Çamlık Restaurant

Western Anatolia


The licensed restaurant at the Çamlık Motel is a local favourite for grilled lake fish enjoyed with views of the water. When the weather's fine, enjoy a meze and a drink in the lakeside garden, or angle for a table by the window in the yawning interior. Either way, the beer is cold and the rakı (aniseed brandy) pleasantly robust.


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