Café restaurants in Aegean Coast
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Simorg Café
With its Orientalist interior (complete with carpets, old maps and portraits of sultans and their harems), this café makes a great place to recline and rest after a run around the bazaar. The 'coffee made in cup' is a speciality of the area as is the mantı (Turkish ravioli). There's live Turkish music on Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 19:00 to 21:30.
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Cafe Nostalji
Lying 20m north of the post office, this gem of a place lies hidden down a side street off Bankalar Caddesi. With walls decorated with musical instruments and old records, it has a great atmosphere particularly at night. There's live Turkish music on Thursdays and Saturdays from 21:00 to midnight (to 02:00 in high season). Alcohol is not served.
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Café Carpouza
Housed in the 133-year-old former railway workers' lodging in the middle of a large green square, this is a cool, tranquil and relaxing place for breakfast, a beer or a cup of coffee, either on the veranda or inside the atmospheric building. Run by the municipality, prices are kept low; this place offers the best value in town.
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Karameşe
If you fancy a cuppa, gözleme (savoury crêpe, or even a snooze in between the sightseeing, amid cool and verdant rambling gardens, pop into the Karameşe across the road from the mosque.
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Yemek
Across the road from Anzac House, Yemek is a straightforward all-hours outlet for kebap, pide and cafeteria meals, with inside and outside seating for all seasons.
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