ÇaY-Tea's

Antalya


Çay, coffee, milkshakes and juices are served with ribbon-wrapped shortbread at this eclectic Dutch-Turkish cafe, where vintage furniture spills into the street and a wine cellar houses an inviting country kitchen-style space. The menu is great light-lunch territory with sandwiches, omelettes, crepes, vegan specialities and homemade cakes.


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