2 Best Restaurants in Cunda Island (Ali Bey Adasi), The Sea of Marmara and the North Aegean

Lal Girit Mutfağı

$$$$ Fodor's choice

There’s no grilled fish on the menu at this cozy, family-run restaurant—indeed, there’s no menu, and most of the time only one entrée is available: lamb cooked with thyme. But chef and owner Emine Elik serves some of Cunda's most delicious and inventive mezes, with options changing daily but always featuring selections for both vegetarians and seafood eaters. Seating is in a small dining room adjacent to the open kitchen or on the sidewalk and patio in warm weather.

Ayvalık Cad. 20, Cunda, Balikesir, 10400, Turkey
266-327–2834
Known For
  • Girit lokumu (thick slices of eggplant topped with charred, caramelized walnuts)
  • friendly and engaging owner
  • comfortable, homey atmosphere
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch July and Aug., Reservations essential

Bay Nihat

$$$$

The most popular and probably the most expensive of the waterfront restaurants on Cunda serves a selection of mezes and prepared seafood that is a feast for the eyes as well as the stomach. Many options are original creations based on Greek and Turkish cuisine—squid in saffron sauce, sole in yogurt, akuvadis in whiskey sauce, and cured fish pastırma are among the unusual specialties. There's no menu, so ask to see the mezes and fish before ordering, and inquire about prices—be prepared to pay a lot.

Sahil Boyu 21, Cunda, Balikesir, 10405, Turkey
266-327–1777
Known For
  • huge selection of mezes
  • seating right on the water
  • exceptional presentation
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Reservations essential