Discover Restaurants offering the best Mediterranean food in Cesme, Izmir Province, Turkey. Cesme attracts all types of surfers from all over the world: wind surfers, kite surfers, surf surfers. If you can surf it, you’ll probably want to surf it in Cesme. This resort town on the Aegean Coast is all about the water. Even the 16th-century Cesme Castle is a stone’s throw from the sapphire sea. The beaches are golden, the ocean is warm, and the atmosphere is posh but friendly.
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4 based on 118 reviews
Lara Prime Steak House
We went to the restaurant for lunch after we saw the positive comments on Tripadvisor.The result after eating a burger and a Dalles Steak was that we had to go to hospital with a food poison. The reason was clearly the burger. Two days of our holiday we could not enjoy because of the restaurant.The steak didnât cause a food poison, but we have been disappointed by the quality.On top, the service of the restaurant was a disaster. Even there were nearly no other guests for lunch we had to wait a long time to even order.
4 based on 182 reviews
Alaçatinin En Güzel Yerinde Ve En Güzel Mekaninda Sizleri AÄirlamakdan Mutluluk Duyariz... Adresimiz : Leblebili meyhane Alaçati - KemalpaÅa Cad. No:33 Alaçati, 35000 ÃeÅme, Ä°zmir. Telefon Numaralarimiz Ayrica Rezervasyon Numarasidir...: 0541 368 8246 ALA
Even though I made a reservation in person earlier t that night, and asked that I wanted to pay that night's bill with my international credit card to make a kind gesture to my friend, [My credit card was a visa card by the way] and although they promised to cause no problems with the payment time, they ruined my night, and embarrassed me. In fact, they offered to take my credit card to go to the nearest ATM to withdraw some Turkish Liras from my account! The food was moderate, after causing so much trubble and offering such an absurd thing, they were not very friendly either.
4 based on 113 reviews
We needed a place with access to a plug for a laptop and wanted to sit outside at the water at the same time. The owners/staff didnât only greet us with handshake, they made everything possible. The octopus was the best, the salad very fresh and good and meze fantastic. A huge variety also. Plus the personnel is always in for a joke. Beautiful location and good times! Will come back!
4 based on 985 reviews
The restaurant is located within the heart of Alacati, along a pedestrian only cobblestoned street. On the day we visited in mid September, only outdoor seating was on offer, and their garden makes a beautiful setting for a meal.We tried the banaganoush and grilled calamari starters, and the monkfish and prawn tagliatelle mains. Our toddler had some kofte with rice. The food was pretty good, and the monkfish (apparently a bestseller) was excellent! The calamari was also quite enjoyable. The prawn and the kofte were decent enough, although relatively less exciting. The dessert options were lacking so we skipped it. Service was pretty quick. With a couple of glasses of wine, our bill came to 550 lira (£80). Quite an enjoyable meal overall. Iâd give them 4.5* if I could.
4 based on 271 reviews
We are a small family restorant. We are serving mediterranean and turkish food aspecially with the olive oil. We have a special bread with local vegitables which is so popular in the area.
If you are looking to experience a traditional meal cooked by a local than I would definitely recommend this place. Itâs a business run by an old couple and they are just adorable. Besides the foods being traditional, they also taste mouth-watering and scrumptious. Overall had a great experience.
5 based on 125 reviews
The hotel was really cozy and well decorated. The garden with the pool is so peaceful and relaxing. And in the morning we had the most beautiful breakfast with all homemade jams, eggs, all the local delicious products. The staff is really helpful and friendly. It is also 10 min walking distance to Alacati center. I highly recommend it and definitely will go again.
4 based on 339 reviews
Meat. fish, and salad dishes. Olive oil used in many of our food types.
We have been there in a bigger group, later in the evening. You can chose your dishes in the kitchen, we had a little bit of everything, I liked the slowly cooked lamb a lot and all the meze. The bread was homemade too, fresh and very tasty with the typical turkish pastes like humus or acili ezme or muhammara. Nice, cosy atmosphere on the patio.I do not eat seafood, but the octopus seems to be extraordinary good, my fellows were quite enthusiastic about it.
5 based on 167 reviews
Breakfast and grill in olive garden
Absolutely the best breakfast. You may need to take your own gevrek/simit if that is your bread of taste but the fresh lokuma and mixed bread basket may be more than enough. Sit amongst the ancient olive trees and just sit and enjoy.
Smiles made here
We visited for lunch and were very impressed with the stylish historic interior, old wooden floors, great building, etc. and the food and drinks were good. Handy location too. Some of the staff were kind and interested and some were bored and slow. A tasteful place to have a drink or something to eat.
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4 based on 182 reviews
Preparing pastries, breads, toasts, sandwiches, pies and other baked goods is our responsibility. We welcome you to our friendly environment to enjoy a delicious breakfast in Karfas, Chios.
I have tried their bougatsas in the morning - kasseri and fetta cheese as well as the sweet one with cream. All really fresh and delicious. Tried also some sweets and ice cream. Also highly recommended, especially their ice cream which as we have been told is made by them. They also have a great variety of savory and sweet waffles and pancakes to select from.The place is also very clean and nicely decorated.
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