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Istanbul
Geziistanbul is a stylish, more
upmarket style of restaurant that
overlooks Taksim Square, and
despite appearances it welcomes
children with open arms. The
staff is friendly and helpful.
There's a special children's menu,
and it has an in-house chocola-
terie and patisserie too. See p. 82.
The Beyaz Restaurant over-
looks the Marmara Sea and is
right by the fish market . Your
children will love the chance to
pick out their own fish and see it
being cooked and then follow this
up with a rather delicious home-
made crème brulée. See p. 82.
Traditional Turkish tea set
town's little Georgian museum.
It welcomes children and
offers a swimming pool for your
little ones, special menus and
trekking and cycling in the
nearby Karagöl National Park.
See p. 194.
The Marmara Region
Kenan Çorba ve Izgara
Salonu in Iznik will delight
your children if genuine kebabs
are a favourite. The bright and
lively restaurant in the heart of
the town serves Dönar kebabs
(sliced meat) and çiç kebabs
(cubes of meat on skewers),
along with local dishes such as
bamya bastisi , a type of stew
made with lamb and tomatoes.
See p. 113.
The Yusuf Restoran in the cul-
tural park, the Kültür Park, in
Bursa offers mezes comprising
20 to 25 little dishes of local
delicacies - even your fussiest
child should find something that
suits their taste. Other dishes
include salads, vegetables and
Ankara & the Anatolia
Region
Büyükhanli Park Hotel in
Ankara is a beautiful hotel in the
centre of the city that offers
everything you need for a family
holiday with children - good
location, good facilities and good
accommodation. See p. 222.
The Serinn Hotel , a boutique
hotel created within a natural
cave at Ürgüp, Cappadocia,
will really capture children's
imaginations. The views as
well as the facilities are high
quality. Lots of special ameni-
ties are offered for children.
See p. 223.
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