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3 bells

Posted:
03 Oct 2008 08:15
by emziebabey
has anyone eaten the Koren food in the 3 bells.

Posted:
03 Oct 2008 08:25
by blondie
Never been to the 3 Bells, so pardon my ignorance here, but what is Koren food?

Posted:
03 Oct 2008 08:29
by emziebabey
its hard to decribe its like chinese alot spicer manly chicken beef or lamb dont think seafood. a regual one i like is bul gi go gi hope i spelt that right its beef n spring onions on a big sizzler with chips n veg and rice in a ginger and garlice sauce it is lovely.

Posted:
03 Oct 2008 08:35
by mr magoo
hi blondie, i think emzie meant Korean food....never tried it myself but it's supposed to be yummy.
magoo

Posted:
03 Oct 2008 08:46
by emziebabey
i spelt it wrong sorry no wonder blondie didnt no what it was.

Posted:
03 Oct 2008 08:48
by reesy1959
I have only been there once and I had the Roast Beef, but that sizzler sounds yummy, I might give that one a go this time.

Posted:
03 Oct 2008 09:08
by redrhino12
We have also had the Sunday roast and several chicken dishes and they have all been fantastic.
I could really reccomend this place for a meal.
Beware of the crazy lady,people who have been in will know who I mean.
But she is a great laugh and keeps you on your toes.
Gene

Posted:
03 Oct 2008 09:09
by emziebabey
the crazy lady with the cup or the rod hehe god she hasnt half frightened me sometimes.

Posted:
03 Oct 2008 09:09
by blondie
Ahh, korean!

As I say, never been to the 3Bells before (although after reading previous threads on here, always wanted to try their Sunday roasts) but the korean stuff sounds lovely. I love Chinese food (jeez, I love food - full stop!) so it sounds as if the 3Bells could be added to our list of places to try on our next trip - less than two weeks to go now, yesssss!!!!

Posted:
03 Oct 2008 10:46
by salford_steve
I had it once. Not sure what it was called now. I suppose if you got it from the Chinese it would be called Satay Chicken. It was chicken in batter with a nutty taste to it, and you got salad, chips, baked potatoe. It was quite nice. Enjoyed the Sunday Roast there the best though.
Steve

Posted:
03 Oct 2008 10:54
by emziebabey
yam yam chicken

Posted:
03 Oct 2008 11:15
by Ang20x
my mum and dad had the korean food there last year and really enojoyed it i think. Is 3 bells open through the winter aswell or is that me just dreamin that up??

Posted:
03 Oct 2008 11:27
by salford_steve
emziebabey wrote:yam yam chicken
That's the one thanks Emzie.
Yes Ang20x as far as I am aware the 3 bells is open all year round.
Steve

Posted:
03 Oct 2008 11:27
by Ang20x
Thanks for that Steve, i thought i'd just dreamt that one up for a second then!!

Posted:
03 Oct 2008 11:35
by salford_steve
Ang20x wrote:Thanks for that Steve, i thought i'd just dreamt that one up for a second then!!
I could be wrong but, I am sure I have read somewhere or been told by someone they are open all year round. It would be daft for a place where it's allways christmas not to actually be open at christmas.
Steve

Posted:
03 Oct 2008 12:38
by Zeynep1985
Hi Guys,
The 3Bells is open all year round. My mum & dad have stayed there for the last 2 christmas' & new years. They have really enjoyed themselves. So much so that they are going back for new year this year....x

Posted:
03 Oct 2008 15:57
by Ang20x
thanks for that, really cant wait to go back out of season!!

Posted:
03 Oct 2008 16:04
by Ang20x
thanks for that, really cant wait to go back out of season!!

Posted:
03 Oct 2008 18:46
by molly malone
It's one of our favourites for meals or just a drink. The staff are genuinely nice.
food at the three bells

Posted:
03 Oct 2008 18:54
by Kev&Jacky
hi emziebabey,.. have know mehmet and sonya since 98 and the food there is very good never had a bad meal there,korean or other.... tried most of the korean dishes, the one we like the most is bul go ghi sounds funny but very nice...served in a wok with a burner undernearh...its a beef dish!! we go to
icmeler every year and eat there three or four times when we visit, hope that answers your question lol..
