Excellent Traditional Turkish Food

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Excellent Traditional Turkish Food

Postby Roy » 11 Jun 2012 20:41

Knowing how popular a topic food is to forum members I would like to share our recent experience & recommend Timothy's/ Cafe 26 for something traditionally turkish. Many members will probably know Clare anyway.Was chatting to Clare one day & as a result asked her if she would prepare something turkish which is not on her menu. Being on the adventurous side from time to time we ask a restuarant to do us something slightly different. We are pretty clued up on turkish food but were very impressed when we went for our meal the following night.

For starters we had the following (in very ample portions) served with fresh bread.
Saksuka - aubergene, onion, garlic, tomatoes, peppers & herbs.
Manti - pasta shells filled with mince, garlic yogurt, herbs & butter sauce.
Turkisk pastry filled with cheese.
:D
Our main course was Guvey - casserole of beef. tomato, aubergine, courette, shallotes, onions & potato baked in clay dish for about 5 hours. Served with turkish rice.
:D
Service was very attentive by Clare & Ipek without being intrusive.
After our meal we received free liquors.
:D
Overall, service was very good, quality of food excellent, in generous portions all at very reasonable price (although I never thought to ask before we went), highly recommended & we have already been talking of a return for some more 'different dishes'. :D :D
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Re: Excellent Traditional Turkish Food

Postby Jay Trip » 11 Jun 2012 21:10

It sounds gorgeous.
If you dont mind me asking how much did this cost as we went to a restaurant in Fethiye last month and were charged £25 (70tl) each for an average meal. Never again!
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Re: Excellent Traditional Turkish Food

Postby Roy » 11 Jun 2012 21:18

It definitely was! Yours does seem very expensive, we paid 60tl for the experience; yes we have had good food even cheaper in Icmeler but at our request they prepared the food which was not simply off the menu.
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Re: Excellent Traditional Turkish Food

Postby Jay Trip » 11 Jun 2012 23:04

I will definitely pay them a visit when I return to Icmeler later in the year. :)
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Re: Excellent Traditional Turkish Food

Postby daisysun » 12 Jun 2012 11:22

Roy wrote:It definitely was! Yours does seem very expensive, we paid 60tl for the experience; yes we have had good food even cheaper in Icmeler but at our request they prepared the food which was not simply off the menu.


that souns lovely, was that 60tl each or altogether?
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Re: Excellent Traditional Turkish Food

Postby Roy » 12 Jun 2012 12:08

For both of us. - all this talk about is making me want to go back for more!!
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Re: Excellent Traditional Turkish Food

Postby daisysun » 12 Jun 2012 12:17

Roy wrote:For both of us. - all this talk about is making me want to go back for more!!



wow! that is really good
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Re: Excellent Traditional Turkish Food

Postby Lee » 12 Jun 2012 12:21

sounds nice, where is the location, I can't find it on the usual map
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Re: Excellent Traditional Turkish Food

Postby Roy » 12 Jun 2012 16:04

Timothy's/ Cafe 26 is located at the back of Dia supermarket on the main street; when looking at the entrance to the store go up the side street facing you & you'll see there on the left. There is also a small pool, comfty seating area & a chill cabinet displaying some of the food available.
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Re: Excellent Traditional Turkish Food

Postby jivebunnie0 » 13 Jun 2012 19:57

Yummmmmm - I love Saksuka, and the clay pot dishes. One of my other favourites is Hunkar Begendi, but not everywhere does it :(
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Re: Excellent Traditional Turkish Food

Postby blondie » 13 Jun 2012 20:49

Hunkar Begendi is gorgeous - the Wayside does it and it's fantastic!
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Re: Excellent Traditional Turkish Food

Postby dragon » 13 Jun 2012 23:12

Must give Timothy's a try after reading this. Only went in there once a couple of years back for breakfast and found that they didn't do an english breakfast. I had my list of restaurants to go to on recommendations and I think I mixed Timothy's with Tommy's. Haven't had a meal in either yet so fast forward the next 15 days... :)
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Re: Excellent Traditional Turkish Food

Postby Brownie1 » 14 Jun 2012 10:48

Mmmm... sounds lovely.
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Re: Excellent Traditional Turkish Food

Postby Roy » 16 Jun 2012 15:06

Anyone visiting should ask to meet Henry :? :lol: :wink: ; now doing english breakfasts by the way.
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Re: Excellent Traditional Turkish Food

Postby gem2710 » 16 Jun 2012 18:34

sounds lovely will definally be going there :D
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Re: Excellent Traditional Turkish Food

Postby MummyD » 16 Jun 2012 18:47

I can recommend this cafe/restaurant too although only had snacks/breakfast there. Staff are lovely and food is good. 'Real chips' are as they say 'real' not frozen and food is freshly made. They also do sandwiches etc for the flight home. Very friendly and they have apartments above too. Well worth a visit or two or three :)
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