitez Dondurma's creamy ice-cream concoctions full of fresh fruit have proved so popular that the shop now has branches all over the Bodrum Peninsula, and as far away as Istanbul. The waterfront location in Bodrum's town center is a convenient spot to grab a scoop or two as you stroll along the promenade.

    Neyzen Teyfik Cad. 76, Bodrum, Mugla, 48400, Turkey
    252-313–3629

    Known For

    • Mandalina (mandarin) ice cream
    • Balbadem (honey and almond) ice cream
    • Nar (pomegranate) ice cream

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch or dinner
  • 3. Denizhan Et Lokantası

    $$$

    Famed for its kebabs and other meat dishes, Denizhan also serves up very good meze and appetizers, including lahmacun (Turkish-style whisper-thin flatbread topped with spices and minced meat) and vegetable dishes such as mustard greens salad. The restaurant has a prime location on the Bodrum waterfront and an extensive wine list.

    Neyzen Teyfik Cad. 182/C, Bodrum, Mugla, 48400, Turkey
    252-313–2728

    Known For

    • Excellent veggie meze
    • Adana kebab
    • Kuzu pirzola (lamb chops)

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential
  • 4. Dükkan

    $$

    This small and colorful eatery serving Greek and Turkish fare is an increasingly rare find in ever more chic Bodrum. Choose from meze like smoked fish or roasted eggplant with tahini sauce, followed by fresh fish, ending perhaps with a cream-topped candied mandarin for dessert. Reservations are recommended.

    Adliye Sok. 5, Bodrum, Mugla, Turkey
    530-341–6620

    Known For

    • Grilled squid
    • Fried calamari
    • Homey vibe

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. No lunch
  • 5. Gemibaşı

    $$$

    For almost half a century, this popular, no-frills restaurant near the marina has been serving the freshest seafood in town. House specialties include fish soup and octopus with pilaf, and their fried calamari has been voted one of the best versions in Turkey. Reservations recommended.

    Neyzen Teyvfik Cad. 176, Bodrum, Mugla, 48400, Turkey
    252-316–1220

    Known For

    • Popular with locals
    • Balık köfte (fish "meatball")
    • Shrimp on a bed of pureed eggplant

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential
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  • 6. Köfteci Bilal'ın Yeri

    $

    Turkish grilled meatballs and home-style cuisine, served at just a few tables in a no-frills setting, have been a hit for more than half a century. Accompany any dish you order with homemade plain yogurt. Alcohol is not served.

    Yeni Çarşı 2. Sok. 11, Bodrum, Mugla, 48400, Turkey
    252-316–3666

    Known For

    • Busy lunch crowd
    • Delicious meatballs
    • Stewed okra

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 7. Körfez

    $$$

    This long-standing, family-run fish house overlooks the harbor and is especially noted for a wide selection of Cretan dishes and seafood appetizers that include delectable shrimp cooked in butter, garlic, and seaweed. A local institution with courteous waitstaff, Körfez also serves some meat dishes.

    Neyzen Tevfik Cad. 2, Bodrum, Mugla, 48400, Turkey
    252-313–8248

    Known For

    • Fried calamari
    • Fish soup
    • Good brunch
  • 8. Musto

    $$$

    This always-hopping waterfront bistro draws a local and tourist crowd with its broad Turkish-international menu of pastas, salads, bar snacks, and grilled meats. Some good local wines are available, too.

    Neyzen Tevfik Cad. 130, Bodrum, Mugla, Turkey
    252-313–3394

    Known For

    • Fried calamari
    • Steaks
    • Full bar and good wine list
  • 9. Sugar & Salt

    $$

    Settle in under the shady trees and vines covering and cooling this relaxed garden café just off the waterfront, where the eclectic menu includes a wide range of starters (from hummus to orange-infused chicken liver pate), salads, pastas, and mains. Be sure to save room for the dessert of the day. 

    Danacı Sok. No 4/1-2, Bodrum, Mugla, 48400, Turkey
    252-316–8100

    Known For

    • Surprisingly good Thai-style green curry
    • Thin-crust pizzas
    • House-made cakes
  • 10. Sünger Pizza

    $$

    Italian-inspired pizzas, pastas, and salads are served alongside traditional Turkish chicken and beef dishes. It's always packed with local families and tourists sitting back at wooden tables filled with the enormous portions. Alcohol is served, and not at a ludicrous markup. There's also a branch in Turgutreis.

    Neyzen Tevfik Cad. 160, Bodrum, Mugla, 48400, Turkey
    252-316–0854

    Known For

    • Calzones
    • Breakfast served until 2 pm
    • Large summer terrace
  • 11. Tarihi Yunuslar Karadeniz Unlu Mamüller

    $

    This popular bakery on Bodrum's main pedestrian shopping street is know for classic puddings, cheesecakes, pastries, and luxurious fruit-and-cream parfaits. There's also an outlet on Neyzen Tevfik Caddesi across from the marina.

    Cumhuriyet Cad. 13, Bodrum, Mugla, 48400, Turkey
    252-316–4137

    Known For

    • Fig pudding
    • Turkish breakfast
    • Savory pastries are a good to-go lunch

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