The area around Myndos Gate, an ancient gate in Bodrum which was part of the town's fortifications in the 4th century B.C., is steeped in history that also extends to its culinary traditions. Bodrum, once known as Halicarnassus, has been influenced by various cultures and civilizations including Greeks, Romans, and Ottomans, each contributing to the rich tapestry of its cuisine. Seafood has always been a staple due to its coastal location. Besides the abundant use of olive oil and herbs, Bodrum's food also reflects traditional Turkish flavors with a Mediterranean twist.
Note that while these addresses will get you near to Myndos Gate, Bodrum's winding streets and rich history mean that exploring the local cuisine might also lead you to discover hidden gems and delightful eateries tucked away in the labyrinth of the town's alleys. Enjoying a meal with a view of the historical Myndos Gate can make for an unforgettable gastronomic experience. Always check for the latest updates and operating hours of the restaurants before planning your visit.