Lal Restaurant/Authentic Turkish Cuisine

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Lal Restaurant/Authentic Turkish Cuisine

Postby JT » 31 May 2010 08:43

I drove around last night looking for something different and a nice quiet place to sit for a while and even though I drive past the Lal every day, for some reason last night it look more appealing than usual so decided to park up and sample its fare.

The menu is the most extensive menu I have seen in a Turkish restaurant and if you want egg and chips or spag bol or steak and chips then this is not the place for you.

If though you want an authentic Turkish kitchen with perfect atmosphere and live music then this is definitely the place for you.

No loud music coming from others bars surrounding it or noise from gangs of people walking around the streets to get to other bars.

I have never seen so many delicious starters/mezes on any menu and they were actually brought out to me on 2 gigantic trays as I mentioned that I would rather pick at starters than eat main meals and they looked fantastic.

After a 4 or 5 starters and a nice bottle of wine I just relaxed and took in the atmosphere and listened to the relaxing live music and got on with my main meal of the Lal special lamb, wow is all I can say and you have to be there and try it all to realise what I mean.

I will be popping over there today sometime to take some photos as it is a really nice place and something everyone should see and try.

I have already reserved a table for Sunday evening next week and will be taking the staff from the office for the evening so they too can enjoy the Lal restaurant.

For people that do not know where it is, it was formerly known as the Meysen and is situated just past the babadan aparts and close to nefis Pide on the way into the village from the town centre.

Once the meal was finished the owners came over and introduced themselves so there was nothing pushy about the experience and very nice people they were too so I know I have gone on a bit with this report but as you all know it is not often that I recommend any restaurants but this one is truly special so please if only once on your holidays to Icmeler you feel like you want to experience something authentic then go and visit Lal restaurant
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Re: Lal Restaurant/Authentic Turkish Cuisine

Postby jambogarry » 31 May 2010 09:03

Hi admin this place sounds like heaven :)
Is it close to the Lal apartments or connected in any way to the Lal apartments?.
Cant wait to give the place a try.

Garry.
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Re: Lal Restaurant/Authentic Turkish Cuisine

Postby Katiehutchinson_1991 » 31 May 2010 10:59

think i will be giving it a try
sounds lovely
xxxxx :)
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Re: Lal Restaurant/Authentic Turkish Cuisine

Postby Zeynep1985 » 31 May 2010 11:29

Me & Mum walked past Lal on our first morning back in Icmeler. We recognised the man on the door from Harmony Bar last year. It looked lovely under the tented area and the man on the door told us about the live music in the evenings. We decided to go back that evening for our dinner before venturing down in to the centre of icmeler. That makes it sound miles back but its really not that far back. Just past Babadan like john said.

The food we had was awesome. We both had Lamb Chops which were to die for. The turkish can cook lamb so well. We had a lovely meal there.

We went back for breakfast a few days later. The man asked us whether we wanted breakfast or lunch and we said breakfast. He apologised to us and said that they don't do English breakfast. We both said that is good because we would like a Turkish breakfast. We hardly eat an English breakfast when we are home let alone when we can have a wicked Turkish breakfast.

If you enjoy proper turkish cuisine then Lal is the restaurant to go without having to go to one of the local Pide cafes. Will deffinately go back there for another meal. Most recomended. I am sure the pictures that John posts will influence people to visit.

John we'll see you on sunday with the girls - lol - i dont mind being your mountain guide for forum members :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Lal Restaurant/Authentic Turkish Cuisine

Postby AnnieT » 31 May 2010 15:38

Sounds great!! We are staying at the Bonjour in a couple of weeks and will try it. Directions please.
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Re: Lal Restaurant/Authentic Turkish Cuisine

Postby Dannii_89 » 31 May 2010 16:21

Come out of Bonjour turn right keep walking straight up until you come to the main road. Cross over and go down the right hand side of the Azra, keep going straight; past Romance Palace, Babadan Apartments, Pizza Tomato and The Lal is just a little further up on the left. :D
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Re: Lal Restaurant/Authentic Turkish Cuisine

Postby Erik The Viking » 31 May 2010 18:17

Is this place have a lot of plants etc out front? wonder if it used to be the restaurant owned by the same bloke that has Aysima
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Re: Lal Restaurant/Authentic Turkish Cuisine

Postby Dannii_89 » 31 May 2010 19:06

Erik The Viking wrote:Is this place have a lot of plants etc out front? wonder if it used to be the restaurant owned by the same bloke that has Aysima


It was formerly the Meyzen, don't know who owned that though.
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Re: Lal Restaurant/Authentic Turkish Cuisine

Postby robbo » 31 May 2010 22:04

If its anything like the Meysen you'll not be disappointed, live Turkish singing, grape vines growing over your head, really peaceful surroundings and only 5 minutes walk from centre of Icmeler, what more could you want :D

Cheers Robbo 8)
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Re: Lal Restaurant/Authentic Turkish Cuisine

Postby jambogarry » 31 May 2010 22:25

robbo wrote:If its anything like the Meysen you'll not be disappointed, live Turkish singing, grape vines growing over your head, really peaceful surroundings and only 5 minutes walk from centre of Icmeler, what more could you want :D

Cheers Robbo 8)

Sounds good robbo :D


Note to myself>>> How the hell did you miss this one????????.)
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Re: Lal Restaurant/Authentic Turkish Cuisine

Postby LynnJenny » 31 May 2010 22:27

trouble is they all sound good :lol:
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Re: Lal Restaurant/Authentic Turkish Cuisine

Postby jambogarry » 31 May 2010 22:32

:oops:
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Re: Lal Restaurant/Authentic Turkish Cuisine

Postby Erik The Viking » 01 Jun 2010 13:17

robbo wrote:If its anything like the Meysen you'll not be disappointed, live Turkish singing, grape vines growing over your head, really peaceful surroundings and only 5 minutes walk from centre of Icmeler, what more could you want :D

Cheers Robbo 8)


Its got to be the same place then, im sure this was owned by the buy who has Aysima, he used to give us a lift home and then moan it was empty when we drove past. Perhaps he has sold it then.
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Re: Lal Restaurant/Authentic Turkish Cuisine

Postby cassie » 01 Jun 2010 15:39

another one for our list its getting longer :)
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Re: Lal Restaurant/Authentic Turkish Cuisine

Postby dksbbs » 09 Jun 2010 16:13

LAL has a facebook page with loads of pictures from renovations to present day. The food looks good

http://www.facebook.com/#!/group.php?gi ... 0625526056

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Re: Lal Restaurant/Authentic Turkish Cuisine

Postby jambogarry » 10 Jun 2010 16:40

WOW :D
Thats the type of place we have been looking for :D
no need to go elsewhere when you have a place like this in Icmeler

Thanks dksbbs
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Re: Lal Restaurant/Authentic Turkish Cuisine

Postby blondie » 10 Jun 2010 17:52

Trust me, Garry, it's well worth the visit. Definitely one of our favourites now. Two of the best meals we've ever had in Icmeler, and we've never had a bad meal anywhere, so that's saying something!
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Re: Lal Restaurant/Authentic Turkish Cuisine

Postby jambogarry » 10 Jun 2010 17:57

blondie wrote:Trust me, Garry, it's well worth the visit. Definitely one of our favourites now. Two of the best meals we've ever had in Icmeler, and we've never had a bad meal anywhere, so that's saying something!

we would never doubt the word of a fellow jambo :D :D

Honest with you Blondie ..if it tastes as good as it looks then we will be very happy :D very happy indeed :D

They even got the colours right :lol: :wink: :wink:
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Re: Lal Restaurant/Authentic Turkish Cuisine

Postby Bigdaddydawg » 10 Jun 2010 18:09

Erik The Viking wrote:
robbo wrote:If its anything like the Meysen you'll not be disappointed, live Turkish singing, grape vines growing over your head, really peaceful surroundings and only 5 minutes walk from centre of Icmeler, what more could you want :D

Cheers Robbo 8)


Its got to be the same place then, im sure this was owned by the buy who has Aysima, he used to give us a lift home and then moan it was empty when we drove past. Perhaps he has sold it then.


This place does sound truly amazing. We'll definitely be spending some lira there next week. I think you're right Erik it was the same place that was owned by Ramazan, the guy who owns Aysima.
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