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With so many restaurants offering such a wide variety of
international cuisine, the hardest choice will be deciding where to eat. The
fussy eaters need not worry, there is something to suit all tastes and appetites.
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The local lokantasi offer traditional Turkish cuisine, ranging
from mezes, kebabs, Turkish Pide (Turkish Pizza), stuffed peppers
and kofte (meatballs).
For something a little different, take a
visit to The Temple of Apollo and enjoy a meal under the clear
moonlit skies at one of the restaurants opposite. The view is
outstanding and the freshly caught fish is superb. |
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The bakeries in Altinkum are also worth a visit, sample the
freshly baked breads, pastries or cakes. And for those with a sweet tooth the
honey drenched Baklava is a must!
And for the diners that prefer traditional English fayre, most
restaurants offer a good selection of British favourites, from Sunday roasts to
fish ‘n’ chips.
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The restaurants and bars also cater well for the younger
traveller and offer children’s menus with popular dishes such as
chicken nuggets, pizzas, sausage ‘n’ chips etc.
You can also have
lunch in daily boat trips. |
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