ÜrgüpRestaurants

Restaurants in Ürgüp

  1. A

    La Padella

    La Padella's chef-owner previously worked at Göreme's well-regarded A'laturca, and it shows. The menu showcases many of the same dishes, but offers them at prices that are considerably cheaper. We heartily approve!

    The menu (presented in Turkish and English) includes favourites such as soğuk salata tabağı (mixed cold meze plate,and kapaturco tavuk şiş (chicken kebap served on a bed of eggplant, tomato, onion and peppers. A beer costs a bargain-basement around €2 and service is extremely friendly. Highly recommended.

    reviewed

  2. B

    Şömine Cafe & Restaurant

    This popular restaurant on the plaza is as sophisticated as the Ürgüp dining scene gets. Choose a table on the outdoor terrace or in the attractive indoor dining room, sit down and admire the pristine napery and quality tableware, and then make your choice from the large menu. Most people choose a salad to start and then move on to a kiremit (meat dish baked on a tile in a traditional oven), accompanied by crisp, freshly baked lavash bread.

    The food is good but doesn't quite live up to promise of the décor.

    reviewed

  3. C

    Ehlikeyf

    Competing with nearby Şömine in the sophistication stakes, and suffering from the same flaws, Ehlikeyf occupies a sleek dining room with a wavy ceiling. Dishes such as the fabulous Ehlikeyf kebap (steak served on slivered fried potatoes, garlic yoghurt and a demi-glace sauce; TL19) arrive on glass plates; a gloved waiter wielding a carving knife accompanies the testi kebap. The large, well-spaced tables with leather chairs are comfortable for spending an evening, but the bill at the end of it will be as ambitious as the presentation.

    reviewed

  4. D

    Ahra

    This is undoubtedly the most atmospheric restaurant in town. Located on the first floor of a beautifully renovated old house on the road to Mustafapaşa, it has an intimate feel and simple but attractive décor. The simplicity extends to the excellent menu, which features home-cooked dishes such as sulu köfte and Kayseri mantısı. You can celebrate your good fortune at being here by ordering a bottle of local wine.

    reviewed

  5. E

    Han Çirağan Restaurant

    The Han is a hugely improved restaurant that has undergone a terrific renovation under new management. The terrace dining area is lovely (though lacks breeze) and the food is high quality. The lamb chops (TL14) and trout (TL13) are highly recommended. After dinner, retire to the cool new bar downstairs that has a city atmosphere and an excellent wine list.

    reviewed

  6. F

    Ocakbaşı

    Above the otogar is this massive restaurant bordering on an institution that serves delectably oily mezes and huge plates of grilled meat and rice to grinning locals who slosh down beer and fresh ayran, often in the same gulp.

    reviewed

  7. G

    Kardeşler

    This cheap-and-cheerful place is popular for its tandırs (stews cooked in a clay pot with a bread crust). These come with beef and white beans or you can order a vegetarian alternative. A beer to accompany your meal costs around €2.

    reviewed

  8. H

    Café Naturel

    There are a number of cafés and patisseries on the main square where you can grab an outdoor table, order a drink and watch the world go by. If you're after coffee or alcohol, try Café Naturel.

    reviewed

  9. I

    Micro Café & Restaurant

    It's not the plaza's most popular restaurant, but Micro's diverse menu, ranging across Ottoman chicken, spinach crepes and peppered T-bone steak, attracts some tourists and locals. Its outside seating has unlimited people-watching potential. The semolina with chocolate sauce and ice cream is recommended, but the spoon salad is not.

    reviewed

  10. J

    Şükrüoğlu

    Şükrüoğlu, on the main square, has tea, cakes and ice cream.

    reviewed

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  12. K

    Merkez Pastanesi

    For tea, cakes and ice cream, check out Merkez Pastanesi.

    reviewed

  13. L

    Ziggy's

    This tribute to the adored pet dog (and a camp David Bowie) of charismatic hosts Selim and Nuray, who is often decked in her beautiful handmade jewellery available downstairs, is a luscious success. With the finest meze menu in Cappadocia, and a two-tiered terrace that fills day and night with humming tunes, strong cocktails and a hip clientele, Ziggy's backs up its glowing reputation with professional service and an innovative, award-worthy menu.

    reviewed

  14. M

    Ürgüp Pide Salonu

    Beside the otogar but worthy of more than hungry commuters, this Turkish pizza joint is one of the best in the region. Better still, it will deliver to your hotel room free of charge.

    reviewed

  15. Teras Cafe

    New owners and a decent renovation have given this pleasant indoor/outdoor cafe the physical profile its prime position at the foot of the hill deserves. The kerbside outdoor area includes a big-screen TV and comfy couches under giant, colourful umbrellas. The small restaurant inside and upstairs dishes up dirt-cheap Turkish staples, including kebaps and spicy soups. There's free wi-fi for customers with laptops; some terminals are available on the 3rd floor (TL1 per hr).

    reviewed

  16. N

    Dimrit

    One of the top choices in Ürgüp for that oft-elusive ambience, Dimrit's menu is long, familiar, but not particularly illustrious for the price. The location on a hillside terrace more than compensates, however, and the presentation is divine. The rakı (aniseed brandy) comes in a number of distillations and the service is attentive.

    reviewed

  17. Ailanpa Wine House

    This wine house halfway up the hill features delicious homemade food care of warm-hearted Emine, the mother of the family business that produces plonk of varying quality, hot or cold.

    reviewed