Gümüş Cafe
Gümüşlük
The morning corner of Gümüşlük, where coffee arrives before the boats unload
Village breakfast café known across the peninsula for its homemade jams and poğaça
Mandarin Cafe sits on a quieter side street off the Gümüşlük harbour and has built a peninsula-wide reputation around two things only: house-made jams from local fruit (the tangerine and bergamot lines are the through-lines) and the morning poğaça pulled from the oven. The room is small, the décor blue-and-white Bodrum standard, and the price tag is light — average for two runs ₺100–₺150 the off-season, more in August. It reads as the working morning café for the village rather than a destination breakfast spread, and it stays open year-round when many of the iskele rooms close in November. The crowd is half locals, half Gümüşlük's longer-staying summer-house circle.
Walk-in only. Buy a jar of tangerine jam to take home and order the poğaça with menemen on the side. Open year-round when half the village shuts in November.
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