The Sea of Marmara and the North Aegean Restaurants

Aegean cuisine is in many ways different from Turkish food elsewhere. The shared Turkish and Greek culture of the region's past, the climate and soil suitable for growing a wide range of vegetables, including tasty local greens and herbs, and the prevalence of olive trees and olive oil production have helped the region develop a much more varied way of eating that is healthier than in other Turkish regions. Olive oil replaces butter, and fish, rather than meat, is the star on most menus. The class of dishes generally called zeytinya?l? (literally "with olive oil") mostly comes from this region; these are usually comprised of tomatoes, onions, and other vegetables cooked in olive oil and served cold. Vegetarians will be in heaven.

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  • 1. Lal Girit Mutfağı

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    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

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch July and Aug., Reservations essential
  • 2. Muradiye Osmanlı Mutfağı

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    Across from the Muradiye Tombs, this soup kitchen built by Sultan Murat II in the 15th century to help feed the poor now houses a restaurant serving Ottoman and Turkish cuisine in wonderfully atmospheric surroundings. Hünkar beğendi (tender lamb on a bed of grilled-eggplant puree) literally means "the Sultan liked it," and it's impossible not to. The place is also known for its meat dishes as well as its Ottoman desserts. The terrace is pleasant, but dine indoors and you'll feel like you're eating in the sultan's quarters. No alcohol is served.

    2. Murat Cad. 36, Bursa, Bursa, 16050, Turkey
    224-224–6439

    Known For

    • Quiet and intimate feel
    • Elegant decor
    • Köfte

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch during Ramadan, Reservations essential
  • 3. Yalova Restaurant

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    At this decades-old establishment, take in views across the Dardanelles from the rooftop terrace as you enjoy such seafood mezes as grilled octopus in vinegar or sardines wrapped in vine leaves. Non-seafood mezes like fried eggplant with cheese are equally tasty. Fish prices are per kilogram and are not listed on the menu, so be sure to ask before ordering. The same goes for dishes that might show up on the table without you having asked for them. Service can be hit or miss.

    Gümrük Sok. 7, Çanakkale, Çanakkale, 17000, Turkey
    286-217–1045

    Known For

    • Views of the water
    • Best seafood mezes in Çanakkale
    • Baby calamari and akuvadis (a type of local mussel)

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential
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