Restaurants in Marmaris
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Ney Restaurant
Tucked away off the street up some steps is this tiny but delightful restaurant set in a 250-year-old Greek house. Decorated with seashells and wind chimes, it's run by the charming Birgül, owner and cook, who offers delicious home cooking at pleasing prices. Try the mantı böreğı (Turkish ravioli).
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İdil Mantı Evi
Conveniently located in Bar Street, this is a great place if you get the night-nibbles. With simple wooden tables around a traditional oven, it's a delightful and atmospheric place. Guests leave little messages or their names on the wooden panels of the interior. Veggie dishes are available. The gözleme make a great snack.
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Doyum
Serving fresh home cooking at fabulous prices, the Doyum is all-too-rare in Marmaris. Perhaps that's why it's packed with appreciative locals. Clean, friendly and always open, it's a good place for an early breakfast, and also serves an array of tasty veggie dishes.
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Meryem Ana
Though simple and understated, this place serves terrific traditional home cooking. A firm family affair, you can see the mother and aunt hard at work in the kitchen stuffing vine leaves. It has an excellent reputation locally and is a good choice for veggies too.
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Özsüt
With tables set on the seafront, this is the perfect place to tuck into a Turkish pud or two. This ever-popular chain offers the usual freshness and high quality that will have you moaning for more. Try the delightfully named aşure (Noah's pudding).
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Liman Restaurant
Though something of an institution and well known for its mezes, this lively restaurant inside the bazaar is not the cheapest of places. But the fish soup is famous, and the buğlama (steamed fish) a sumptuous speciality.
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Fellini
Perennially popular with both locals and visitors in the know, this attractively set waterfront restaurant does great thin-crust pizzas and pasta.
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Café Yavuz Patisserie
Also offering an appetising array of Turkish tantalisers, this place is particularly known for its baklava, made daily.
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