The Central and Southern Aegean Coast Restaurants

Dining out along the Aegean coast is a pleasure, especially if you enjoy seafood and fresh produce. There are countless seafood restaurants at all price ranges. A typical meal includes an assortment of hot and cold meze (appetizers), a mixed salad, and the catch of the day, capped off with a Turkish dessert. To make it authentic, accompany your meal with rak? (a spirit similar in taste to oúzo). Some of the more common fish you'll find along the Aegean coast are levrek (sea bass), çipura (sea bream), barbunya (red mullet), and lahos (grouper), as well as tasty smaller fish like sardalya (sardines). Note that most fish restaurants charge per kilogram for whole fish, and the prices often aren't listed; ask before ordering to avoid receiving an unexpectedly large bill at the end of an otherwise pleasant meal. Of course, there are plenty of meat and kebab restaurants around, too, if that’s what you’re craving.

For dessert, try local dondurma (Turkish ice cream, often thickened with orchid root or mastic resin), as well as milk puddings and baklava. It’s often better to avoid hotel restaurants at lunch and dinner—you can frequently find better and less expensive food a short walk away—but luxury and boutique hotels might be an exception as they are often firm favorites on the local restaurant scene. And don’t forget street snacks! In season, you can grab fat local Smyrna figs; a cup of icy, dark berry ?erbet (think of it as Ottoman Gatorade); or a sesame-studded feta-and-tomato sandwich, each for less than a dollar in central ?zmir. Simit, the classic Turkish bagel-like street snack, is called gevrek in the ?zmir region, and often purchased along with a piece of tulum peyniri (goat's milk cheese) and a hard-boiled egg, following an old Sephardic culinary custom.

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  • 1. Agrilia Restaurant

    $$$

    This Mediterranean restaurant was around (in a different location) long before the rest of Alaçatı's trendy dining options came on the scene, and remains one of the best and most stylish in town. The deliciously inventive food and romantic garden courtyard atmosphere make Agrilia a local favorite. There's a good wine list and some creative cocktails on the menu.

    Alaçati mahallesi 11016 sokak 5, Çesme, Izmir, 35930, Turkey
    232-716–8594

    Known For

    • Longtime favorite
    • Creative cocktails
    • Good wine list

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed weekdays Nov.--June. No lunch summer, Reservations essential
  • 2. Dalyan Restaurant (Cevat'ın Yeri)

    $$$

    This outdoor terrace overlooking the waterfront is an ideal spot in Dalyanköy for a splurgy seafood dinner. After meze of kabak çiçeği dolması (stuffed zucchini flowers) and deniz börülcesi (samphire), and a main of tuzda balık (fish baked in salt), try to find room for sakızlı muhallebi, creamy traditional milk pudding flavored with gum mastic.

    4226 Sok. 45/A, Çesme, Izmir, 35930, Turkey
    232-724–7045

    Known For

    • Unusual (and delicious) meze
    • Tuzda balık (fish baked in salt)
    • Gracious service

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential
  • 3. Alaçatı Tatlıcısı İmren

    $

    This local favorite is the place to come for dessert; in addition to black forest cake and semolina cake, there's ice cream in many different flavors, served in a homemade waffle cone. Sakızlı muhallebi, a local specialty, is Turkish milk pudding flavored with gum mastic, the aromatic resin of the mastic tree. A beloved local brand, İmren has opened a casual Turkish restaurant on the same street (Kemalpaşa Cad. 70), as well as an Alaçatı hotel.

    Kemalpaşa Cad. 65 and 72, Alaçati, Izmir, 35000, Turkey
    232-716–8356

    Known For

    • Variety of delicious cakes
    • Mastic cookies
    • There's also an İmren restaurant on the same street (Kemalpaşa Cad. 70)

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch or dinner
  • 4. Asma Yaprağı

    $$

    This small and romantic garden restaurant is a highlight of Alaçatı’s dining scene, with chef Ayşe Nur Mıhçı famed for her fresh renditions of Aegean cooking using seasonal, local produce, especially the region’s wealth of wild herbs and greens. There’s no menu, but the staff will help you select from the options on display in the kitchen. Good local wines are available to accompany your meal. Reservations highly recommended.

    1005 Sok. 50, Alaçati, Izmir, 35930, Turkey
    232-716–0178

    Known For

    • Roasted pumpkin meze
    • Slow-roasted lamb
    • Good local wines
  • 5. Avrasya Lokantası

    $$

    Hearty traditional Turkish soups, stews, and meat and vegetable dishes are arrayed buffet-style at this cheery lokanta, which is always bustling at lunchtime. At the top of Alaçatı village near the minibus stop, it offers a reasonably priced and reliable alternative to the increasingly expensive fare found farther into town.

    Uğur Mumcu Cad. 22, Alaçati, Izmir, Turkey
    232-716–9144

    Known For

    • Meatballs with pureed potato
    • Mücver (zucchini fritters) with homemade yogurt
    • Lamb and golden thistle stew
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  • 6. Babushka Alaçatı

    $$

    Chef Olga Irez's intimate restaurant takes a farm-to-table approach to the food traditions of her and her husband’s Russian and Turkish grandmothers. There are many vegetarian options among the always-fresh meze and appetizer selections, which change throughout the year to spotlight seasonal produce.

    3000 Sok. 38, Alaçati, Izmir, Turkey
    232-716–0070

    Known For

    • Pelmeni (Russian dumplings)
    • Spicy beef liver
    • Stuffed squash blossoms

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed most weekdays in winter. No lunch
  • 7. Dost Pide & Pizza

    $$

    Stopping here for pide (Turkish-style pizza or calzones, piled with a variety of ingredients that can include cheese, spinach, meat, or egg) is a highlight of a trip to Ilıca and a great choice for a quick lunch, or even breakfast, though on the pricey side compared to similar fare elsewhere. The menu also includes kebabs, soup, pizza, and traditional Turkish desserts.

    5152 Sok. 27, Ilica, Izmir, 35930, Turkey
    232-723–2059

    Known For

    • Kıymalı (mincemeat) pide
    • Good breakfast stop
    • Open 24 hours in peak season
  • 8. Karina

    $$$

    Tables spill out of the small courtyard into the cobblestone alley at this fish and meze restaurant in central Alaçatı. Innovative house specialties include a delicious dish of octopus cooked with mushrooms, onions, and soy sauce, and for dessert there's often a delicious apple baklava.

    3002 Sok. 6, Alaçati, Izmir, Turkey
    232-716–9155

    Known For

    • Sütlü balık (fish in béchamel sauce)
    • Grilled calamari
    • Attentive service

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential
  • 9. Kumrucu Şevki

    $

    Ilıca is known for kumru—Turkish-style panini prepared with special sesame-seed rolls and stuffed with salami, sucuk (beef spicy sausage), cheese, tomatoes, and pickles—and this place serves the best in town. Pair your sandwich with a glass of ayran, a refreshing yogurt drink. There are multiple locations in Ilıca and branches of this popular local chain in Alaçatı and Çeşme as well. It's open 24 hours.

    5066 Sok. 2, Ilica, Izmir, 25700, Turkey
    232-723–2392-Ilıca waterfront branch

    Known For

    • They also do a good Turkish breakfast
    • There are multiple locations
    • The place for kumru
  • 10. Rumeli Pastanesi

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    Since 1945, the Rumeli bakery has been the place in Çeşme for treats like sakızlı dondurma (thick, chewy Turkish-style mastic ice cream) in flavors such as karadut (black mulberry) and tarçın (cinnamon), as well as jams, sweet mastic paste, and other traditional goodies. It's on the main shopping street, not far from Ayios Haralambos church.

    İnkilap Cad. 46/A, Çesme, Izmir, 35930, Turkey
    232-712–6759

    Known For

    • Sakızlı muhallebi (mastic-flavored pudding)
    • Balbadem (honey and almond) ice cream
    • Mastic cookies

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch or dinner
  • 11. Tuval Restaurant

    $$$

    This seafood and grill restaurant at Çeşme Marina has a menu of international and Turkish dishes, spanning everything from meze to pasta, fajitas, grilled lamb chops, and more. The waterside location is lovely, with views of the castle; the winking lights far across the water are from the Greek island of Chios.

    1016 Sok. 2, Çesme, Izmir, 35930, Turkey
    530-824–8383

    Known For

    • Good though pricey selection of wines and cocktails
    • Lovely atmosphere
    • Baked peaches with hazelnut-amaretto biscuits

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential

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