Reviews on European food in Patara, Antalya Province, Turkey. A day trip to Patara, a few miles farther west from Kalkan, offers the chance to combine horseback riding, history and sand surfing. Once an important Lycian port town, legend has it that Patara is the birthplace of Apollo and with certainty it’s the birthplace of St. Nicholas. Horseback riding for riders of all ages and capabilities is available for rides along the 22 kilometers of white beaches. And so is sand surfing.
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4 based on 843 reviews
We visited the sunset for the first time in a couple of years and found the quality of food to be excellent again, the only downside was that the service was a little slow and everything was a little expensive in comparison to other restaurants of a similar standard.
4 based on 195 reviews
Ramis welcomes old and new guests to his Kalkan new rooftop restaurant. Offering a range of succulent meals using local produce especially prepared for you.
Booked dinner at 19:30 and there were already two diners when we arrived. We were welcomed and seated by the older of the two brothers that operate this restaurant and allocated a table providing the best view over the bay. Ordered sparkling water and a glass of wine each, then decided on Moussaka and Sizzling Turkish Meatballs.This was our final night and we had dined at seven different restaurants who all provide an appetiser of garlic bread and dips, but this was the best selection from cabbage in yoghurt, sweet peppers in tomatoes, dill in yoghurt and a tomato, onion, olive and aubergine dip. My Sizzling Meatballs are served on a warming flame and the moussaka in an earthenware dish placed in the centre of our table for us to share, just like being in a family home and they were absolutely delicious. We nearly managed to finish them!The House Rose and White wine were good and the service friend6without being intrusive. This is a quieter dining experience than most other restaurants and so relaxing. Totally recommended Smyrna Ramis and at 210 lira for the lot, very good value.
5 based on 124 reviews
We had a good meal here, a bit expensive but pretty average for this part of town and with a sea view. We both had the meatballs, which were lovely. The gentleman on street level inviting people up to the restaurant was very nice and chatty, and even remembered us later in the holiday when we walked past - impressive seeing as he must see a lot of people!
4 based on 427 reviews
After reading some excellent reviews we were look8ng forward to eating here. We wer3 disappointed in the standard of the fish platter which did not live up to its discription as is was quite small and a little over cooked. Quite expensive in comparison to other restaurants.
4 based on 333 reviews
Having read earlier reviews, we thought we'd give this place a try and pleased that we did. Good quality coffee with a touch of alcohol and excellent baklava. Lovely way to end the evening and we returned quite often. Also great spot on the comfy front chairs for a bit of people watching.
4 based on 627 reviews
We serve a wide variety of cocktails and have a menu to suit all tastes always serving top quality organic local produce served with a smiley face
We visited this restaurant, just up the kalamar road because we went on the Aqua 1 boat and belongs to the same people. We were not disappointed. The food was well cooked, well presented and our whole group of ten (including vegetarians) were very happy. They poor a large gin and tonic here in a lovely cut glass...yummy
5 based on 163 reviews
The Papatya Café is located at the LaVanta site above Kalkan and serves good home cooked fresh food, in a relaxed welcoming atmosphere. The café is open from 08:30 providing breakfast, lunch, snacks and dinner, as well as coffee, soft drinks, beer, wine a
We stayed at LaVanta and spent most of our time around the club house pool and at the Papatya Cafe. The drinks are lovely, we especially loved a chilled glass of local rose, watching the sea view at sunset. The food is freshly prepared, clean-tasting and delicious, especially the fresh fruit salad with honey, home-made fish cakes and the halloumi salad. The children loved the milkshakes, and chats with the bar tender. Debbie and Erhan made us feel so welcome, we really enjoyed their company, lovely people and a great sense of humour. Overall a very special place. Thank you! Kate & MarcoKate & MarcoIt was such a pleasure to meet you all, and thank you for taking the time to write a review, we very much appreciate it.We are all so glad that you enjoyed ypur time at both LaVanta and the cafe, and look forward to seeing you again next year.
5 based on 301 reviews
Here at @yelkencafebistro we offer a wide range of traditional Turkish dishes and also our menu includes starters, dishes from around the world, 14 different gourmet burgers and pastas with gluten free and vegeterian options. Local and exclusive wines fro
Both times was able to enjoy the outside table with fantastic views over Kalamar bay under the shade. Breakfast was very impressive pancakes (3 huge ones each). Stuck with the burgers for the evening meal which were very nice. Staff incredibly helpful - waiter managed to get rid of an annoying wasp with ease!
4 based on 335 reviews
Party of three. Lovely little restaurant with a decent food & drinks menu.Good vibe as well. Staff super friendly and efficient.Hummus and cheese platter for starters and creamy chicken, mushroom linguine and burger for mainsAll lovelyWill return!
4 based on 105 reviews
Fantastic King Prawns, lovely Sea Bass with mushroom sauce (ask for it on the side as there is plenty) and excellent grilled Sea Bream. Service was great, wine nicely chilled and their char grilled pitta scrumptious.
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