Discover Restaurants offering the best Soups food in Konya, Konya Province, Turkey. Konya (Turkish pronunciation: [ˈkon.ja]; Greek: Ἰκόνιον Ikónion, Latin: Iconium) is a major city in south-western edge of the Central Anatolian Plateau and is the seventh-most-populous city in Turkey with a metropolitan population of over 2.1 million. Konya is an economically and industrially developed city and the capital of Konya Province.
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4 based on 85 reviews
This restaurant is on a side street parallel to the main street heading to the Mevlana museum, in the main business area of the town on Serafettin Caddesi (Street). We wandered in by accident as it looked clean and had a fair number of local customers in it. They serve a several foot long skinny pede (a sort or Turkish pizza), and we had the cheese version. There are meat versions also, all served with a tasty red âsalsaâ type mixture of tomato, mint, & parsley. Each order is made fresh in a wood fired oven. Prices very reasonable, not a lot of English spoken, but menu pictures and gestures sufficed. Returned a second time for lunch and enjoyed it as much as the first time. If you go to their website http://www.halketliekmek.com you can see pictures of the food under Menu, and if you read Turkish, figure out what else they offer!
Oncelikle mekan ve karsilama cok sicak. Sirin ve guzel bir mekan. Calisanlar ilgili ve guleryuzlu. Ben ve esim degisik corbalar denedik. Beyin ve kellepa ile mumbar aldik. Fiyatlar normal sayilir porsiyonlar doyurucu. Siparis oncesi mezeler taze ve lezzetli. Gercekten sakat at urunleri seviyorsaniz nezih bir ortamda yemekte isterseniz dogru adres burasi diyebilirim. Kalite ve lezzet dengesi mukemmel.
4 based on 85 reviews
This restaurant is on a side street parallel to the main street heading to the Mevlana museum, in the main business area of the town on Serafettin Caddesi (Street). We wandered in by accident as it looked clean and had a fair number of local customers in it. They serve a several foot long skinny pede (a sort or Turkish pizza), and we had the cheese version. There are meat versions also, all served with a tasty red âsalsaâ type mixture of tomato, mint, & parsley. Each order is made fresh in a wood fired oven. Prices very reasonable, not a lot of English spoken, but menu pictures and gestures sufficed. Returned a second time for lunch and enjoyed it as much as the first time. If you go to their website http://www.halketliekmek.com you can see pictures of the food under Menu, and if you read Turkish, figure out what else they offer!
4 based on 85 reviews
This restaurant is on a side street parallel to the main street heading to the Mevlana museum, in the main business area of the town on Serafettin Caddesi (Street). We wandered in by accident as it looked clean and had a fair number of local customers in it. They serve a several foot long skinny pede (a sort or Turkish pizza), and we had the cheese version. There are meat versions also, all served with a tasty red âsalsaâ type mixture of tomato, mint, & parsley. Each order is made fresh in a wood fired oven. Prices very reasonable, not a lot of English spoken, but menu pictures and gestures sufficed. Returned a second time for lunch and enjoyed it as much as the first time. If you go to their website http://www.halketliekmek.com you can see pictures of the food under Menu, and if you read Turkish, figure out what else they offer!
4 based on 157 reviews
I was brought to this restaurant because I don't eat meat and it ended up being a great choice. Appetisers and fish were excellent and so was the atmosphere near the water fountain.
4 based on 507 reviews
Lokmahanemizde siz dostlarla misafir etme zevkini paylaÅmak, bir Åükre ortak olmak, siz dostlara canlara ikram etmek ve sizinde dostlarınıza bir ikramda bulunmanız için bir mekan yapmak için kurulmuÅtur.Karda çok hizmete odaklı iÅletme amacıyla sizleri be
I have been experienced only Breakfast in Lokmahane,All tastes were either homemade or collected from the origin. Good, typical, local and tasteful variety of cultural goods were served. For a GOOD day try to have a GOOD Breakfast. You may start the day from Lokmahane without any doubt.
Where to eat International food in Konya: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 85 reviews
This restaurant is on a side street parallel to the main street heading to the Mevlana museum, in the main business area of the town on Serafettin Caddesi (Street). We wandered in by accident as it looked clean and had a fair number of local customers in it. They serve a several foot long skinny pede (a sort or Turkish pizza), and we had the cheese version. There are meat versions also, all served with a tasty red âsalsaâ type mixture of tomato, mint, & parsley. Each order is made fresh in a wood fired oven. Prices very reasonable, not a lot of English spoken, but menu pictures and gestures sufficed. Returned a second time for lunch and enjoyed it as much as the first time. If you go to their website http://www.halketliekmek.com you can see pictures of the food under Menu, and if you read Turkish, figure out what else they offer!
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