The Ayvalık Pasha soup
The Ayvalık Pasha soup
Ayvalık Paşa Çorba Restaurant is a restaurant located in the city of Ayvalık in western Turkey, famous for its local flavors. Izzet Durko, a Bosnian, is one of those who settled in Ayvalık from Yenipazar. The menu of the Ayvalık Paşa Soup Hall, which he opened in 2003, states that they do not use processed food and prepare the menu with fresh vegetables from the seasonal market.
The restaurant takes its name from its most famous dish, "Pasha Soup", and specializes in soup. The Ayvalık Pasha Soup Restaurant is famous for its Pasha Soup. This soup is a dark soup made from a mixture of meat broth, spices, and flour. The restaurant's Pasha soup has been prepared locally in Ayvalık for years and is a popular dish visited by tourists as well. The restaurant's menu also includes many options, such as appetizers, olive oil dishes, grilled varieties, and desserts. You can see it in the seasonal varieties of local carrots, acorns, radishes, radishes, radishes.
The restaurant is decorated in accordance with the historical texture of Ayvalık. Wooden tables and chairs, colorful carpets, and nostalgic paintings on the walls give the restaurant a warm and intimate atmosphere.
Ayvalık Pasha Soup Restaurant is a great option for anyone who wants to taste Turkish cuisine and the local delicacies of Ayvalık. The restaurant is only open from noon to 5:00 p.m. It's open from noon to 5:00 p.m. It's usually the officer's favorite place to have lunch.
When you come to Ayvalık, we definitely recommend that you eat Pasha Sourba, which is located in the market on Talat Pasha Street, without making a mixed dish consisting of the local pumpkin flower filling, island meatballs and parsley roasting, and on top of that a nice ash kalburabast. Bamboo soup is one of the must-haves.
This is Ayvalık. Places to visit in;
Love and Glory City Bookshop
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The Cunda Windmill,
The uterine M. The Coach Museum.
Stone coffee,
The House of Cunda Despot,
The anelematic sundial,
We recommend that you do not leave until you have seen the Cunda Historic Market.
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