Restaurants in Mardin
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Kepapçı Pide
Cheap and cheerful wood-fired gems, perfect for the cash-strapped overland traveller.
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Kamer Vakif
Operated by the Kamer Vakif ('Moon Foundation'), a support organisation for women who are victims of domestic violence, this terrific restaurant serves some of the best local cuisine in Mardin. Up to 10 different women cook on a rotating basis, dishing up authentic and tasty versions of Kurdish bulgur wheat pilav and içli köfte. Welcome to one of the best eateries in eastern Turkey.
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Cercis Murat Konağı
The Cercis occupies a traditional Syrian Christian home with two finely decorated rooms and a terrace with stunning views. Treat yourself to a series of dainty dishes featuring recipes from the days of yore and a creative twist (not a kebap in sight). Mekbuss (aubergine pickles with walnut), kitel raha (Syrian-style meatballs) and dobo (lamb with garlic, spices and black pepper) rank among the highlights. Dive into the meze platter (TL30) for a taste of everything that's good. Try and book a couple of days ahead, or drop by at lunchtime and book for dinner. Wine and beer are also served. Service can be a tad stuffy, so dig out your cleanest dirty shirt.
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Antik Sur
Ignore the incongruous Ronald McDonald statue out the front and disappear into the shaded surrounds of this wonderfully restored caravanserai. Turkish tourists love the authentic local flavours and the opportunity to try Assyrian wine. Live music kicks off around 8pm most weekends, and laid-back teahouses fill the upper level if you're ready to bring out your backgammon A-game.
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