breakfast for a £1

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Postby Jula » 01 Jul 2007 00:07

I've not been yet but i think i read somewhere that you can get the £1 full english in the Havana Bar.
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Postby Kari » 01 Jul 2007 14:30

Why do you want to go to Turkey and eat English Food ?????
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Postby wa66yne » 01 Jul 2007 14:42

hiya kari,

not sure of there answer, but as far as im concerned there is no better cure for agood effes hang over.................... :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby smc4761 » 01 Jul 2007 16:42

The going rate for full English when I was there in May was typically 5YTL around £2

Richards Place in the old village is now Deja Vu, although I do belive there is a Richards Place in the main tow

Food prices have gone up over the past few years and with the exchange rate not that great yoiu may notice a difference

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Postby andrea m » 01 Jul 2007 17:38

When we were there in May there were a few who were giving english breakfast for £1 (I think the Majestic on canal was one of them althought prices may have increased as season has gone one) although most places were about £2.

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Postby Subzi » 01 Jul 2007 19:25

HeHe obviously the full englishs are a bit different sausages ect..but its funny to see everyones face when they bring the HP Brown Sauce bottle out :P
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Postby kazz59 » 01 Jul 2007 22:54

I'm normally a great lover of a good old English, greasy fry-up and like wa66yne says, it's a great cure for an Efes hangover. We always go B&B in Icmeler, and it's usually a Turkish breakfast, and over the years I have grown to love it, and and now much prefer it to an English one. I quite like making a sandwich with jam, cheese (a little bit like Lancashire cheese), and tomato - yummy.
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