EATING OUT

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EATING OUT

Postby wee rok » 08 Jun 2010 18:47

hi,first time soon to icmeler and will be staying near the old town.can anybody give me some tips on the best places to go for brekkie and dinner.family friendly places.thanks in advance................. :lol:
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Re: EATING OUT

Postby swc24 » 08 Jun 2010 19:05

Hi

You will find all of them are family friendly last year we had a very good breakfast at Wembley bar (even had blackpudding which was the first time we had seen this in Icmeler) in the village although I would say have a walk about and see what you fancy
Again last year some of the bars/resturants where offering a free brekfast if you had your evening meal there
There are plenty of places to chose from and you are only about a 10 min - 15 min walk into the centre where there are lots more bars/resturants

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Re: EATING OUT

Postby helen2904 » 08 Jun 2010 19:46

If you are staying up in the Old Village, then I would strongly recommend you have an evening meal at Captain Sinbad. The food is absolutely gorgeous here. Sidik and Menap will make you welcome I'm sure. They made me a turkish meal last year which was fantastic. It was a whole aubergine stuffed with mixed meat, vegetables, spices and topped with cheese. This was then put in the oven to melt the cheese, it was beautiful.

If you want a 'watering hole' during the day, then maybe call at Cafe Rose where you can be shaded under grape vines away from the hot afternoon sun.

Hope this helps a little bit. Have a lovely time.

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Re: EATING OUT

Postby Katiehutchinson_1991 » 08 Jun 2010 19:47

there are lots of places to choose from
and if you dont find somewhere that takes your fancy in the old village a quick hop on the dolmus will take you right into the centre in 5 mins where you will be spoilt for choice
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Re: EATING OUT

Postby blondie » 08 Jun 2010 20:30

Katie's right - you will literally be spoiled for choice, whether you decide to eat out in the old village itself or venture into the centre. There's no lack of places to eat, and hand on heart, we've never had a bad meal anywhere in Icmeler yet.
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Re: EATING OUT

Postby alan1945 » 09 Jun 2010 08:52

best value is Harry Rams in old village. Real cod and chips. Excellent Liver /onions. Great chicken salad and much more. Spotlessly clean . Typhoon the owner is a real nice guy. try it you wont be disappointed.
Enjoy holiday
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Re: EATING OUT

Postby dksbbs » 09 Jun 2010 09:20

alan1945 wrote:best value is Harry Rams in old village. Real cod and chips. Excellent Liver /onions. Great chicken salad and much more. Spotlessly clean . Typhoon the owner is a real nice guy. try it you wont be disappointed.
Enjoy holiday



Totally agree.

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Re: EATING OUT

Postby callum » 09 Jun 2010 11:50

hi wee rok just got back and we had some great meals in sony resteraunt opposite harry rams. garry will welcome you lovely man everyone so freindly and meals so big best food in icmeler .happy eating ill be back eating there in october hopefully .have a great time . :D
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