Must-see restaurants in Central Anatolia

  • Somatçi

    Konya

    Rekindling old recipes from the Seljuk and Ottoman age, this restaurant uses the finest ingredients and cooks everything with panache. Dig into more…

  • Atış Cafe

    Safranbolu

    Safranbolu has cute cafes dishing up regional cuisine aplenty, but Atış is our favourite for its solid home-style cooking. Dig into traditional dishes of…

  • Lezzetçi

    Central Anatolia

    This poshed-up pide (Turkish-style pizza) and kebap restaurant, complete with exposed-brick walls and modern chandelier lighting, does food as good as its…

  • Bolu Lokantası

    Konya

    Konya's king of etli ekmek (the local version of pide), Bolu is tiny, basic and always crammed. There's no menu; just order etli ekmek, with a jug of…

  • Chef Un's Çi Börek – Mantı

    Central Anatolia

    With its blue-and-white decor, Chef Un's has a vibe more Turkish Med than Anatolian heartland. And you know the mantı (Turkish ravioli) has got to be good…

  • Hitit Natural Park

    Central Anatolia

    In a prime position for lunch on the route between Yazılıkaya and Hattuşa, this garden cafe dishes up gözleme (stuffed flatbreads), tost (toasted…

  • La Gioia

    Ankara

    The see-and-be-seen crowd packs out the front terrace on sunny days, tucking into European-style mains of grilled steak with sage risotto and gorgonzola…

  • Marmaris Balikçisi

    Ankara

    At this blue-and-white fish restaurant, pluck your creature of the deep off its ice bed, then have it grilled or fried up and doused in olive oil and…

  • Café des Cafés

    Ankara

    Quirky vintage styling and comfy sofas make Café des Cafés one of our favourite Kavaklıdere pit stops. The menu is bistro-style cooking offering mains…

  • Ata Aspava

    Ankara

    If we're in the mood for urfa kebap (a mild version of the Adana kebap served with onion and black pepper) or İskender kebap (or Bursa kebap; döner kebap…

  • Konya Mutfağı

    Konya

    Run by the belediye (town council), this restaurant offers up the regional tastes of Konya. It's a great place to sample patlıcan közleme kebabı (roasted…

  • Leman Kültür

    Ankara

    Named after a cult Turkish comic strip – and decorated accordingly – this is the pre-party pick for a substantial feed before hitting the bars. The menu…

  • Eflanili Konağı

    Central Anatolia

    Head to this timber-framed house, just off Cumhuriyet Caddesi, to dine on low tables in one of the traditionally decorated salons. The menu is all about…

  • Kınacızade Konağı

    Ankara

    This Ottoman house, smack in the middle of the citadel neighbourhood, serves up a range of typical Turkish dishes from gözleme (stuffed flatbreads) to…

  • Safranbolu Sofrası

    Safranbolu

    This little place's cheerful, friendly service sets it apart. Tuck into freshly made etli yaprak sarma (stuffed vine leaves with meat) or try the Black…

  • Cem Sultan Bedesteni

    Central Anatolia

    It's all about the kebap at this large restaurant, which makes its home within the arched interior of Kastamonu's old bedesten (covered market), one block…

  • Münire Sultan Sofrası

    Central Anatolia

    Tucked inside the Münire Medresesi complex, we like this place for its local specialities such as banduma (chicken and filo pastry drenched in butter and…

  • Şifa Lokantası

    Konya

    Old-timer on the Konya scene, Şifa has had a rather smart makeover. As well as tasty pide (Turkish-style pizza) and typical kebaps, check out the menu for…

  • Imren Nostalji Cafe & Lokumları

    Safranbolu

    We've eaten a lot of börek (filled pastries) in our time but the su böreği (lasagne-like layered pastry laced with white cheese and parsley) we had here…

  • Antik Cafe

    Ankara

    Tuck into some of the fattest, juiciest gözleme (stuffed flatbreads) in town or a filling bowl of mantı (Turkish ravioli) at this super-friendly little…

  • Plevne Restaurant

    Central Anatolia

    We've eaten a lot of pide (Turkish-style pizza) in our time and we'll stick our neck out to say Plevne dishes up some of the best in Turkey. Order the…

  • Royal Deewan

    Ankara

    Ankara finally gets a decent Indian restaurant and yes, they can turn up the spice level for you. Arabic and Chinese dishes are also offered but stick to…

  • Günaydın

    Ankara

    This carnivore heaven pumps out mountains of meze and kebaps – along with plenty of rakı (aniseed brandy) to wash it all down – to the masses. Try the…

  • Cadde

    Central Anatolia

    This cafe hums with students and young professionals who come here to slouch on the comfy sofas and gossip over umpteen glasses of çay or grab a cheap…

  • Düveroğlu Kebap

    Ankara

    In business since 1963, this is the original outlet of Ankara's most famous name in pide (Turkish-style pizza) and kebap. It's renowned for its sarımsaklı…

  • Divriği Konak Restaurant

    Central Anatolia

    The best place for lunch in Divriği is this homely wooden restaurant that does a bustling trade in pide (Turkish-style pizza), grills and sizzling saç…

  • Mezzaluna

    Ankara

    The capital's classiest Italian restaurant covers the pasta (all homemade), seafood and steak bases but trust us, you're here for the pizza. Mezzaluna's…

  • Çızgi Cafe

    Safranbolu

    With outdoor seating on the square above and in the alleyway, plus cubby-hole dining inside, Çızgi has snagged prime territory. Order the rum mantı …

  • Konak Butik Otel & Cafe

    Central Anatolia

    Our favourite place to kick back after rock-scrambling and church viewing in Sille is this place on the main road with its shady terrace festooned with…

  • Ocakbaşı Mis Kebap

    Central Anatolia

    Ask a local where the best tokat kebaps (garlicky lamb, potato and eggplant kebap), and pretty much any other kind of kebap, can be found and there's a…

  • Big Baker

    Ankara

    Gourmet burgers have hit Ankara and this place is one of the best in town to sink your teeth into one. There are Mexican-style, goat's cheese, and BBQ…

  • Kanavıçe

    Ankara

    For chocolate heaven, mooch over to the Hamamönü cafe district and once you've done a sweep of the handicraft stalls beeline here for dessert. Cakes,…

  • Taşev

    Safranbolu

    This is Safranbolu's bona fide contemporary dining option and it delivers with thick steaks and creamy pasta dishes. The Turkish cheese platter is a must…

  • Mangal

    Ankara

    Swamped with local families on the weekends, Mangal is a neighbourhood star that has been churning out mountains of pide (Turkish-style pizza) and kebaps…

  • Hanım Sultan

    Safranbolu

    Squirrelled away down a little alleyway, this place rustles up rustic, wholesome cooking from simple plates of gözleme (stuffed flatbreads) to local…

  • Yarışoğlu Pastanesi

    Central Anatolia

    A cut above the rest of Sivas' pastanes (patisseries), Yarışoğlu dishes up delicious potato-and-cheese böreks (filled pastries) as well as some seriously…

  • Elizinn

    Ankara

    A top break-your-diet stop. Locals pour in here every afternoon to treat themselves to Elizinn's irresistible range of pastries and cakes. There's a menu…

  • Deva 1 Restaurant

    Konya

    Our favourite place in town for fırın kebap (a Konya speciality; slices of tender, fairly greasy, oven-roasted mutton served on puffy bread). The meat…

  • Sema Hanımın Yeri

    Central Anatolia

    The welcoming Madame Sema serves home-cooked food such as içli köfte (meatballs stuffed with spices and nuts) in this small restaurant tucked down a…

  • Sultan Restaurant

    Central Anatolia

    A very typical tourist-orientated restaurant that gets most of its business from tour bus groups. The food here is good value, service is fast, the…