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. Alaçatı Tatlıcısı İmren

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    This local favorite is the place to come for dessert; in addition to black forest cake and semolina cake, there's ice cream in many different flavors, served in a homemade waffle cone. Sakızlı muhallebi, a local specialty, is Turkish milk pudding flavored with gum mastic, the aromatic resin of the mastic tree. A beloved local brand, İmren has opened a casual Turkish restaurant on the same street (Kemalpaşa Cad. 70), as well as an Alaçatı hotel.

    Kemalpaşa Cad. 65 and 72, Alaçati, Izmir, 35000, Turkey
    232-716–8356

    Known For

    • Variety of delicious cakes
    • Mastic cookies
    • There's also an İmren restaurant on the same street (Kemalpaşa Cad. 70)

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch or dinner
  • 2. Bitez Dondurma

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    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. Kahvecin

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    Popular with a young local crowd, this cute and friendly little café serves up assorted coffee drinks, including flavored ones mixed with Italian syrups, and Western-style cakes and other desserts. Most seating is street-side, on a central corner near the aqueduct, and it stays open late.

    Namık Kemal Cad. 11, Selçuk, Izmir, 35920, Turkey
    232-785–4589

    Known For

    • Upbeat atmosphere
    • Milkshakes
    • Cheesecake

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch or dinner
  • 4. Reyhan Patisserie

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    With a huge variety of baked goods and desserts, excellent house-made ice cream and chocolates, this pastry shop has been popular for decades. This branch of the legendary patisserie, in the heart of trendy Alsancak, is also a sit-down café serving coffee and Turkish-style breakfast.

    Dr. Mustafa Enver Bey Cad. 24, Izmir, Izmir, 35260, Turkey
    232-422–2802

    Known For

    • Strawberry cheesecake
    • Profiteroles
    • Sütlaç (creamy rice pudding)

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch or dinner
  • 5. Rumeli Pastanesi

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    Since 1945, the Rumeli bakery has been the place in Çeşme for treats like sakızlı dondurma (thick, chewy Turkish-style mastic ice cream) in flavors such as karadut (black mulberry) and tarçın (cinnamon), as well as jams, sweet mastic paste, and other traditional goodies. It's on the main shopping street, not far from Ayios Haralambos church.

    İnkilap Cad. 46/A, Çesme, Izmir, 35930, Turkey
    232-712–6759

    Known For

    • Sakızlı muhallebi (mastic-flavored pudding)
    • Balbadem (honey and almond) ice cream
    • Mastic cookies

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch or dinner
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  • 6. Tarihi Yunuslar Karadeniz Unlu Mamüller

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    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
  • 7. Yudumla

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    On a hot, hectic day in the Kemeraltı bazaar, you’ll be happy to stumble on this little şerbet stall that’s been selling ice-cold and very delicious fruit juices and nectars since 1971. They sell jars of their own fruit jams, too.

    Kestelli Cad. 2, Konak, Izmir, 35220, Turkey
    232-472–2549

    Known For

    • Black mulberry juice
    • Blueberry juice
    • Red currant juice

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