Find out what British restaurants to try in Ortakent. 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.
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5 based on 223 reviews
I would firstly like to offer Methin and his team on this new business venture. Methin has been working back if house for many years and is an experienced and an excellent chef. I went with my friend for lunch I fancied menamem which is traditionaly a breakfast dish but it was not a problem and was delicious my friend had sea bass which was beautiful. Giggles is right in the centre of the beach offers excellent breakfast lunch and dinner menus in one of the best spots in yalikavak
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4 based on 1332 reviews
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Called in for early lunch and had 2 breakfasts - they were hot, quickly served and well cooked. Drinks were cold and sauces brought speedily.They were average size - not mean or generous.Worth a look for £3.Many thanks
Mugla Province, Turkey Food Guide: 10 Bar food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Ortakent
5 based on 78 reviews
We were recommended this restaurant by a friend we walked by earlier in the evening and there was no pushy sale's person outside just a friendly hello.We went back later that evening and the service was very friendly and efficient.I had liver and onions with mash turnip cauliflower and broccoli plus gravy separate and my partner had spaghetti bolognaise both excellent potions of a decent quality.
4 based on 147 reviews
Our favourite restaurant. We went there everyday. Mustapha our waiter was excellent and another whose name we didn't know .who didn't speak english.couldn't fault them.the food was top class. We tried most things on the menu all were good.calamari was excellent and baked halloumi as starters. The pasta dishes were also very good. Also the pizzas.The outside veranda was a beautiful location. On some nights when the football is not on there was a couple singing in Turkish and English which we throughly enjoyed. Would definitely recommend. Will be returning next year.Thank you for your nice comment . Wellcome againg
4 based on 336 reviews
Had dinner at this restaurant the restaurant manager / person taking the order seemed least bothered or interested in the customers. Took our drinks order wrong. Food was also nothing very exciting. There are loads of other better places to eat
4 based on 343 reviews
went to Dennys and we had a very nice meal, the food was incredible and well worth the visit, you could have sunbeds free here.
Where to eat Turkish food in Ortakent: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 301 reviews
Restaurant/bar in tourist resort area Page for customers to leave comments and share memories. We are a small family run restaurant / bar serving homemade British food at reasonable prices. We are best known for are English breakfast , homemade steak pies
Through recommendation, we decided to book and pay upfront a deposit for a Sunday lunch as a treat at the end of our holiday for four of us after spending two weeks putting up with our hotel food every day. We booked a good week in advance as required due to its popularity. When we arrived it felt like they were not expecting us as we explained we had booked in advance and they couldn't find our booking. When we sat down our drinks were ordered and arrived quickly but at the same time we were told that the food will not be ready for about 40 minutes due to the Yorkshire puddings not been prepared. We were very hungry. Around fifty minutes later our food had finally arrived, it was nice and I cannot fault that, and there were numerous apologies for the long delay but unfortunately no complimentary drinks so my cup of tea was cold by the time I tucked in. The puddings were a choice of apple pie and custard, apple crumble and cheescake and were included with the meal price. I ordered the apple pie but was told there was none left, I ordered the crumble and again there was none left so I was stuck with the cheescake. I knew they had let us down because there felt a sense of embarrassment in the air with the staff which made us feel uncomfortable. At the end of our meal I was forced to wait a further 15 minutes to get our bill because the staff were busy elsewhere and they knew we had requested this but told us it will be coming soon. In the end we all wish we never bothered going as it was a big let down for us and couldn't wait to get out. I see this place does get positive reviews so maybe we were just unlucky on this occasion. Jacks Place nearby is superb and really highly recommended for an overall outstanding experience with great staff, service and food. But Ricks place gets a big thumbs down from us all. This is our first negative review so we are not regular moaners, but just want to make a point of our bad experience that I hope nobody else receives.
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