The Alanya List
Five editorial picks, ranked by the only filter that matters: why you are dining.
Nihat's Fish Restaurant
The harbour-side institution that has served Alanya's sea bass for three generations.
Mahperi Restaurant
The harbour classic named after the Seljuk sultana — meze, lamb, and a view that does the rest.
Ravello Ristorante
Alanya's most considered Italian room — handmade pasta, sea breeze, candlelight.
Ottoman House Restaurant
A nineteenth-century merchant's mansion reopened as Alanya's most polished Ottoman table.
Kale Panorama Restaurant
The terrace at the top of the castle road — the most dramatic sunset view in Alanya.
Best for First Date in Alanya
Intimate, conversation-friendly rooms. Impressive without being intimidating. The tables where first impressions are made.
Ravello Ristorante
Alanya's most considered Italian room — handmade pasta, sea breeze, candlelight.
Nihat's Fish Restaurant
The harbour-side institution that has served Alanya's sea bass for three generations.
Kale Panorama Restaurant
The terrace at the top of the castle road — the most dramatic sunset view in Alanya.
Best for Business Dinner in Alanya
Power tables, private rooms, considered wine lists. Where the deal gets done.
The Top Five in Alanya
Ranked against a single question: if you had one night in Alanya, where would you go?
Nihat's Fish Restaurant
The harbour-side institution that has served Alanya's sea bass for three generations.
Mahperi Restaurant
The harbour classic named after the Seljuk sultana — meze, lamb, and a view that does the rest.
Ravello Ristorante
Alanya's most considered Italian room — handmade pasta, sea breeze, candlelight.
Ottoman House Restaurant
A nineteenth-century merchant's mansion reopened as Alanya's most polished Ottoman table.
Kale Panorama Restaurant
The terrace at the top of the castle road — the most dramatic sunset view in Alanya.
The Alanya Dining Guide
Alanya is a resort town that has quietly developed a serious dining culture over the last decade. The setting does most of the work — a Seljuk-era castle rises on a peninsula dividing two sweeping beaches, the harbour below hosts fishing boats unloading the morning's catch, and the old town's narrow streets are lined with restaurants turned toward the sea. This is not Istanbul-level fine dining; it is confident, coastal, hospitality-first Turkish cooking in very pretty rooms.
The grammar is Mediterranean-Turkish: mezze at the start, a whole grilled fish or a charcoal-kissed lamb at the centre, baklava and Turkish coffee at the end. Seafood dominates the harbour restaurants — levrek (sea bass), çipura (bream), sometimes locally caught grouper; meat tables lean on regional lamb and Turkey's excellent dry-aged beef. Wine lists are getting better — Kavaklıdere, Kayra, Sevilen — and the imported Old World selection at the resort restaurants is increasingly strong.
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Reservations & Practical Notes
High season is June through September and busy rooms like Nihat's Fish, Kale Panorama and Ravello need a week's lead time for dinner. Off-season walk-ins are generally fine. Turkish tipping convention is 10% for polished service; many of the better rooms now add it to the bill automatically. English is fluent everywhere in this list; German menus are commonly available.
For a deeper editorial read, see our ongoing Editorial coverage — including pieces on the Best Restaurants for Every Occasion, and our Impress Clients and First Date occasion guides.