Bars and Cafes in Dalaman
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Dalaman, situated between the sea and mountains, is an area of natural beauty and fast becoming a favorite hotspot for travelers to Turkey. Other attractions include its hot weather, beautiful countryside, interesting architecture, huge beach, ancient ruins and plenty of bars, shops, restaurant, and cafes. Hisaronu offers a range of trendy bars and restaurants popular with both locals and tourists, with specialties that will keep you coming back for more, like the alcoholic drink ‘raki’, fruit and apple teas, sweets including ‘baklava’ and pastries, Turkish kebabs, ‘borek’, sweet breads and fresh fish. Prices are lower than other resort towns, as tourism is relatively new to this region. English is the main language spoken in most of the Dalaman bars and cafes, which makes it easy to order local food.
Here are some of the best bars and cafes to visit in Dalaman:
Belideye Park Café
This affordable café is a favorite with locals and is located behind the main coach station for easy access. No alcohol is served here, and it's the perfect place to meet friends and enjoy the fountain that starts at 8 p.m. during the summer.
Turku Café
This restaurant offers traditional food and live Turkish music during the evenings, and is situated close to the main road in Dalaman.
Camilik Café
This café serves buffet style food and is set in a parkland, opposite to the main square.
Café Bunka
This Japanese café is located at Gocek Marina, where you can relax and enjoy their green tea, sushi and saki in luxurious surroundings.
Bengi Café and Restaurant
This trendy little venue, located on one of the main streets, serves a renowned chicken casserole. This is an ideal place for lunch and people watching.
Dolphin Restaurant and Bar
This bar offers a full a la carte menu, as well as popular grilled food and classic bar sides. You can choose to sit inside or lounge outside by the pool.
Palmiye Restaurant and Bar
This venue offers indoor and outdoor dining and boasts a menu of succulent steaks and mouth-watering mezes, accompanied with a selection of Turkish cocktails or wines.
Dalaman bars and cafes are worth visiting to try some of the various food and drinks that are native to this region. Food offers a lot about the history and culture of an area, and should always be part of your traveling experience.
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November 04, 2009
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