Dessert restaurants in Turkey
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Mado
Next to Çınar, this branch of the popular ice-cream chain is packed on weekends, when locals stop by after checking out the flea market. The views are great and the people-watching opportunities unrivalled. Oh, and the ice cream goes down a treat. There are also Mado branches in locations such as Üsküdar (Selmanípek Caddesi) and Beyoğlu (İstiklal Caddesi).
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Cappadocia Patisserie
Close to the otogar, this place brings in cakes, pastries, baklava and ice-cream from Nevşehir and serves them with cappuccino or fresh orange juice.
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Özsüt
Also new, this well-known İzmiri chain has the usual delicious selection of traditional Turkish puds served up in smart surrounds, as well as great coffee and ice cream. Try the wonderful aşure (Noah's pudding) or tavuk göğsü kazandibi (burnt chicken breast pudding!).
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İmren Lokumları
Overlooking the main square in Çarşı, this flagship sweet shop has a sprawling 1st-floor café complete with fountain and mannequins showing off Ottoman-style costumes. Try the safranlı zerde, a gelatinous dessert flavoured with saffron.
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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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Özsüt
Brand-new on the scene, this ever-popular and award-winning İzmiri chain does the usual delicious traditional Turkish puds and cakes and ice cream. Try the delectable Özsüt'un Aynası (mirror of Özsüt).
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Seyidoğlu
The place towards all heads turn when it comes to sampling a heavenly baklava or a sticky dondurma (ice cream) in civilised surroundings. You can also chow down on inexpensive snacks. Ah, luscious Seyidoğlu.
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Roma
Having learnt the art of ice cream-making from his father, Feridun, the owner, now produces some heavenly home-made flavours. His particular recommendations are: walnut, black mulberry and mixed chocolate.
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Özsüt
The austere black-white décor of this patisserie chain belies the sheer indulgence of the sweet treats sold within. You'll pay more to eat in, but it's worth it for the extra presentation.
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Nur Pastanesi Baklavaci
Brand new and family-run, this patisserie is a fabulous place for home-made pastries and puds at a quarter of the price of town. There's also good ice cream. Try the exquisite baklava.
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Sema Tatlı Pastanesi
With a remarkable rack of cakes, pastries and puddings from which to choose, plus a mellow atmosphere and a historic setting, this is the ideal spot for capping a meal off.
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Mado
With a gorgeous terrace right on the waterfront, this high-quality chain serves the usual range of tantalising Turkish puds and pastries as well as ice cream.
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Özge Pastanesi
Upstairs seating and a good selection of cakes and fast food have kept the Özge's popularity up, where its neighbour the Saray seems to have waned.
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Baklava Ünlüler
Another treasure-trove for cake and sweet lovers with - you guessed it - excellent fıstıklı (pistachio) baklavas.
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Orkide Kahkeci
The tantalising scent of freshly baked cakes and biscuits wafting from the door will perk up even the most jaded proboscis.
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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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Özsüt
Serving the usual tantalising Turkish puds and pastries, this excellent chain also sells good ice cream.
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Güven
Another treasure trove for the sweet tooth, on the main thoroughfare.
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Café Merhaba
Claiming to make the 'best cakes in Kaş', the mellow Merhaba sells delicious confections cooked from natural products. It's not the cheapest place but it's the atmosphere you come for. It also stocks one-day-old European and American magazines
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