RE: Miss. Delicious #77 : Seraser in the Old Town of Kaleici (Antalya)
there is something romantic about courtyard restaurants.
I remember one in particular from my university days and nothing can match the intimacy and romance of being safely walled within your own private garden that's open to the sky.
Of course the plants contribute to the ambiance as does the subdued lighting that conjures the atmosphere of candlelight.
Great restaurants always merge with and complement their surroundings and Seraser does that.
Nestled in the midst of ancient buildings its quiet and unobtrusive presence bespeaks style, grace and tradition.
The seafood entries were visually appealing as well as the colourful drinks.
As you so aptly put in in your review, 'gastronomy is as much about the food, as it is the infusion of art, culture of food through service.' Exactly.
The goal of a restaurant who's intention is to provide fine dining and an excellent cuisine is to relax you-not impress you, and Seraser does that.
I found it charming that several cats have 'adopted' the restaurant and made it their home. Nothing is more cozy and relaxing that a purring cat!
A beautiful dining experience, @sweetsssj, with gorgeous photos and an articulate review. You left the reader intrigued by the magic of fine dining in a historic setting.
Beautiful.
@fede1944 I believe tha nature only nature let us something like that.
Thank you John! I wish I could put things so eloquently as you have done in this comment. Thank you for adding much value to the conversation!
you're welcome, sssj, but don't underestimate your writing abilities. This post was very well-written. I've really enjoyed this tour of Turkey this far. Imagine - Hadrian's Wall and the Queen of Sheba! Magical...
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Good point, the objective should be to relax you not impress you. 😃 😄 I hope you have a wonderful day!
thanks, @pjcswart. Have a wonderful day also :)
You're welcome you too!