Turkey — European Dining Guide

Best Restaurants in Antalya

The Turkish Riviera's capital — Mediterranean seafood, Ottoman-era Kaleiçi dining, and terrace restaurants with 300 days of sunshine.

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The Antalya List

Five editorial picks, ranked by the only filter that matters: why you are dining.

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The Top 5 in Antalya

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1

Seraser Fine Dining

Mediterranean Fine Dining $$$$ Recommended by the Michelin Guide (2024–)

The Kaleiçi restaurant that introduced Antalya to true fine dining — an Ottoman mansion, a courtyard fountain, and a tasting menu that earned a Michelin recommendation.

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2

Chayote Chef Restaurant

Modern Turkish $$$$ Recommended by the Michelin Guide (2024–)

The only upscale restaurant in Antalya devoted entirely to Turkish flavours — Chef Ali Ronay's tasting menu is the regional manifesto.

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3

7 Mehmet

Turkish Coastal $$$ Recommended by the Michelin Guide (2024–)

Antalya's institutional power-lunch address — the Akdağ family's hilltop terrace over the Mediterranean, celebrated since 1937.

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4

Arma Restaurant

Mediterranean Seafood $$$ 4.7/5 TripAdvisor — 4,500+ reviews

The harbour-facing terrace that turns every Antalya evening into a postcard — seafood, mezes, and the old-town walls as backdrop.

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Gazetta Brasserie

Italian / Brasserie $$ 4.6/5 Google — 700+ reviews

Inside Kaleiçi's restored stone walls — the Italian brasserie where Antalya's creative class actually eats.

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The Antalya Dining Guide

Antalya is the commercial capital of the Turkish Mediterranean — a port city of 2.6 million that anchors the south coast from Kemer to Alanya. The city holds an Ottoman-era old town (Kaleiçi) tucked into a horseshoe-shaped harbour, a wide resort strip along Lara Beach to the east, and a dining scene that ranges from family-run meyhane rooms in the old walls to five-star hotel restaurants with sommelier programmes and Michelin ambitions. The 2024 Michelin Guide Turkey extended coverage to the Turkish Riviera for the first time and Antalya received its first Recommended listings.

The cuisine splits along two axes. First, Mediterranean seafood — the daily catch from the Antalya fishing fleet, cooked plainly or elaborately depending on the room. Second, high Turkish cuisine — the reworking of Ottoman-era palace recipes and Anatolian classics for a fine-dining register. Both traditions are represented in the top-tier rooms. The signature local dishes are the piyaz (bean salad with tahini), the balık ekmek (grilled fish sandwich) from the harbour, and the meat preparations of the Antalya hinterland including the tandır kebap and the şakşuka.

The dining season runs year-round thanks to the climate (300 days of sun annually), but peaks April–October when the terraces and sea-view rooms open fully. Reservations at the top tier are essential during May, June, September, and October (the prime shoulder months), and particularly tight the weekends surrounding the Antalya Film Festival in October. The city's best lunch programme is the meze-and-fish set at 7 Mehmet, served until 4pm daily.

Neighbourhoods

Kaleiçi for the Ottoman-era old town and the harbour restaurants; Lara Beach for the five-star resort dining strip (Chayote, Seraser); Konyaaltı for the family-friendly western beach; Muratpaşa for the city centre and the business-dining rooms (7 Mehmet). Lara Beach is 20 minutes by taxi from the airport; Kaleiçi is 35.

Reservations & Practical Notes

Top-tier reservations essential May–October, particularly Friday and Saturday dinners. Many restaurants offer a daily set menu at lunch that is 40–60% of the dinner cost. Tipping: 10% is standard, 15% generous. The harbour restaurants in Kaleiçi operate a first-come system most weekdays but book weekends. Dress is smart-casual at all upscale rooms; beachwear is not acceptable in the evening even at Lara resort restaurants.

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