My recommendation for a beautiful meal.

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Re: My recommendation for a beautiful meal.

Postby patsiej » 12 Aug 2011 23:06

Yes JT (by the way - hope Sharon is doing OK) that's right. Also, never any pressure to go in.
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Re: My recommendation for a beautiful meal.

Postby Teeeny2222 » 13 Aug 2011 00:26

Thanks lostsoul looks like its not that far from were we are staying so after all the great reviews on here will be giving it a try. :D
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Re: My recommendation for a beautiful meal.

Postby aliral » 13 Aug 2011 10:43

JT wrote:I walk past Charlies quite a lot and even when you know he has been quiet and is a bit down in the dumps he always has a smile and a good evening


I'll second that JT.
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Re: My recommendation for a beautiful meal.

Postby twinster » 14 Aug 2011 08:27

Hello
Thanks for all info on finding Charleys, on my way to Icmeler in 10 minutes (shouts down stairs "Ok be there now ) :D :D Hope all goes smoothly today and we shall be sitting in Charleys tonight sampling the food and may be an Efes or three :lol: Alright already" I AM COMING!!" yes i have got the tickets :?
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Re: My recommendation for a beautiful meal.

Postby janeypoos » 14 Aug 2011 09:17

twinster wrote:Hello
Thanks for all info on finding Charleys, on my way to Icmeler in 10 minutes (shouts down stairs "Ok be there now ) :D :D Hope all goes smoothly today and we shall be sitting in Charleys tonight sampling the food and may be an Efes or three :lol: Alright already" I AM COMING!!" yes i have got the tickets :?


Have a safe journey and a great holiday, we're there in 10 days so we may see you :-)
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Re: My recommendation for a beautiful meal.

Postby carol0912 » 15 Aug 2011 09:01

lostsoul wrote:Hi Teeeny2222
added to map above for you.


Someone said Charleys was opposite Alins. Doesn't seem to be.
Can someone let me know, please.
Thanks x
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Re: My recommendation for a beautiful meal.

Postby blondie » 15 Aug 2011 09:04

There are two restaurants - one called Charlie's Place, which is pretty much opposite Tansas. The other - Charley's - is the one referred to on this thread, and is near Linekers Bar. Does get a bit confusing when you've got different places with the same, or very similar, names.
We discovered that when we were staying at the Siesta Homes Residence last October, and the transfer driver took us to the Siesta Apartments, then the Siesta Hotel, before we finally ended up at the right Siesta! :lol:
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Re: My recommendation for a beautiful meal.

Postby scrumpy77 » 15 Aug 2011 09:09

HI guys!!
Myself and the children are coming next week, cant wait!!! We stay at sevgi apartments in the old village. Although we have been many times I was hoping for some more advice on good restaraunts. I mylsef like turkish food, the smaller family run places. Where the food is authentic and there is nothing english about! However with the kids we need a few recommendations for this type of place and the children would like lively and shows for a few nights. We normally end up in venice. Any ideas guys? Directions too please!
Thanks very much!
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Re: My recommendation for a beautiful meal.

Postby dragon » 15 Aug 2011 10:01

scrumpy77 wrote:HI guys!!
Myself and the children are coming next week, cant wait!!! We stay at sevgi apartments in the old village. Although we have been many times I was hoping for some more advice on good restaraunts. I mylsef like turkish food, the smaller family run places. Where the food is authentic and there is nothing english about! However with the kids we need a few recommendations for this type of place and the children would like lively and shows for a few nights. We normally end up in venice. Any ideas guys? Directions too please!
Thanks very much!


The ideal restaurant for you is the Hanedan. When leaving the centre walk towards the old village. You'll pass the Romance, then the Babadan apartments and then the Hanedan, all on the right hand side. There is no loud music or shows as they concentrate on the food which is excellent. The lavaş is even nicer than in other restaurants and the presentation is also excellent. It's definitely become our favourite restaurant. If you want the shows etc you can always go somewhere else afterwards :)
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Re: My recommendation for a beautiful meal.

Postby Fanny » 15 Aug 2011 15:18

Hanedan and also Lal are easier/quicker to get to from Sevgi if you come from the old village end

From Sevgi, go down to main road and head left, then when your at Deja Vu junction after a few yards, head up that road [as if you are walking to the mountain]
Pass Faber apartments and when you get to the junction where Wembley bar is, turn right - that road takes you in to town and both Hanedin and Lal are on that road before you get to Romance palace
Pizza tomato is also on that road and is great for cheap pizzas if the kids fancy something other than turkish food

Hope this helps
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Re: My recommendation for a beautiful meal.

Postby pastie63 » 15 Aug 2011 15:42

We quite often go to Charlies whilst we are in Icmeler.
Lovely lunch time kebabs a lovely place to sit and chill,
also i had the best steak i have ever eaten (home or away) a couple of years ago!
We will be returning soon
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