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Villa Azur Bodrum Menu — What to Order

Verdict: Order the truffle pizza and a raw-bar platter; Villa Azur's Yalikavak beach club is built for a loud summer celebration.

Not for: Not for a food-first dinner or a couple after intimacy. This is a loud, DJ-driven beach club priced for the spectacle, not the plate.

The Villa Azur menu is French-Riviera by way of the Aegean: a raw bar and seafood platters, grilled fish, salads and the truffle pizza regulars order on repeat, alongside Mediterranean mezze. It is a beach club by day and a restaurant by night in Yalikavak, and you pay for the location and the scene, not for technical fireworks on the plate.

What Villa Azur Actually Is

Villa Azur came to Yalikavak in 2021, a decade after the Miami Beach original under Villa Azur Hospitality, set on the Aegean in the Asagi Mahallesi stretch. It runs as a beach club during the day and a candlelit, DJ-driven restaurant at night, borrowing the South-of-France template the brand is known for. Our Villa Azur review reads it as a scene first in Bodrum's dining scene, and the Villa Azur booking guide covers cabana minimums.

What to Order at Villa Azur

The truffle pizza is the dish regulars order on repeat, the closest thing the menu has to a signature. Around it the kitchen runs family-style and shareable:

The raw bar and seafood platters open the table, grilled fish anchors the mains, and Mediterranean mezze and salads fill the shared middle. Pricing sits at the resort-scene end: individual dishes land around the $20 to $25 mark and drinks near $12, while cabana tables carry a minimum spend that has run to roughly 22,000 Turkish lira, enough for a full table's food and wine. Order to share, not to plate.

When to Go and How to Book

Villa Azur runs the Bodrum summer season, beach club by day and restaurant by night, with the sunset the room is built around. Book a cabana or a dinner table ahead through OpenTable, and expect a minimum spend on the loungers. It is a birthday and anniversary room for a showy night rather than a quiet one.

The Smart Play

Come for the night, not the tasting menu: take a cabana or a table on the sand, order the truffle pizza and a seafood platter to share, and let the DJ and the sunset do the rest. For a food-first Bodrum dinner instead, go to Kitchen by Osman Sezener or the hillside terraces of Macakizi. For the wider field, see our best seafood restaurants worldwide and the French dining guide.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What should I order at Villa Azur in Bodrum?

Start with the raw bar and a seafood platter, then order the truffle pizza that regulars repeat — it is the closest thing the menu has to a signature. Grilled fish, Mediterranean mezze and salads fill the shared middle. The kitchen runs family-style, so order to share across the table rather than plating individual courses at a beach-club dinner.

How much does Villa Azur Bodrum cost?

It sits at the resort-scene end. Individual dishes land around $20 to $25 and drinks near $12, while cabana tables carry a minimum spend that has run to roughly 22,000 Turkish lira — enough for a full table's food and wine. You pay for the location, the DJ and the sunset, not for technical cooking. See our Villa Azur booking guide for cabana details.

Is Villa Azur Bodrum a restaurant or a beach club?

Both. Villa Azur runs as a beach club by day, with loungers and cabanas on the water, then turns into a candlelit, DJ-driven restaurant at night. It opened in Yalikavak in 2021 under Villa Azur Hospitality, a decade after the Miami Beach original. Treat it as a scene with a kitchen attached rather than a food-first dinner destination.

Where is Villa Azur in Bodrum?

Villa Azur is on the Aegean in the Asagi Mahallesi stretch of Yalikavak, on the Bodrum peninsula. It faces the water for the sunset the room is built around. For a quieter, food-led Bodrum dinner nearby, our Bodrum dining guide points to Kitchen by Osman Sezener and the terraces of Macakizi instead.