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LAL restaurant

Postby [email protected] » 12 Oct 2010 18:32

Have just returned this morning from a fab 9 days in our favourite place in the world. Whilst there we tried to find this well recommended restaurant but had no joy. Think we must have gone down every sokak and cardessi in Icmeler but we could not find it. From reading on the forum I thought it was opposite the Romance. We actually ended up eating at the Babadan restaurant and very nice it was too. Barbara
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Re: LAL restaurant

Postby smc4761 » 12 Oct 2010 18:49

You were literally 2 minutes from the LAL.If you go up the street where Romance is, on the right side, continue walking for about 2 minutes and it is on the left.

Looks like you will have to go back again next year to try it. Reviews on LAL are a bit hit and miss, some love it some don't

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Re: LAL restaurant

Postby geordie mafia » 12 Oct 2010 18:50

HI BFLYNCH,
YOU ALMOST MADE IT!!!
PAST THE BABADAN & ONLY ABOUT 100 METRES ON YOUR LEFT.
PITY COS YOU MISSED A TREAT
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Re: LAL restaurant

Postby Katiehutchinson_1991 » 12 Oct 2010 19:39

aww thats such a shame you were so close to the Lal
its so near where you were just on the other side of the road and just a few more steps up
always next year to try it :)
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Re: LAL restaurant

Postby [email protected] » 12 Oct 2010 19:44

Like you say smc4761 we will have to go back next year and try again!! Cant believe we missed it. We must have walked past it without realising it.
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Re: LAL restaurant

Postby MoodyBlue » 12 Oct 2010 20:01

Well if you traipse straight down from the Efendi, past the main square and carry on you will get to the Lal, which was open last Tuesday night.

However we traipsed there again on our last night and they had already shut for the winter, so never did get to eat there!

Never mind, went back to the Maestro, who I believe do the best Meze :D
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Re: LAL restaurant

Postby [email protected] » 12 Oct 2010 20:07

Perhaps they had already closed when we were down there and that's why we did not see it. Quite a number of places were closed. The Lemon Tree was one of them. Bit disappointed as we liked it in there. Only ate in the Maestro once (even though we were staying at the Efendi). Since the staff have changed does not seem the same although, I must say, it was packed every night.
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Re: LAL restaurant

Postby Katiehutchinson_1991 » 12 Oct 2010 20:10

yeah i have heard of a lot of places starting to shut for the end of season
maybe they are just ready to close and want to go home to their families
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Postby [email protected] » 12 Oct 2010 20:22

Cant say I blame them. Very long season isn't it. xx
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Re: LAL restaurant

Postby blondie » 12 Oct 2010 21:03

Lal's still open, according to the owner anyway, and you'd think he would know... :)
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Re: LAL restaurant

Postby MoodyBlue » 12 Oct 2010 21:27

blondie wrote:Lal's still open, according to the owner anyway, and you'd think he would know... :)


Well it was all lights out when we went there about 9pm!
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Re: LAL restaurant

Postby JonnyH » 12 Oct 2010 22:15

Lal's open all year apparently.
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Re: LAL restaurant

Postby MoodyBlue » 12 Oct 2010 22:39

All I can say is............please tell the owner to turn the lights on and open the gate..................gives the customer the idea that the place is actually open for business!
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Re: LAL restaurant

Postby elkie » 13 Oct 2010 14:50

LAL was definately closed on Monday.
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Re: LAL restaurant

Postby blondie » 13 Oct 2010 15:01

According to their Facebook page, the restaurant was going to close for a few days to make some changes in preparation for the winter season, and would be re-opening with a new winter menu! Sounds good to me!
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