Turkish restaurants in Central Anatolia
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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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Havuzlu Köşk Et Lokantası
For an enchanted evening, direct your designated driver straight to this attractive licensed restaurant, where you can dine at tables set around an upstairs pool or in a pleasant garden. The menu runs the gamut of Turkish standards: kebaps, köfte (meatballs), salads etc.
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Hatipoğlu Konağı
The touristy set menus here are good value, but watch those steps if you go for the unlimited-alcohol option! Acoustic groups play here every day except Sunday. To find it, come out of the citadel through the Parmak Kapısı and turn left.
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Konya Cadde Restaurant
Beside the İnce Minare, this restaurant is a low-lit, 1st-floor place which will do for a night out as well as a meal. On a good night the place is packed with an unconservative slice of the populace seeking beer and live music.
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Akça Konak
This is a neat restored house near the Hotel Balıkçılar with tables inside and outside, live music and post-prandial nargilehs (water pipes). The menu is pretty standard but does feature a few regional specialities.
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Çevrikköprü 2
Just off the main square, overlooking the lower part of town, this is a neat old-style restaurant with plenty on the menu. There's another branch next door, and the original is on the way to Yörük Köyü.
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Sema Lokantası
In the backstreets north of the centre, the Sema is a cheery place that serves the usual kebaps and stews as well as a good range of desserts - try the aşure (Noah's ark pudding).
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Merkez Lokantası
This quaint, clean and friendly place still uses a wood fire to cook its tasty basic staples.
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Kazan Ocağı
The Kazan is a friendly little family place which serves real home-cooked meals at dainty tables with cute little Ottoman-house serviette dispensers.
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Asmaaltı Café-Bar
This place displays enough dark wood to recreate a rainforest; live music helps the food go down here - or vice versa.
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