Ocakbaşı Mis Kebap

Central Anatolia


Ask a local where the best tokat kebaps (garlicky lamb, potato and eggplant kebap), and pretty much any other kind of kebap, can be found and there's a good chance they'll send you to this bustling restaurant. The monster-sized tokat kebap (₺55) is a must if you're not dining solo.


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