Turgutreis is a town in Turkey about a 60-minute drive from Bodrum International Airport. It is the second largest town on the Bodrum peninsula and is part of that district, in Muğla. The town is a popular holiday destination with 5 kilometres of sandy beaches, waterfront restaurants and bars, and is considered a resort town.
Things to do in Turgutreis
4.5 based on 745 reviews
We had dinner here twice and one lunch during our stay in Turkey food was good and service exceptional. Only thing stopping me from giving 5 stars is the steak I had I asked to be cooked medium rare and it was medium well.
Great sunset views in the evening were stuning.
4.5 based on 63 reviews
Great place to watch the world go by on a Saturday and wonderful food every day and evening too. Chicken and mushroom pie, Beef pie, (Both with a lovely flakey topping.) Liver and onions, all superb and excellent value. Didim, the chef, and all the staff are friendly and good at their jobs. Didim`s little helper in the kitchen is a source of great mirth always smiling.
Had fish and chips (Big and chunky chips!) too which were wonderful. Not too sure what the fish was but big white flakes, almost like a cod! We ate there for breakfast, lunch and dinner on various days. Varied menu with a good selection. Good place to just pop in for a beer or two!
4.5 based on 434 reviews
Had several family meals here and all were lovely with really good service. Particularly enjoyed the Sunday dinner!
4 based on 169 reviews
We came here twice as we loved it so much! Phillip and Paul were extremely welcoming and made sure everything about our experience was perfect. The complimentary flatbreads here are fantastic and they have the best freshly squeezed orange juice in Turkey. Very reasonably priced too.
4.5 based on 197 reviews
We have been coming here for a few years and always a pleasure to see the same people running this restaurant and serving excellent food at a good price
4.5 based on 96 reviews
Great choice of food on offer. They do traditional Turkish food and also do a very good Indian and Chinese menu. The staff are very pleasant and helpful and polite at all times. Went there 3 or 4 times during our stay in Turgutreis. Would recommend this place to go for a good meal. Prices and portion sizes are very good.
4.5 based on 326 reviews
Such an enjoyable ambiance!When you get to the seafront of Gumusluk, walk right hand side by the sea and after a bunch of restaurants you will see Gumuscafe Fish Restaurant standing along on the sea!
Enjoyed this very cosy restaurant overlooking the bay, with cute flowery chairs and attentive service. Very good and inexpensive wine and the mezze (cold starters which I love). The only disappointment was the seabass wrapped in the wine leaves - 2 tiny pieces come at 30 Lira, i guess you can buy a whole fish for this price! Had a fish casserole as the main, was good and juicy.
4 based on 98 reviews
We had one large pizza for 2 people it was a traditional one with onions mushrooms and pepperonni. Taste was really good, prices are quite ok. Next time I will try something other than pizza and see if they r also as good!
4.5 based on 51 reviews
Visited in June and September. The views are great and we had a really relaxing time when we popped in there for a fresh ing drink after a long walk. We didn't have an evening meal but the snacks we had were very tasty and filling. We will be paying another visit when we return to Turgutreis next year.
4 based on 320 reviews
Our Restaurant is located on the seaside at Turgutreis Town of Bodrum. We have a beach in front of the restaurant and we have a Terrace that you can be able to watch the amazing sunset. The cuisine is Turkish and Mediterranean, traditional.
The Sunset Restaurant on first appearance looks like a good choice. Nice location , tables on beach and busy with Turkish people.
We looked at the menu and the waiter who told us his family ran the restaurant recommended some dishes that mum and dad would be cooking in the kitchen.
On thinking back the dishes recommended were the most expensive but even saying that while food was a bit more expensive than the Turkish average it wasn't bad.
The food itself was nothing special, perhaps a chef in the kitchen would be a good idea?!
The kicker came with the alcohol. Having been in Turkey many times the prices in these types of places tend to be very similar. We had two bottles of wine. Typical Turkish plonk.
Four members of staff from hotel we were staying at were in restaurant so we bought them a glass of Raki each.
Bill came 1075TL he very kindly converted this to Sterling £250.
The wine was 350TL. £82 and the Raki £46
He also very kindly added a 10% service charge.
When I made a fuss he removed £30, basically the service charge.
The friendly little family guy was now less that friendly. We paid and left .
Avoid this place unless you have money to burn. Tourists are targets here. See some other reviews.
To put this in perspective the same wine on restaurant around corner is 55Tl a bottle £13!!!
I am always happy to pay a fair price for anything. This place will quite literally leave a bad taste in my mouth for a very long time.
YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED
I wish we had!!!
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