Düveroğlu Kebap

Ankara


In business since 1963, this is the original outlet of Ankara's most famous name in pide (Turkish-style pizza) and kebap. It's renowned for its sarımsaklı Antep lahmacun (garlic-drenched Arabic-style pizza, a speciality of Gaziantep), which makes for a cheap and seriously tasty lunch. Just don't breathe on anyone afterwards.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Ankara attractions

1. Anıt Kabir Museum

0.33 MILES

The buildings on one side of the Anıt Kabir plaza (to the right of the tomb) contain an extensive museum dedicated to both the life of Atatürk and Turkey…

2. Anıt Kabir

0.34 MILES

The monumental mausoleum of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk (1881–1938), the founder of modern Turkey, sits high above the city with its abundance of marble and air…

3. Lion Road

0.55 MILES

You enter the Anıt Kabir by the Lion Road, lined along its 262m length leading up to the vast plaza by 24 lion statues. Two squat towers mark the entrance…

4. Confidence Monument

0.58 MILES

Kızılay's Confidence Monument, erected in 1935, is a good landmark to get your bearings by when first arriving in the district.

5. Cer Modern

0.77 MILES

Located in an old train depot, this huge artists' park and gallery exhibits modern and challenging art from across Europe, plus there's an excellent cafe…

6. Gençlik Parkı

0.99 MILES

In the heart of the city, Gençlik Parkı has a lake and fountains (lit up after dark), colourful flower beds and plenty of space for kids to run about. It…

7. Ethnography Museum

1 MILES

Housed inside the building (built 1927) that served as Atatürk's mausoleum until the Anıt Kabir was built, the Ethnography Museum has a small but well…

8. Kocatepe Cami

1.02 MILES

The huge outline of Kocatepe Cami is the symbol of Ankara. It is one of the world's largest mosques but it is also a modern addition, built between 1967…