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Postby salford_steve » 04 Mar 2008 21:13

Has anyone eaten at the Love Boat, I had a few really nice meals there. service was great, think it's the best place I've eaten in Icmeler.
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Postby D Craddock » 04 Mar 2008 21:57

Without a doubt. In my opinion the best for attention,service, and the food. You will not be dissapointed. The Waterfall comes a very close second. But others, Majestic,Florida and the Lemon Tree, are excellent also.
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Postby jivebunnie0 » 05 Mar 2008 21:04

Ahhhhhhh one of my favourite places to eat. The food is excellent,as is the service.

The waiters are so smart too and very attentive. Always a pleasure to dine there. :)
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Postby Colette » 06 Mar 2008 12:27

Hmm I am not fussed on the place, it's a little too clinical and silver service type of place for my liking. Having said that when people ask for a nice place for a special occaision this place is top of my list :D
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Postby Lynn m » 06 Mar 2008 12:55

Stayed at the Devamli the last 3 years and only eaten in the Loveboat once. I didnt really ejoy me meal but I think it was more the choice I made than the food.

Staff went in the huff with us because we didnt go back in. I like to go a walk before my meal and obviously staying in the hotel you just walk past it. Never had that problem with the staff at Chef next door who we always stop and chat with even though we seldom go there for a meal.

I have had loads of snacks at the Sports bar which is the same people doing the cooking and they have been fine.
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Postby Chris » 06 Mar 2008 16:44

We had a meal in there last year,it was nice,but we have had nice meals in lots of the restaurants,and with friendlier staff,wont be in a rush to go back this time.
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Postby salford_steve » 06 Mar 2008 19:15

When in love boat I choose something I didn't like but it was my fault so left it. When they asked why I didnt eat I said I didn't like they said we didn't have to pay the bill at all so we got 2 meals and 2 drinks completely free. he said all he asks is that we come back again to give them a second chance, and as I said the food was fine I just choose something that wasn't to my taste.
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Postby jivebunnie0 » 06 Mar 2008 20:37

Can't be fairer than that...... how many places here would you get that happening :shock:

I had a similar situation, but at Mario's.... ordered a seafood risotto.... all the mussels on it were closed, so didnt dare touch them, and it was as
salty as hell, so I had to leave it...... Didnt get any offer of knocking the price off, or even have a drink to say sorry. I was not impressed. :evil:
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Postby kazz59 » 06 Mar 2008 21:22

If we are in Icmeler for two weeks, we always go to the Loveboat on our first and last evenings - or try to, it doesn't always work out like that if we get collared by someone else. I really enjoy the Loveboat special seafood soup and also the Parma ham and Melon. I prefer their starters to the main meals, they are quite special. The pate is lovely too.
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Postby NIK26 » 06 Mar 2008 22:03

We also stay at the devamli and have the same trouble with them going in the huff if you don't eat there. We too have made some great friends at The Chef who don't mind at all if you don't eat there every night. There are far too many nice places that you have to try.
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Postby feefee1970 » 07 Mar 2008 02:05

I was not impressed with the Love Boat either so cant even recall what I had there very your eating in very nice surroundings but I like to sit and eat then maybe have a few drinks and relax
Starters where good but hubby bolagense tasted of sugar ? we ate our meal and left in under an hour and did the same in the sports bar to one drink and left mainly because bar staff refused my hubby a headset for the football because he was alone as I went for a wander round the shops
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Postby shastie » 08 Mar 2008 14:22

Just booked for the Devamli again (3rd year) and can't wait to eat in the Love Boat (also get 10% off for staying there). I think it's one of the best. A great menu and different to a lot of the other places with special touches. The staff have always been great with us and not taken the huff when we said we were eating somewhere else. To be honest they don't have to tout for custom - just the opposite - they are usually so full you're lucky to get a table if you haven't booked. Chocolate lovers try the hot chocolate souffle with raspberry sauce and ice cream - the best I've ever tasted. 16 weeks to go.
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Postby clare » 08 Mar 2008 15:29

Hi Shastie it is Clare when are you going back this year to the Devamli, we are going a bit later this year as we could not get flights for our usual weeks. We fly out on the 10th August for two week. Hope we see you this year.
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Postby shastie » 08 Mar 2008 16:16

Hi Clare. We fly out on 7 July and back on 20th so we'll be there before you this year. Have a great time.
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Postby robert123 » 08 Mar 2008 17:08

It's a nice meal IMO good service a little different than the rest
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Postby Sue Pryer » 08 Mar 2008 17:29

Perhaps we have been lucky but we have always had a lovely meal at the Loveboat, with brilliant service and those waterjets take some beating on hot summer nights. :lol:
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Postby Frankiel » 09 Mar 2008 13:37

Hi all - The Love Boat is one of my favourite places to eat in Icmeler - lovely food and lovely staff. I'm glad to say I haven't come across any huffy staff. We had a lovely card from them at the New Year which I thought was a nice touch. There are many really good restaurants in Icmeler and many we have yet to discover but I would always keep a couple of nights free for the Love Boat.
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Postby salford_steve » 09 Mar 2008 17:53

I got a card to, was dead chuffed brought bck memories.

I recomend fish & chips if you go there, not very traditional because I do like to try proper turkish food, but it was a real chunky peice of fish best I've ever had.
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Postby car261 » 21 Mar 2008 16:24

Stayed at the devamli last year and ate at the love boat probably 8 nights out of 14 service and food great we also had a great birthday cake for my daughters birthday which Serden ordered for us will.We have een to Icmeler 4 times and always go there will be back in Icmeler in June and no doubt will be at Love Boat
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Postby JaxAngel » 21 Mar 2008 19:52

you know its weird in all the times I've been to icmeler I've never ate at the love boat, might give it a try this time :lol:
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