Where to eat breakfast in Ankara?
For breakfast, you can take on the full village breakfast (for two people) or choose from the single dishes such as butter, honey, and clotted cream as well as jam, cheese, egg, and olives to create your own meal.
Why is breakfast served longer in Turkey?
A traditional Turkish breakfast usually translates into a fully decked out table, which can take a few hours to enjoy. Here is a look at some of the best breakfast places in Ankara where brunch is served the Turkish way.
What is the breakfast at Deniz Kozanli?
The breakfast is also fully traditional and includes their special homemade sucuk köfte as well as regional börek (stuffed pastry), muhammara (hot pepper dip), different jams, clotted cream from Bolu, butter, honey, and three cheese and olive varieties, all served with flat bread and village bread, plus unlimited Turkish tea.
Turkish Restaurant Ankara in Dupont Relaunches as Ala
The first few warm days in Washington, DC are usually my cue to start dreaming of outdoor activities. And what better outdoor activity is there than bottomless brunch?
Bottomless Brunch
The bottomless brunch at ala is a great value at $29 for food and $39 to include drinks. And the drink selection is incredible! Order your classic mimosas and (spicy!) Bloody Marys plus champagne, draft beer, and house wines. You can also order beautiful cocktails with whiskey, tequila, gin, or rum. Coffee and Turkish teas are also included.
The Main Event
What is brunch without eggs? If you are looking for some meat options at this brunch, try the Dukkah Benedict with short rib. The Menemen was described as “ala’s version of a scrambled egg” – it tasted light and fluffy with strong flavor from the peppers and tomatoes.