Bergama Sofrası

İzmir & the North Aegean


One of a number of lokantas (eateries serving ready-made food) that can be found on the town's main drag, this friendly place next to the hamam has indoor and outdoor seating, clean surfaces and an open kitchen. The spicy köfte (meatball) is the speciality. The usual lokanta rule applies – eat here at lunch when the food is still fresh.


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