the great british breakfast

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Re: the great british breakfast

Postby archiebabe » 27 Sep 2009 11:18

thanks jambogarry and stevew,i know where it is now :)
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Re: the great british breakfast

Postby amanda mc » 06 Oct 2009 14:58

hi everyone we also had a great breakfast at richards place and we had a couple of good nights there too :D
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Re: the great british breakfast

Postby amanda mc » 21 Apr 2010 15:43

hi everyone goin back again in september cant wait gunna try some more great british breakfasts in icmeler we will be trying a few thats been mentioned thanx :D :D only 19 weeks and 1 day and counting see ya all there
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Re: the great british breakfast

Postby Katiehutchinson_1991 » 21 Apr 2010 16:12

after staying with my boyfriends family in izmir last week i now love turkish breakfasts
my boyfriends mum is amazing at cooking and her breakfasts were always lovely
cant wait to get back to icmeler to have some more :)
might have the odd english breakfast too as they are really nice as well in some places in icmeler :D
xxxxx
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Re: the great british breakfast

Postby Bev & Mandy » 21 Apr 2010 16:17

It has got to be The Travellers Rest, Christine & Ramazan serves a great homemade Breakfast - we will definately be going there when we return on 1st May :D cant wait...
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Re: the great british breakfast

Postby cassia » 28 Apr 2010 04:10

we always go for the nicest breaky ni this little place in the old village, unfortunately i don't remember the name of it but its quiet and just around the corner from dejavu across the road. Big breakfast, real sausages and the whole thing cooked to perfection 6lira and worth every penny :)
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Re: the great british breakfast

Postby sophia » 28 Apr 2010 07:58

Well I can't wait to have breakfast in Icmeler but definately won't be the english breakfast! Turkish breakfast for me everyday!!! Best Turkish breakfast I've ever had is up on the hill looking over they bay.....is it called cafe del mar?! It's often mentioned on here but right now the name escapes me.

Can't think of a better way to spend a morning, eating my turkish breakfast and looking over the bay! Wonderful - I'm gettin so excited just thinking about it! Roll on June!

Although, I must say I have had an english breakfast in Venice, after one particularly heavy night out and it was lovely :)
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Re: the great british breakfast

Postby laura180306 » 29 Apr 2010 10:35

Can anyone tell me what the breakfasts are like @ the Efes Inn?? Staying there this year on a B&B basis! :D
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Re: the great british breakfast

Postby tannedjulie » 29 Apr 2010 10:45

we are going in a few weeks for the first time can anyone tell me what a turkish breakfast consits off.
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Re: the great british breakfast

Postby blondie » 29 Apr 2010 10:53

Hi Julie - a Turkish breakfast can vary slightly from one place to another, but generally speaking, you get lovely fresh bread, butter, jam and honey, olives, tomatoes, cucumbers, cheese and eggs. Sometimes there is fruit and yogurt too - and of course, tea and coffee.
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Re: the great british breakfast

Postby tannedjulie » 29 Apr 2010 15:25

thanks sounds lovely i do like english breakfast but get a bit fed up after a few days so might try that.
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