Mimoza

Bodrum Peninsula


Visually this place is simply stunning, with whitewashed shabby-chic tables placed right by the water's edge (and even in the shallows), and lots of arty decor. Although the cuisine is good (lots of seafood), there's no real menu so pricing is very casual, and sure to be very costly. On north side of the bay; book well ahead.


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