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Municipal cafe in Alanya with beautiful views and affordable prices

Municipal cafe in Alanya with beautiful views and affordable prices

March 2, 2024

Would you like to have breakfast in a beautiful quiet place with picturesque views of the Alanya Fortress, paying only 45 lira for a delicious breakfast? Then go to the cafe opened by the municipality with the support of the mayor of Adem Murat Yudzhel. The minimum cost of breakfast in this cafe is only 45 lira. I can't even believe that there are still establishments in Alanya with such prices :)

Guest reviews of the cafe are only the most positive. It's delicious, clean, inexpensive and beautiful here! All visitors note that the so-called "Su böreği" pies made of yufka (thin dough) with various fillings are especially delicious here.

The cafe is called Tevfik Hoco Alanya Evi. The restaurant "Hisariçi Restaurant" can be taken as a landmark. Immediately after it, turn right and you are there. This is a great place to relax on a day off!

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