Nar Çiçeği

Southeastern Anatolia


Check-hatted chefs prepare top-notch grills and pide (Turkish-style pizza) in an open kitchen and dishes are rapidly served up by an enthusiastic team of white-shirted waiters. There's outside seating as well as two levels inside.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Southeastern Anatolia attractions

1. Malatya Museum

0.08 MILES

Malatya's small, old-fashioned museum has a collection of smaller finds from Arslantepe including an excellent haul of metallurgical objects. Other…

2. Ethnographic Museum

0.2 MILES

This small museum, housed in a group of restored old Malatyan mansions known as the Beşkonaklar (Five Mansions), is worth a quick look for the displays of…

3. Valiliği

0.36 MILES

The Valiliği (provincial governor's building) is a prominent landmark in central Malatya.

4. Yeni Cami

0.44 MILES

This twin-minaret, very late Ottoman mosque (1912–13) sits right in the heart of the city, just south of the bazaar.

5. Bazaar

0.58 MILES

Malatya's vibrant city-centre market sprawls north from Halep Caddesi. Especially fascinating is the lively metalworking section. Don't leave without…

6. Apricot Market

0.61 MILES

The Malatya area produces about two-thirds of the world's dried apricots and you'll find them in every imaginable degree of desiccation, as well as…

7. Arslantepe Höyüğü

3.32 MILES

The settlement mound of Arslantepe (also called Aslantepe) rises 30m over the surrounding green fields of the tiny village of Orduzu, 5km northeast of…

8. Ulu Cami

5.8 MILES

On first entering Battalgazi's 13th-century Ulu Cami, the low-ceilinged mosque will seem quite plain but the dome is decorated with a mesmerising spiral…