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Monday, July 8, 2013

Old Windmills of Datça


You cant miss the old windmills of Datca on the right side of the road while you are driving to Datca..They are lovely symbols of a bygone era..While the one in the front is serving as a restaurant, the one at the back of it restored and redesigned as a house and it is a private property..

Datça'ya doğru giderken yolun sağ tarafında Datça'nın eski değirmenlerini kaçırmanız imkansızdır..Artık mazide kalmış bir dönemi bugüne taşıyan bu harika yapılardan önde olanı restaurant olarak hizmet verirken, hemen bir arkasındaki yakınlarda yeniden restore edildi ve şu anda ev olarak kullanılıyor ve özel mülk..





However it is possible to inspect this magnificent building in the Zeynep Restaurant..While one of the resident cats Lokum ( Turkish Delight)  gives you a warm welcome, dont forget  to treat youself with a big and delicious breakfast / brunch after your tour of the mill..Most of the things served in the breakfast are home made including butter, cheese, jams..

Ancak bu harika yapıyı Zeynep restaurant'da gezebilir ve inceleyebilirsiniz..Değirmenin kadrolu kedilerinden Lokum sizi merakla süzerken, kısa bir değirmen turu sonrası kendinizi devasa bir kahvaltı/ brunch'la ödüllendirmeyi unutmayın derim...Masaya gelen tereyağ, çeşitli peynirler ve reçellerin hepsi ev yapımı...






7 comments:

  1. Fabulous photos and we will try the windmill breakfast on our next visit.

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  2. Locum! That's so cute for the cat :) What era do the windmills date back to?

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  3. I dream about Datca summers because of you!!! I really want to be at that table eating all those amazing things...

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  4. The windmills remind me a lot of the ones on Rhodes and Symi!
    What a lovely restaurant... and the kitty welcoming guests is of course sweeeeet... as her name suggests too (not sure if it's a boy or a girl, I just assumed a girl because of its sweet face, and maybe a bit because of the vague resemblance to your Hestia) :) That breakfast looks YUMMY! :D

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  5. I so enjoyed the windmill photos AND the food photos. Now I'm hungry. :)

    I am now following your Turquoise Dairies blog.

    Judith

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  6. Many beautiful posts here!!♥

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  7. Beautiful, as usual! I fillow your two blogs and I always admire the places, the photos, and your exquisite taste in inner design:)

    I will be away from my blog till September, 25. I prepared my posts on advance (Greece, Tunisia, Malta), and they will appear once in 3 days. When I'll be back, I'll answer all the comments and try to catch on with your blog.

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