If you visit Marmaris and feel like a taste of food from home then try this place. Ricky and his wife have never been to England but between them they rustle up the very best of British with their Fish and Chips and home made pies.
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A historic Turkish chain known for traditional desserts, puddings, and café meals, offering authentic local tastes with multiple outlets across Turkey.
Söke (or sometimes “Söke Tavukçuluk”) is a significant poultry company in Turkey with a strong footprint in chicken production and processed poultry products.
Sütaş is a leading dairy brand in Turkey, offering milk, yogurt, cheeses and other dairy products.
A casual dining chain specialising in pizza by the slice, pasta and fast Italian‑style dishes. It’s one of the international chains operated locally via TAB Gıda, making it convenient and familiar for visitors to Turkey.
Excellent food at very reasonable prices.
Though more café‑bakery style, this chain is widespread and serves Turkish‑style baked goods (simit, börek), coffee and light meals. A comfortable stop for expats and tourists throughout Turkey.
The international coffeehouse chain Starbucks operates widely in Turkey, offering coffee, teas, pastries, and light meals in modern café settings.
The international sandwich and salad chain is also present in Turkey, offering fresh subs, wraps and salads — useful for those seeking lighter or vegetarian‑friendly meals in major Turkish cities.
Tadım is a major Turkish snack company, particularly famous for roasted nuts, dried fruit mixes, and energy bars. They export to many countries and are considered among Turkey’s largest nut and snack producers.
Tamek is a pioneer in tomato products, fruit juices, jams, canned vegetables and more.
Tat Gıda is famous for its tomato-based products (paste, sauces, ketchup), canned foods and conserves.
A Turkish chain focusing on grilled and fried chicken plates, sides and salads, with a strong presence across cities. Good for expats who want a local brand with consistent quality.
This restaurant is located in a shopping outlet in Urla, Cesme. It is fairly basic in terms of its decor and furniture but it offers a good choice of menu and traditional Turkish food. We stopped off for an evening meal and paid 65 Turkish Lira ( £12.70 ) for a meal for two which consisted of 2 x Kusbasi Kasarli Pide ( meat and cheese Turkish Pizza ) a good salad and Ayran ( buttermilk ).
I have to say that the Kusbasi Pide was one of the best I have had in Turkey for a long time. These guys really know how to cook. All in all a good experience with good service and friendly staff.
This is without doubt one of the better places to eat in Silivri. Obviously you can get fresh fish on the sea front parade but generally this is at a premium. Prices here at the Terbiyeli Restaurant are a little more reasonable although cheaper places can be found in the nearby town centre.
The daily menu price is not stated so be sure to ask and make sure that ‘Todays Special’ is priced rather than get a shock afterwards. It is the only thing on the menu that they do not price and if you ask the waiters what they recommend they will almost always point you to the specials.
The choice of menu is very good with a wide range of Turkish dishes being offered. The restaurant looks very smart but if you sit outside you are very near to the passing traffic and this road can get busy. Inside it is fairly airless with no air conditioning.
The food itself is quite tasty and fairly traditional by Turkish standards. It neither excels or disappoints. The service was good and timely. The total bill for a meal for two with soft drinks was 48 TL which is a little on the expensive side.















