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Fethiye

Restaurants in Fethiye

  1. Meğri Restaurant

    In a beautiful old stone house decorated with traditional artefacts, this place serves a varied menu in a nice atmosphere. With Turkish, Italian and French food all on offer, it might suit bickering couples who can't agree on where to go.

    reviewed

  2. Yakamoz Restaurant

    A pleasant 1km walk from town along the promenade, this is a great place to head for a sunset drink and dinner. It's a traditional Turkish menu and the fish can be pricey, but there's plenty of atmosphere and an attractive outdoor area with big cushions down by the water.

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    Café Oley

    Run by the dynamic Atilla, the Oley offers the best breakfast in town serving everything from bacon and Cornflakes to Vegemite and pancakes. It also does good salads and sandwiches. Customers have free internet access and there's a book exchange.

    reviewed

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    Hilmi et Balık Restaurant

    Set inside the fish market building, this place does meat dishes as well as fish (its speciality) and is a firm favourite locally. You can also bring-your-own.

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    Paşa Kebab

    This spruiced-up place has a well-priced menu complete with useful little photos of dishes. Try the Paşa Special (TL16), a gigantic (and delicious) concoction of beef, tomato and cheese. There's also pizza (TL12.50 to TL16.50).

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    Meğri Lokantasi

    Looking for us at lunchtime in Fethiye? We're usually here. Packed with locals who spill onto the streets, the Meğri offers excellent and hearty home-style cooking at very palatable prices. Choose from the huge glass display window of meze and savoury mains or try one of their many types of güveç (casserole; TL20 to TL25).

    reviewed

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    Nefıs Pide

    Stark and simple but sparkling clean, this popular place right next to the old mosque serves delicious pide, pizza and döner but no alcohol.

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    Özsüt

    Serving the usual tantalising Turkish puds and pastries, this excellent chain also sells good ice cream.

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    İskele Ocakbaşı

    Our favourite grill restaurant in Fethiye overlooks the water and a small park (outside seating), and serves excellent meat dishes from its central ocakbaşı (barbecue). Non-Turkish dishes (TL18 to TL40) are available as well.

    reviewed

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    Ceyazir Usta

    For ichthyophobes who find themselves in the fish market (what WERE you thinking?), `Master Ceyazir' wil fix you up with some of the best kebaps and dürüm (grilled wraps, for lack of a better description) served from his tiny hole in the wall.

    reviewed

  13. Taş Fırın

    Opposite the centre's secondary school, the 'Stone Oven' is a hit with locals who chow down on cheap grills and kebaps.

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    Reis

    One way to taste Fethiye's fabulous fish is to buy your own (per kilo TL18 to TL25) from the circle of fishmongers in the central covered market, then take it to one of the restaurants opposite to have them cook it the way you like it. Our favourite is Reis, which charges TL5 per head for cooking the fish, plus a green salad, bread with garlic butter, a sauce to accompany the fish and fruit. They also do their own meze and meat dishes. You might book.

    reviewed

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    Pera Restaurant

    This stylish new kid on the block, with a large open terrace near the market and large outdoor oven, serves excellent meze (TL7 to TL15) as well as grills and various types of guveç ('stews' cooked in an earthenware pot).

    reviewed

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    Duck Pond

    A lively place surrounded by a pond replete with fountain and a battalion of quackers, the Duck Pond may be a bit touristy but is always fun. It serves mostly traditional Turkish food such as Adana kebap (TL15) that is straightforward and wholesome.

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    Deniz Restaurant

    Probably the best seafood restaurant in Fethiye outside of the fish market, the 'sea' restaurant exhibits everything alive and swimming in tanks (the grouper is best) and excels in making unusual meze. Try the excellent semizotu (purslane) in yoghurt and the ceviche (fish preserved in lemon juice).

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  18. Blue Cafe

    This bluer-than-blue hideaway with a trompe l'œil mural of the sea is famed for its smoothies, pancakes and Marmite toast. There are also good salads and sandwiches. Customers have free wireless access and there's a book exchange.

    reviewed