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Bidra med feedbackIt is a lively place surrounded with lovely plants in their garden. Staff is cheerful and it creates a great vibe. Food is tasty and authentic. The menu is creative and changes on daily. Prices are affordable.We feel lucky to have this place in Bodrum. Updated from previous review on 2021-08-04
With a small garden, cozy inside seating and a surprisingly plentiful menu, Dalia was a breath of fresh air. Owner Didem and her crew made us feel at home with great service and the food was wonderful. Wherever you are in Bodrum, you have to visit Dalia at least once to experience it yourself.
Amazing food, owners are so friendly and informative with the help of the selection of dishes. I loved the Vibes here!
We started a 40-minute taxi from Bodrum to try this place and are glad that we had the most beautiful food after 2 weeks of travel to Turkey. We came to lunch on Tuesday and there was a limited menu (they said there were more options on the following day). My partner had the burger and loved him, and I had the falafel packaging. The burger came with homemade frits and was so delicious (and nice to have a soy meat party instead of just falafel type Patties). The falafel wrap was so fresh and came with a side of picky ginger that went perfectly with the wrap. I also had a cold hibiscus tea that came in with frozen strawberries and we also got free Turkish teas. We have a sweet pumpkin dessert and the chocolate cake (also gluten-free I think). The chocolate cake was delicious and the pumpkin dessert was interesting, not something I would normally order, but I still enjoyed it. We loved the mood of the place and had a great time there. I suggest to notify the Instagram page before it was opened on Sunday night, but it wasn't that we're glad we were asked before the trip. There is not much to see in the area.
After a 40-minute taxi ride from Bodrum, we decided to try out this restaurant and we're glad we did. After traveling around Turkey for 2 weeks, this has been the best food we've had so far. We visited for lunch on a Tuesday and found a limited menu (they assured us there would be more options the next day). My partner enjoyed the burger, which came with homemade fries, while I opted for the falafel wrap. The burger was delicious, with a soy meat patty instead of the typical falafel patties. The falafel wrap was fresh and came with pickled ginger on the side, which paired perfectly with the dish. I also had a refreshing hibiscus tea with frozen strawberries, and we were treated to complimentary Turkish teas as well. For dessert, we tried a sweet pumpkin dish and a chocolate tart (which was gluten-free, I think). The chocolate tart was amazing, and the pumpkin dessert, while not something I would usually order, was surprisingly enjoyable. The ambiance of the restaurant was great, and we had a wonderful time there. I would recommend messaging their Instagram page before visiting, as we found out it was closed on Sunday evening when we had initially planned to go. Not much else to see in the area, but definitely worth a visit for the delicious food and cozy atmosphere.