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Ali Kaya Restaurant
This simple licensed restaurant, up near the Apple Palace, offers breathtaking views of Amasya. Come during the day or just before sunset to do them justice. If there's a group of you, ring ahead for a free pick-up, otherwise a taxi will set you back around €3 each way.
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Amasya Şehir Derneği
Overlooking the river next to the chunky clock tower by the Hükümet Köprüsü, this three-tiered clubhouse has the best balconies in town, mostly reserved for Amasya's movers and shakers (ie men in suits). Foreign tourists also get a free pass to enjoy the grill menu, live music and frog chorus.
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Bahçeli Ocakbaşı
This is one of half a dozen cafés competing amiably for business on the lively, crowded courtyard outside the Konfor Palas. It also has the biggest sign, which must mean something.
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Seven-Kazak Konağı
It's not on the river and the basement can get almost rowdy without the calming influence of daylight, but one look at the walled courtyard and you won't want to sip tea anywhere else.
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Subaşı Çay Bahçesi
The Subaşı Çay Bahçesi, opposite the Grand Pasha Hotel, is the north bank's most popular café garden. Several more tea gardens line the river north of Belediye Parkı.
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Yimpaş Supermarket
More than just a place to get your groceries, the big new Yimpaş has its own rooftop café for light meals and ravine views. Oh, and of course you can get your groceries there.
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