The restaurant is very conveniently located, it is convenient to have lunch or just have a snack on the way up the mountain, traveling around the island on foot or by bike.. Attention: bicycle parking for restaurant visitors is paid, as well as a toilet.
. But in general, traditional Turkish cuisine at the usual price for the island, and excellent views of the pine forest and the Marmara Sea.
A good place on the largest of all the Prince Islands - Adalar.
The menu is small. The service is good and fast, but the kitchen is not impressed. The rice and kufte (cutlets) were delicious, but the salad and vegetables were spicy and not very fresh.
A big plus is the stunning panoramic view of the Marmara Sea. For the sake of this view, it is worth visiting this institution.
You can use local public transport to get to the final stop, where the institution is actually located.
The prices are reasonable.
1,700 lire for two. Salad, 2 large plates of meat (there is rice, fries, salad and much more), lipton and lemon soda. Very, very satisfying. The view is amazing. Additional charges of money, including bringing change. Tips are at your discretion
A good place, there are tables with sea views. For October 2024, a portion of shish kebab with chicken (quite large) and cola is 450 lire.
Everything is fast, clear and without deception.
A wonderful place after a day of walking, located in the very center of the island on a mountain with panoramic views. You can stay indoors with a fireplace. They cook delicious, fast and reasonably affordable (about 550 lire was paid for two people).
It is possible to pay in cash or by card, the toilet is free for visitors.
There is a nice cafe on the hill on the Prince Islands (Buyukada). Delicious food, friendly staff, good view of the strait.
You can get from the port and back on foot or by local rickshaw/minibus taxis
One of the best restaurants not only in the islands, but in the whole of Istanbul. Of the two waiters in it, the newer one is 30, the older one has been working at this restaurant for 40 years. Would that be a good reference?