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Cheburek Cafe

Rating 4.1
70 ratings
Closed until 9:00 AM
+90 552 551 90 51
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Antalya, Konyaalti District, Ataturk Boulevard, 273A
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Antalya, Konyaalti District, Ataturk Boulevard, 273A
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+90 552 551 90 51
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www.yemeksepeti.com

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Closed until 9:00 AM
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Atatürk Blv-2
150 m
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Atatürk Blv-2Atatürk Blv-1Atatürk Blv-31Atatürk Blv-3
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Food delivery
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Wi-Fi
Summer terrace
Coffee to go
Sports broadcasts
Tea
Average bill:100–500 try
Prices:average
Petfriendly:allowed with cats and dogs
Payment method:cash, payment by card, electronic money, bank transfer
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Rating 4.1
70 ratings
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Анастасия Ф.
Level 7 Local Expert
September 18
Great restaurant! We stopped for lunch on the way to the airport, the portions are just huge) very tasty, soulful, like at home) ordered borscht, flask, cutlets and salad! As a result, they didn't even touch the last two, because they ate too much soups) we packed the salad and cutlets with us, and also gave us fresh rolls to boot) a wonderful Russian-speaking cook works, she cooks everything with care and soul!
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Натали Маска
Level 3 Local Expert
October 3
The cafe itself is nice, good location. We ordered two chebureks and two teas. The mutton in the chebureks turned out to be not tasty. The greenery of the chebureks stank strongly of jasmine. Most likely, they were lathered with detergent. I didn't dare eat. I wanted to have dessert, but I couldn't. Tea 50 lire. It is expensive. We were with a child, and there were other visitors besides us. They started sweeping and mopping the floor in front of us. One visitor asked not to do this, because the smell of chemicals overpowers the smell of food.
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Оля Горина
Level 14 Local Expert
October 4
We came here from quite a distance, especially for the Slavic cuisine. Pros: The interior is clean, tidy, and there are no unpleasant odors. They speak different languages, including Russian. It's wonderful. Minuses: The food looks beautiful and that's it. It's not delicious. More details: we ordered borscht, herring under a fur coat, chicken soup with noodles, cheburek with beef, dumplings. None of the items turned out to be really "homey". Both soups have no salt at all, are not saturated, and hot water tastes good. The meat in the dumplings and chebureks is as strange as possible, nothing in common even with our products of the cheapest production, The herring in the salad is not fully peeled. Although it was the most normal of all the dishes .
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