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Tulum

Vibrant fare in a humming, low-lit room.

Red lentil, bulgur and capsicum meatballs.
1 / 8Red lentil, bulgur and capsicum meatballs. Supplied
Turkish spiced molasses-roasted chicken.
2 / 8Turkish spiced molasses-roasted chicken.Chloe Dann
Pirasa (organic leeks).
3 / 8Pirasa (organic leeks).Wayne Taylor
Mantu (delicate beef dumplings).
4 / 8Mantu (delicate beef dumplings).Supplied
Cilbir (egg with smoked yoghurt).
5 / 8Cilbir (egg with smoked yoghurt).Wayne Taylor
Sutlac (rice pudding).
6 / 8Sutlac (rice pudding).Wayne Taylor
Ordek (duck breast).
7 / 8Ordek (duck breast).Wayne Taylor
Beef short ribs.
8 / 8Beef short ribs.Simon Schluter

Good Food hat15/20

Turkish$$

First time at Tulum? Try the mantu. The delicate beef dumplings are emblematic of Istanbul expat Coskun Uysal’s take on Turkish food: at once rugged and refined, the power of chilli-dusted garlic yoghurt mollified by burnt butter.

It’s a theme threaded through the menu at this bijou neighbourhood haunt, where the dining room is accented by turquoise tiles and flickering candlelight. Take the kuzu, a dish of rustic slow-cooked lamb amplified with prune jam and beetroot molasses. Or the ancient grain pilaf made with tahini and cauliflower hummus, intensified by rosewater-spiked dark chocolate (it works).

While you can expand your wine horizons with Turkish drops by the glass, it’s hard to resist the charm of jewel-hued cocktails that play cleverly with ingredients such as apple tea, Aleppo pepper and even feta cheese.

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