4 Best Restaurants in Bursa, The Sea of Marmara and the North Aegean

Muradiye Osmanlı Mutfağı

$$$$ Fodor's choice

Across from the Muradiye Tombs, this soup kitchen built by Sultan Murat II in the 15th century to help feed the poor now houses a restaurant serving Ottoman and Turkish cuisine in wonderfully atmospheric surroundings. Hünkar beğendi (tender lamb on a bed of grilled-eggplant puree) literally means "the Sultan liked it," and it's impossible not to. The place is also known for its meat dishes as well as its Ottoman desserts. The terrace is pleasant, but dine indoors and you'll feel like you're eating in the sultan's quarters. No alcohol is served.

Arap Şükrü Çetin

$$$$

The place to be on a busy Bursa weekend evening, this irrepressible meyhane is a local institution, serving a delectable selection of fish fresh from the open-air market on the corner. In the early 1930s, a veteran of the War of Independence nicknamed "Arab" Şükrü opened a fish restaurant here on Sakarya Caddesi, a narrow side street just south of Altıparmak Caddesi; now the whole area carries his name, and his descendants run both this venue and a competing establishment just opposite. The entire street is a lively and popular dining spot, with affable musicians wandering around the many tables.

Sakarya Cad. 6, Bursa, Bursa, 16050, Turkey
224-221–1453
Known For
  • live, table-side Turkish classical music
  • friendly and animated service
  • perfect spot for rakı-balık
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch. Closed during Ramadan, Reservations essential

Kebapçı İskender (Oğlu Cevat)

$$$$

Eager patrons line up outside this little white-and-blue house near the bazaar to enjoy heaping servings of meat, dished up by a grandson of Mehmet İskenderoğlu, who invented the İskender kebap back in 1867 (he's pictured on the wall, opposite Atatürk). The kebab is tender, the portions filling, and the photograph-lined dining rooms quaint. The kitchen closes by 6:30 during the week and 8 on weekends, so go early.

Atatürk Cad. 60, at Orhan Sok., Bursa, Bursa, 16010, Turkey
224-221–1076-general management
Known For
  • crowds of locals
  • best İskender kebab in Turkey
  • hefty portions

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Ömür Köftecisi

$$$

The location, in the covered market by Ulu Cami, is charming, and köfte (meatballs) is the thing to order, served with grilled peppers and tomatoes. Among the salad options, piyaz (bean salad with vinegar) accompanies köfte best. The soups are delicious, and there are also grilled meat options. The restaurant has the same architectural features as the hans, with brick and stone walls and two domes in the ceilings painted in floral patterns. The place closes at 8 pm.

Ulu Cami Cad. 7, Bursa, Bursa, 16010, Turkey
224-221–4524
Known For
  • excellent prices
  • quality and friendly service
  • various köfte dishes, including one filled with cheese
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed during Ramadan