Hanım Eli

Cappadocia


This modest diner serves wholesome local dishes packed full of fresh, local flavour. This is home-style cooking executed brilliantly and without any pretentious flourish. The mantı (Turkish ravioli) in particular is excellent. Wily diners looking for Anatolian soul food without the price tag of Göreme's and Ürgüp's restaurants would do well to lunch here.


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1. Avanos Market

0.16 MILES

Avanos market is the best, and biggest, local produce market in the region. It's foodie central with market traders selling fresh honeycomb, slabs of…

2. Chez Galip Hair Museum

0.27 MILES

This pottery gallery, in the alley opposite the post office, is home to Cappadocia's infamous hair museum. Yes, that's right: it's a museum dedicated to…

3. Güray Ceramic Museum

0.68 MILES

Touted as the only underground ceramics museum in the world, this vast series of modern tunnelled-out caves, underneath the Güray Ceramic showroom,…

4. Paşabağı

2.83 MILES

This small valley, halfway along the turn-off road to Zelve, has a three-headed rock formation and some of Cappadocia's most famous examples of basalt…

5. Çavuşin Kilisesi

3.04 MILES

Just off the highway on the northern edge of Çavuşin you'll find this church, accessed via a steep and rickety iron stairway. Cappadocia's first post…

6. Church of St John the Baptist

3.45 MILES

Right at the top of Çavuşin's village ruins rock outcrop is the Church of St John the Baptist, one of the oldest churches in Cappadocia. While the…

7. Çavuşin Old Village Ruins

3.48 MILES

Carved into Çavuşin's craggy cliff face is a labyrinthine complex of abandoned houses that you can wander through by climbing up the short cliff path that…

8. Tarihi Ev

3.5 MILES

Mehmet Ali has thrown open the door of his old family home (which they moved out of in the 1970s) so that visitors can get a taste of what Cappadocian…