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Archive for Eating Kuşadası

Eating Kuşadası – Oksa

Apr21

Restaurant: Oksa

Location: Hacıfeyzullah, Güvercinada Cd. No:15, 09400 Kuşadası/Aydın, Türkiye.

Date: June 21, 2023

Cuisine: Turkish Fish

Rating: Great Fish Restaurant

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Oksa is a classic “fish restaurant.”
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Turkish and Greek restaurants have this distinction between “fish” and “meat” places.
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Nice seaside seating.

Most traditional Turkish places, and in particular ALL the fish places, have a giant cabinet(s) of mezze to choose from.
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Big buffet of mezze to choose from.
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And you pick your particular fish form the cabinet.
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Olives.
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Bread.
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Yogurt with tomato and peppers.
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Marinated mushrooms.
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Yogurt with walnuts and “spicy” oil.
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Shrimp with avocado in a slightly lemony sauce.
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Green salad.
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The usual white choices.
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Mushrooms stuffed with cheese.
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Grapeleaves stuffed with seafood. Salty and delicious.
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Our big fish (can’t remember the type) packed in salt and baked.

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The delicious fish after filleting.
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Head as a bonus.
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Dill mayo as a condiment.

This was a very classic fish place with quite high quality.

For more Turkish dining reviews click here.

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By: agavin
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Tagged as: Eating Kuşadası, Eating Türkiye, Turkish cusine

Eating Kuşadası – Old Town Tanneries

Apr19

Restaurant: Old Town Tanneries

Location: Türkmen, DoubleTree by Hilton Kuşadası Arkası, 09350 Kuşadası/Aydın, Türkiye. +90 543 638 60 60

Date: June 20, 2023

Cuisine: Modern Turkish

Rating: Hotel restaurant, but good

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Old Town Tanneries is a restaurant cluster installed in a group of restored tannery buildings. These were in use from the 1930-60s and have been lovingly restored. They are also part of the Hilton and were restored, owned, and operated by the same lovely people who manage Gio.
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The net result is a very attractive “neighborhood” of charming stone structures.
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Our big 12 person table. We ate here with a big group of family and friends.
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Mezze, of course.
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Bread.
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These “Turkish Spring Rolls” were delicious with the dips.
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Beans.
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Yogurt with purslane.
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Spinach.
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Humus with Beef Speck. The crispy beef resembles bacon.
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Feta and Walnuts in olive oil with basil. Quite delicious with a bit of a pesto-like tone.
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Yoghurt with Spicy Oil. This was actually REALLY spicy, much to my (pleased) surprise. Seriously hot actually.
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Asparagus with cheese.
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Salad. A touch under-dressed for my taste.
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Shrimp with Chili Peppers and Garlic Butter. Very tender shrimp and more or less like “gambas pil pil.”
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Fried Calamari. Quite excellent seafood fry. The sauce was more or less like a yogurt version of tartar sauce.
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Grilled Sea Bass. Fresh potatoes and baby vegetables.
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This time we remembered to have it filleted.
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Beef slices with garlic and cheese. I’m not sure exactly what was going on here but it was delicious.
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Lamb. Very tender and flavorful.
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Pistachio Creme with Ice Cream. This was pretty insanely good. The crepe was stuffed with chopped pistachios (and probably some form of sugar or syrup. The ice cream was made from goat cheese and is very dense.
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Fruit.
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Turkish Tea.
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Overall, a great meal — in no small part because of good company. There were some various Turkish wines as well, fairly generic but quaffable Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc mostly.

For more Turkish dining reviews click here.

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By: agavin
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Tagged as: Eating Kuşadası, Eating Türkiye, Old Town Tanneries, Turkish

Eating Kuşadası – Gio

Apr15

Restaurant: Gio

Location: Türkmen, Double TREE Hilton, Atatürk Blv. No:5, 09400 Kuşadası/Aydın, Türkiye. +90 530 957 77 57

Date: June 19, 2023

Cuisine: Modern Turkish

Rating: Hotel restaurant, but good

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On our first night in Kuşadası, within “striking range” of Ephesus, Aphrodisias and more we ate at the gorgeous rooftop restaurant atop the Hilton. P.s. it should be noted that the Aegean was named after Theseus’ father Aegeus.
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Gio Rooftop Restaurant offers not only a splendid view of the Aegean but a hybrid of the fish and meat restaurant types with a bit of internationalism. Yes, they have the mezzes, but they aren’t displayed in hotel pans by the entrance and they have a more international style of appetizers and entrees.

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The menu.
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Bread — this is Turkey after all.
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Muhammara. Pretty, with a bit of fresh cheese and olives. A touch dry and medium spicy.
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Basically the local white wine choices are Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc. There are some local grapes but they are hard to find.
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Haloumi Cheese wrapped in Grape Leaves with Yogurt.
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Yoghurt with Spicy Oil. This was actually REALLY spicy, much to my (pleased) surprise. Seriously hot actually.
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Feta and Walnuts in olive oil with basil. Quite delicious with a bit of a pesto-like tone.
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Spicy Feta with Tomatoes. Not particularly spicy but nice.
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Green beans and Tomatoes. This is a classic.
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Marinated Artichoke with peas, carrots, and potatoes. Very yummy.
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Fried Calamari. Quite excellent seafood fry. The sauce was more or less like a yogurt version of tartar sauce.
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Shrimp with Chili Peppers and Garlic Butter. Very tender shrimp and more or less like “gambas pil pil.”
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Marinated Red Beet Carpaccio. Mediterranean Greens, Cottage Cheese (they mean literally, not UK/US style), walnuts and balsamic vinegar.
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Penne with Red Sauce.
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Porcini Mushroom Risotto with cream and Parmesan cheese. A bit heavy as I don’t think the rice was propper Italian short grain rice.
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Grilles Sea Bass. Fresh potatoes and baby vegetables. We wish we had them filet it.
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Some mixed seafood including octopus and more calimari.
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Slow-Cooked Duck. Phyllo, hoisin sauce and plum sauce. Sort of a Turkish take on Peking Duck, The meat itself was a little closer to braised, but was marinated in a hoisinlike sauce and very sweet and tender. Real hoisin strips adorned the plates. Overall very enjoyable with and without pancakes.

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The pancakes were Turkish-style lavash — but they worked.
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The D menu.
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Chocolate Dome Cake. Inside was a dense mouse with a biscuit layer underneath and a very strong raspberry-jelly-like sauce.
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I’m normally a little wary of hotel restaurants in the United States as they tend to be corporate and generally awful, but abroad they can be a bit more modern and vibrant. This one was a lot of fun and quite delicious.

For more Turkish dining reviews click here.

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By: agavin
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Tagged as: Eating Kuşadası, Eating Türkiye, Gio, rooftop, Turkish
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