Is Eating Out in Alanya Cheap? An Honest 2026 Take
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Honest answer: eating out in Alanya is still reasonable if you eat smart, but it's no longer the rock-bottom bargain some remember. Prices have risen noticeably in recent years, and the tourist-front and harbour restaurants in particular can feel close to UK prices now. The good news is that the gap between "tourist" and "local" eating is wide — so where and what you choose makes a big difference to the bill. Here's the honest picture and how to eat well for less.
The honest reality on prices
Let's not pretend otherwise: high inflation has pushed prices up year on year, and a meal at a seafront or harbour restaurant can now cost more than visitors expect. So if you arrive imagining the dirt-cheap Turkey of a decade ago, you may get a surprise at the tourist-front. But — and it's a big but — eat where the locals eat and it's still good value. The difference between a harbour restaurant and a back-street lokanta can be dramatic for very similar (often better) food.
Where it's cheap vs where it's pricey
- Cheapest: back-street local lokantas (point-and-choose ready meals), street food (gözleme, döner, pide), and markets/shops for self-catering.
- Mid-range: normal local restaurants a street or two back from the front.
- Priciest: seafront, harbour and main tourist-drag restaurants — you pay for the location and view.
The single best money-saver is simply walking a few streets back from the tourist front.
Drinks are the budget-killer
Here's where bills balloon: alcohol is heavily taxed in Turkey, so drinks — especially imported spirits and cocktails at tourist bars — add up fast and can cost more than the food. Local beer (Efes), Turkish wine and rakı are easier on the wallet than imported brands. If you like a drink, this is the number-one thing to watch. See alcohol in Alanya.
How to eat well for less
- Follow the locals — busy local places mean good food and fair prices.
- Choose Turkish over imported dishes — local food is far better value than steaks and international items.
- Try the lokanta — cheap, filling, authentic, point-and-choose.
- Watch the drinks — buy beer/wine from a shop, or go easy on the imported stuff.
- Check prices before ordering, especially fish (by weight) and drinks.
- Pay in lira, not euros or pounds — better value. See paying in euros or pounds.
- Have a cheap night in — get local food or groceries delivered (see below).
Eating out vs all-inclusive
If you're weighing the cost, all-inclusive often wins on pure economics — especially if you drink, since drinks out are where it gets expensive. But all-inclusive can feel limiting, and eating out is how you actually experience Alanya's food and find those local gems. Most people do a mix: make the most of the hotel, but get out for some proper local meals. We weigh this up fully in all-inclusive vs eating out.
The cheap night in
One easy way to keep costs down without the buffet: have food delivered to your room or apartment. Local Turkish takeaways are excellent value, and you can also get fast food, coffee or a market shop (Migros) brought over. Perfect for a quiet, cheap evening or tired kids — see our delivery service.
For the bigger budget picture
Eating is just one part of your spending. For overall costs, daily budgets and whether Alanya's cheap as a holiday, see is Alanya cheap for a UK holiday? and our drink & meal price guide.
Frequently asked questions
Is eating out in Alanya cheap?
Still reasonable if you eat smart, but no longer the rock-bottom bargain it once was — prices have risen. Back-street local lokantas remain good value; tourist-front and harbour restaurants are noticeably pricier.
What makes a meal out expensive in Alanya?
Location and drinks. Tourist-front, harbour and seafront restaurants charge a premium, and alcohol is heavily taxed so it adds up fast. Eating local and watching the drinks keeps costs down.
How can I save money eating out?
Eat at busy local lokantas away from the front, choose Turkish over imported dishes, go easy on alcohol or buy from a shop, check prices first, and consider getting food delivered for a cheap night in.
Is it cheaper to eat out or go all-inclusive?
All-inclusive often works out cheaper overall, especially if you drink. But eating out lets you experience local food, so many people do a mix.
For more on food and drink, see our Alanya food & drink guide. For a cheap night in, we can deliver local food or groceries — see delivery, or message us on WhatsApp.