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While not officially a hotel, the owner is available on-site to welcome guests with homemade raki and island recommendations.—
Monica Mendal,
Vogue,
10 Aug. 2026 One server, who poured both me and himself a shot of the clear liquid one evening, shared that his yia yia lived to be 100 by drinking raki with her mountain tea each morning, before heading to the olive grove to work.—
Shannon McMahon,
Condé Nast Traveler,
1 July 2026 Fresh seafood is abundant thanks to the proximity to the sea, while traditional Turkish meze (washed down with raki, of course), and local specialties like şiş köfte and tantuni await.—
Kaitlyn McInnis,
Forbes.com,
29 Aug. 2025 Look out for a raki still that looks like an enormous turkey baster, with a bulb made from copper and a long metal nozzle attached.—
Lisa Morrow,
CNN,
31 Jan. 2023 See All Example Sentences for raki
Word History
Etymology
Turkish, from Arabic 'araqī, literally, of liquor, from 'araq liquor, arrack