Discover Restaurants offering the best Barbecue food in Ortakent, Mugla Province, Turkey. Bodrum (Turkish pronunciation: [ˈbodɾum]) is a district and a port city in Muğla Province, in the southwestern Aegean Region of Turkey. It is located on the southern coast of Bodrum Peninsula, at a point that checks the entry into the Gulf of Gökova, and is also the center of the eponymous district. The city was called Halicarnassus of Caria in ancient times and was famous for housing the Mausoleum of Mausolus, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Built by the Knights Hospitaller in the 15th century, Bodrum Castle, overlooks the harbour and the marina. The castle grounds include a Museum of Underwater Archaeology and hosts several cultural festivals throughout the year. The city had a population of 36,317 in 2012. It takes 50 minutes via boat to reach Kos from Bodrum, with services running multiple times a day by at least three operators.
Things to do in Ortakent
Sadece müzikte deÄil bütün sanat dallarında geçerlidir bu terim. fakat diÄer sanat dallarında farklı isimlerle karÅımıza çıkar. ama hepsinin kökeninde âdoÄasından gelmeâ anlamını taÅır. Ä°Åte yemek sanatını da âDoÄaçlamakâ bizim iÅimiz. Biz etin de, meyven
I was reccomended to visit razaki bahce by some friends who had a wonderful experience. I visited for breakfast with my family on a busy Sunday morning. We ordered the serpme breakfasts and we weren't disappointed. We were served a selection of fresh olives, home made jams, honey, cucumber, tomato and peppers. A mixed aubergine salad, an array of cheeses, fresh bread and tea. We were asked how we would like our eggs cooked and were given the choice of scrambled with onions, peppers and chilli's, scrambled on its own, fried with salami or fried alone. We sat in the peaceful garden and enjoyed the sunshine, the service at razaki bahce was fantastic, we couldn't fault it. Our breakfast was very filling and we would definitely go again. We made a reservation for dinner a few nights later. We were delighted to have a table full of mezze, pastry stuffed with aubergine, cheese pastry, olives, mixed salads, home made yoghurt, and a mix of special mezze dishes from that day along with tasty grilled meet. Betul and inci are very friendly owners and very welcoming, always smiling and will cook special meals at your request. Razaki bahce is in ortakant, just 20 minutes from bodrum. Everything you'll eat at razaki bahce is hand made or from the local surrounding villages (olives /cheese)
4 based on 283 reviews
Located in the Heart of Bodrum, on the busy bustling Cevat Åakır cadessi, with easy reach to dolmus station and Bodrum market, this small family restaurant is your only stop for fresh locally sourced Turkish food, Traditional Kebabs, Pides and casseroles,
i didn't eat lahmacun but my friend did. it was so bad but adana kebab was so good for 25 tl. good place to eat with friends but not a special place :D
Where to eat Turkish food in Ortakent: The Best Restaurants and Bars
Sadece müzikte deÄil bütün sanat dallarında geçerlidir bu terim. fakat diÄer sanat dallarında farklı isimlerle karÅımıza çıkar. ama hepsinin kökeninde âdoÄasından gelmeâ anlamını taÅır. Ä°Åte yemek sanatını da âDoÄaçlamakâ bizim iÅimiz. Biz etin de, meyven
I was reccomended to visit razaki bahce by some friends who had a wonderful experience. I visited for breakfast with my family on a busy Sunday morning. We ordered the serpme breakfasts and we weren't disappointed. We were served a selection of fresh olives, home made jams, honey, cucumber, tomato and peppers. A mixed aubergine salad, an array of cheeses, fresh bread and tea. We were asked how we would like our eggs cooked and were given the choice of scrambled with onions, peppers and chilli's, scrambled on its own, fried with salami or fried alone. We sat in the peaceful garden and enjoyed the sunshine, the service at razaki bahce was fantastic, we couldn't fault it. Our breakfast was very filling and we would definitely go again. We made a reservation for dinner a few nights later. We were delighted to have a table full of mezze, pastry stuffed with aubergine, cheese pastry, olives, mixed salads, home made yoghurt, and a mix of special mezze dishes from that day along with tasty grilled meet. Betul and inci are very friendly owners and very welcoming, always smiling and will cook special meals at your request. Razaki bahce is in ortakant, just 20 minutes from bodrum. Everything you'll eat at razaki bahce is hand made or from the local surrounding villages (olives /cheese)
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