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Re: places to eat

Postby mr magoo » 31 Jul 2009 15:26

hi john,

celik aparts aren't all that far up, next to pinewood aparts and really close to deja vu which did nice meals last year, also just 5 minutes from wayside which is lovely. ozzy's is very close as well as is sylvias and trattoria bistro too. you also have three bells which is less than 10 minutes away, loads of choice. someone posted on the forum recently that the food at celik aparts themselves is really nice and i can vouch for the food being top notch at the pinewood aparts. that's me hungry now :)


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Re: places to eat

Postby mr magoo » 31 Jul 2009 15:49

just to add to my last post john regarding distances......less than 10 minutes stroll down to tansas from celik and from there all the restaurants are pretty close. I think one of the maps shows celik aparts in the wrong location and it's possibly that one which makes you think the aparts are far back.



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Re: places to eat

Postby dangerdebs » 16 Aug 2009 07:32

Favorites along Canal are:-
the Majestic for food and entertainment and the Karem for traditional Turkish food with wonderful hospitality.
Over the road, further down on the right is the Lemon Tree where Chef Billy performs the hottest flambes. Here I had the best meal ever. :D :D
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Re: places to eat

Postby andy r » 16 Aug 2009 20:45

We had a great meal at the 3 bells ,try the 3 bells kabab superb.Also had good meals at the bonjour ,lovestar,lighthouse and venice.For something a little different try fish chips and mushy peas harry ramsdon style at the fryer tuck chippie
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Re: places to eat

Postby tommy mac » 16 Aug 2009 21:18

thanks for the help as you may have guessed this is my first time going to turkey
so iam greatful for the all the assistance and tips wich i wiil ceartainly use


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Re: places to eat

Postby ste73smoggy » 05 Sep 2009 08:04

:mrgreen: hi all, if you are wanting to find a good place to eat, then i would try ozzys bar or tommys. they are in the old village and can be easily reached by dolmus. or a simple 10 min walk. in ozzys ask for hassan or peter. very friendly and funny guys. tommys is at the back next to the blue star. i loved this place. me and the family are going back soon, staying in the bahar. cant wait. enjoy your holiday every one xxxx ste.
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Re: places to eat

Postby ste73smoggy » 05 Sep 2009 09:40

coolingblonde38 wrote:we stayed in the old village last year and there where really nice places to eat. Tommys was the best


totally agree. i loved tommys bar. completely laid back. i wonder if they have put my boro top up yet. lol ste from billingham. teeside.
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Re: places to eat

Postby John V » 05 Sep 2009 11:14

In Icmeler you are spoilt for good restuarants and bars the variation is vast and everyone can find somwhere to suit thier own personal requirements. There is no way possible that all venues can be visited during a holiday and many could be had when all you did was to go to a new location for the first time for a new experience .......enjoy......Icmeler..... the number 1 resort.......
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Re: places to eat

Postby Natalie21 » 05 Sep 2009 22:29

hey celik is in walking distance so dont worry only about 10 mins or so .... apartments are lovely and so are the staff :) ... was about 3yrs ago i was there though......

I would recommend for value for money and entertainment champagne bar excellent best food i have tasted in icmeler by far but each to there own also tin tins vinces and for good entertainment it has to be the wonderboys:D have a great holiday when it comes i fly out on monday cant wait :D

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