set menu's and meze with lavash bread

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set menu's and meze with lavash bread

Postby feebs1969 » 30 Jul 2013 20:04

Hi all, just looking for the best restaurants for set menu's and what restaurants are still doing lavash(puffed up bread) for meze - i know that last year alot that we visited were'nt doing it with their meze starter.

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Re: set menu's and meze with lavash bread

Postby sunlover loch lomond » 30 Jul 2013 20:36

Wembley do a set menu for 19tl and it is amazing value. We found a number of restaurants were making the lavash bread this year but I can only remember the names of two places - Chef and Turkish Delight.
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Re: set menu's and meze with lavash bread

Postby blondie » 30 Jul 2013 20:52

Try the Holiday Restaurant, they do great value set menus and lovely lavash bread.
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Re: set menu's and meze with lavash bread

Postby smc4761 » 30 Jul 2013 20:54

The Aysima, spelling, next to Tandoori Sizzler were doing this and it was lovely. Set meal in may was only around 16 lira
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Re: set menu's and meze with lavash bread

Postby feebs1969 » 31 Jul 2013 13:19

Thanks for the replies, 5 weeks today till im there - so excited :D . Aysima's and turkish delight are two of my favourite restaurants but last year neither were doing lavash.

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Re: set menu's and meze with lavash bread

Postby sandybeach » 31 Jul 2013 16:12

Wembley bar also do lavash bread and Rush bar does the lavash bread.
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Re: set menu's and meze with lavash bread

Postby ochlynda » 31 Jul 2013 23:34

The Broadway also does lavash bread and meze
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Re: set menu's and meze with lavash bread

Postby Sami » 01 Aug 2013 09:47

Chef restaurant does the lavash bread with dips, absolutely gorgeous. I went there on my own in June and their bread man made me a tiny individual heart shaped bread, all for me. LOL, lovely touch.
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Re: set menu's and meze with lavash bread

Postby Jay Trip » 02 Aug 2013 19:44

I read yesterday on another forum that one restaurant tried to charge 15TL for the chilli dip served with the meze.
The person messaged their mother who asked on a forum if this was new and was happening this year,
Folk told her to ask for it to be removed from the bill which they did when she mentioned she had asked on a UK forum.
It was one of the restaurants mentioned above.
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Re: set menu's and meze with lavash bread

Postby blondie » 02 Aug 2013 20:13

Give us a clue... :wink:
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Re: set menu's and meze with lavash bread

Postby steveyvonne » 03 Aug 2013 12:40

blondie wrote:Give us a clue... :wink:


I second that, please give us a little clue :D
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Re: set menu's and meze with lavash bread

Postby daisysun » 03 Aug 2013 16:20

it pays to check your bill. i always do, weather at home or on holiday as ''mistakes'' happen
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Re: set menu's and meze with lavash bread

Postby Jay Trip » 04 Aug 2013 20:36

The person who reported the charge didnt exactly name the restaurant but gave a clue by saying it must depend on the chef. :?:
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