I came here after reading the previous good reviews. I really wanted something sweet for breakfast/brunch one day while staying in Marmaris (I’m not a savoury breakfast person!), and came across Wafflaki. I know you don’t come to Turkey for Belgian waffles, but this place really hit the spot and let me tell you, it was better than most waffles I’ve had in Britain. The waffle itself was soft, fluffy and a little crispy on the outside, sweet fresh fruit and delicious ice cream. I was so full afterwards, it was very tasty. If you’re considering something sweet for dessert or breakfast or lunch, please don’t go anywhere else. Service was faultless and prices you can’t argue with. Whenever I return I will come back to this place!...
Read moreWaffles really seem to be a thing in Marmaris so we stopped here one morning for a bit of brunch. And we’re glad we did! The list of different combos for the waffle toppings is pretty extensive but we went for one plate with strawberries and chocolate (with chocolate ice cream) and another with bananas, pistachios and honey (with vanilla ice cream). Both were fab. Toppings are generous and the waffles nice and crisp (until they get soaked with melted ice cream, of course… We tried another couple of waffle places in the few days after we’d been to Wafflaki but they weren’t anywhere...
Read moreWe got lost after visiting the Grand Bazaar in Central Mamaris. My fiance was starving, so we stopped to get a sugar fix. The restaurant is a proper local restaurant. They didn't speak any English; the prices were properly low. 120tl ( £4) for a huge waffle with strawberry chocolate sauce, bananas, and all sorts of other goodies. My fiance is normally a calorie-counting gym bunny 😆 but we'd done so many steps from getting lost. I don't think it mattered. 😅. I'd recommend this place especially as they don't speak any English we could eat...
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