Nestled in the picturesque landscapes of Pamukkale, Asian Kitchen Landscape Restaurant is a hidden gem that offers exquisite Chinese and Korean cuisine. During our visit, we had the pleasure of savoring their authentic dishes, including the flavorful Kimchi Fried Rice and the tantalizing Stir-Fried Spicy Chicken.
From the moment we stepped inside, we were greeted with a warm and inviting ambiance. The friendly and attentive staff, led by the knowledgeable waiter Ali, provided exceptional service, assisting us in navigating the menu.
We started our culinary journey with the Kimchi Fried Rice, a sizzling dish that arrived with an enticing aroma. The combination of fluffy rice, savory kimchi, and perfectly cooked egg created a delightful symphony of flavors that left us craving for more.
Encouraged by Ali's suggestion, we decided to try the Stir-Fried Spicy Chicken. The dish arrived beautifully presented, accompanied by vibrant vegetables and a tantalizing sauce. The tender chicken, combined with the fiery flavors of the sauce, provided a delightful balance of sweet and spicy notes.
Throughout our dining experience, the staff's friendly and attentive nature added to the overall enjoyment. Their genuine passion for the cuisine was evident, as they provided exceptional guidance and made us feel like cherished guests.
Asian Kitchen Landscape Restaurant offers not only exceptional cuisine but also a charming ambiance. The serene atmosphere, complemented by traditional Asian-inspired decor, provided a welcome respite from our day of exploration in Pamukkale.
In conclusion, Asian Kitchen Landscape Restaurant in Pamukkale is a must-visit destination for lovers of Chinese and Korean cuisine. The unforgettable flavors of the Kimchi Fried Rice and the Stir-Fried Spicy Chicken are a true testament to their culinary excellence. With a friendly and knowledgeable staff and a delightful ambiance, this restaurant promises a memorable dining experience that will transport your taste buds to the...
Read moreLet's be fair, food is correct, restaurant clean, price above the range in this area (TRY 230-250 per meal BUT excluding side dish like rice etc..) but still affordable. The bad part is due to the poor service/customer relationship, it was very far from what we have experimented in Pamukkale and Turkey overall :( The waiter insisting on us ordering drinks. Worst part: my friend daughter ordered some sushis, there was some eggs inside but she is allergic. we kindly asked the waiter to replace without egg because we were surprised there was egg in the sushi, the reply was " I lived in JPN for 6 years, there is ALWAYS egg in sushis..", not customer friendly then we escalated to the manager who then asked us to read the first page of the menu ( disclaimer, see attached, but who reads this in the restaurant..). Totally not the right attitude especially in the...
Read moreI am from Taiwan, lived in the US for 20 years and travel the world extensively.
My daughters and I have been on a year long round the world trip and tried Chinese food all over and this is hands down the best place we have been. I doubled checked where the chef was from and Tony surprise, the chef is from Taiwan. The flavor, the variety was surprisingly to find in Turkey not to mention Pamukkale. The fact I could order Taiwanese food off the menu was double awesome. Everything was authentic.
We ate there 3 meals in a row, and wish we had more time to try more meals on the menu. It was a HUGE menu, Chinese, Thai, Korean, Japanese….
It is directly across the travertine terraces & pond with a great view.
I can not recommend it enough.
We couldn’t want to dig in the food so the picture is after we wolfed down...
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