Kapadokya Urfa Sofrası

Cappadocia


Our pick of Avanos' multitude of kebap joints is this welcoming place in the centre of town. Its pide (Turkish-style pizza) is good for a cheap, tasty lunch but we recommend the beyti sarma (spicy ground meat baked in a thin layer of bread). Non-meat eaters also get a look-in with a couple of vegetable casserole options.


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1. Chez Galip Hair Museum

0.11 MILES

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2. Avanos Market

0.31 MILES

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3. Güray Ceramic Museum

0.85 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

2.9 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

3.15 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. Saruhan

3.42 MILES

Built in 1249, and restored in the late 1980s, the small, Seljuk-built Saruhan has an elaborately carved entrance gateway topped by muqarnas (tiered,…

7. Church of St John the Baptist

3.56 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…

8. Zelve Open-Air Museum

3.58 MILES

The road between Çavuşin and Avanos passes a turn-off to the Zelve Open-Air Museum, where three valleys of crumbling cave-habitations and churches…