TINTIN BAR

Relax during the night

INTERESTING MARKET


You will have shoping in Dalyan what do you need. Clothes, jewellery, carpets, kilims, leather wears, souvenirs, gifts for your family and friends.

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You will see Turkish style open markets. You can buy someting cheaper there from shops. We offer you hand made textiles which made local.

Market Days:

Monday

Köycegiz

Tuesday Fethiye
Wednesday Dalaman
Thursday Mugla
Friday Ortaca
Saturday Dalyan

EATING & DRINKING TIPS

Drinks

Exported drinks are more expensive than the local drinks. National drink Raki, tastes similar to pernod (aniseed). This is usually drunk with water, referred to by the locals as "Lions Milk". There are also local varieties of Brandy, Gin and Vodka.

Pide
The Turkish version of Pizza. A long flat bread topped with cheese, meat, tomatoes or a combination of your choice.

Gözleme
Turkish pancake, can be eaten with a choice of sweet or savoury filling.

Meze(Starters)
There are many different varieties. A variety of side dishes such as fried Aubergine in yoghurt, Stuffed Mushrooms, Chilli salad, Prawn salad and tomato and Aubergine. Do not ask for too many as you may well be full before your main course arrives!.

Fish
This is not usually priced on the menu, but weighed after you have made your choice. Sea Bass, Grey Mullet and Sea Bream are common fish to be found in Dalyan. People believes the blue crabs of  Dalyan are natural Afrodiziak.

Dalyan's blue crab


Lobster and Prawn can be expensive depending on the season.
Turkish Coffee is a very strong coffee served without milk.
Vegetarians are well catered for as many traditional Turkish meals are without meat.
Enjoy your meal. In Turkish:
 Afiyet Olsun

Prices
Vodka and Coke. £1.00
Pide £1.00
Bottle of Beer £1.25
Gözleme £0.75
Pack of Cigarettes. £0.85
Chicken casserole £3.00
Vegetable casserole£2.50
Bottle of wine £4.00-£5.00
Tin of Coke £0.30
All prices are approximate

 


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