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More than a million lire for dinner in a restaurant? This is Bodrum, baby!

More than a million lire for dinner in a restaurant? This is Bodrum, baby!

May 20, 2024

Bodrum is back on the agenda with its exorbitant prices! A group of 20 people who had dinner in one of the restaurants in Bodrum shared that they had paid a total bill of 1,115,510 liras (almost $35,000). This information, which quickly spread on social networks, caused a strong reaction from users.

What did the tourists order at this restaurant?

espresso, 2 pcs - 200 liras
mineral water Uludağ, 24 pcs - 4.960 liras
tea, 1 piece - 90 lire
tequila Don Julio 1942,0.7 l, 1 piece - 42.000 lire
tequila Don Julio 1942,50 ml, 1 piece - 3.250 lire
martini, 6 pcs - 4,200 lire
combo menu, 20 pcs - 120,000 lire
margarita, 7 pcs - 4,900 lire
Rose et Or wine, 150 ml - 7,800 lire
ginger ale, 200 ml - 200 lire
belvedere vodka, 150 ml - 1,950 lire
Monkey 47 gin, 600 ml - 7,800 lire
Armand de Brignac champagne, 3 pcs - 291,000 lire
"Armand de Brignac rose", 12 pcs. - 424,000 lire
apple martini, 1 pc. - 650 lire
specialty dish, 5 pcs. - 100,000 lire
Corona beer, 1 pc. - 400 lire
Margarita cocktail, 1 pc. - 700 lire
service - 101.410 lire

Apparently, the restaurants in Bodrum did not pay attention to the statement by Turkish Trade Minister Omer Bolat, who once again recalled that enterprises setting inflated prices will be identified, fined and punished up to bans on further work.

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