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Turkish delight

Postby art deuchars » 10 Apr 2010 14:32

I can and will recomend this place to any one who wants to listen.
Kemal was the perfect hoast and his staff were very atentive.
Kemal also assures me the Lemon tree will be open this year.
the turkish delight has gone for a more traditional menu but still has all the usual international dishes you would
expect from an icmeler restaurant, but i do recomend the more turkish fair.
:D :D
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Re: Turkish delight

Postby blondie » 10 Apr 2010 16:18

Sounds good to me - we love the Lemon Tree, so will definitely be popping in here for a visit.
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Re: Turkish delight

Postby Erik The Viking » 20 May 2010 18:21

Anyone else been here yet??
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Re: Turkish delight

Postby Sue » 17 Jun 2010 12:27

we went in May, fantastic service, the food was spot on and very reasonable :D
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Re: Turkish delight

Postby Katiehutchinson_1991 » 19 Jun 2010 20:33

went a couple of days ago but only had a coffee
very nice staff
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Re: Turkish delight

Postby lita » 10 Jul 2010 19:03

Went 4 days ago and had a wonderful time. would definitely recommend it. wonderful staff, they can't do enough for you. Pasha is lovely and friendly, food is superb !!!! already arranging my next visit. :)
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Re: Turkish delight

Postby tugman » 29 Jul 2010 20:14

Just got back home from our hols in icmelar, stayed in club sun village and loved it ! We ate twice in the turkish delight and were treated like old friends. They had our oldest girl up baking the bread for our starters! Alex really made an impression on our youngest girl and even drew a grafitti picture for her to take home. We have tried to email him the picture after she coloured it in but sadly it bounced back. So if anyone out there bumps into alex tell him brooke from scotland says hello.Fantastic food and drink all evening long. Would certainly like to get back a look sometime! :)
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Re: Turkish delight

Postby jambogarry » 09 Aug 2010 15:11

we did not eat here but it was good to see Fatih ( Vinces last year ) again.
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Re: Turkish delight

Postby blondie » 22 Oct 2010 14:32

The Turkish Delight was offering a set menu for 16.50TL this week, so we decided to give it a go, not expecting all that much, to be honest - but how wrong we were! It was a lovely meal from start to finish and fabulous value for money! We got cheesy garlic bread to start with, then a choice of soup and any chicken, pizza or pasta dish, plus tea and coffee. All the soups were lovely and our main meals were huge and absolutely gorgeous. We would definitely eat here again.
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Re: Turkish delight

Postby geordiespurs » 31 May 2011 18:13

we can highly recommend this place, kemal and his two brothers are working here now, and the food is excellent, set menu's are a great bargain, and if you ask nicely he may do sea bass as part of the set menus. If not try it anyway it the nicest ive had in icmer and the home made sauce which accompanies it is gorgeous
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Re: Turkish delight

Postby juju » 31 May 2011 23:04

Where is it?
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Re: Turkish delight

Postby stevew » 01 Jun 2011 07:41

Turkish Delight is the old Pyramid Resturant opposite Titanic.
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Re: Turkish delight

Postby juju » 01 Jun 2011 09:14

Thanks for that Steve.I kknow where that is so will give it a try! :)
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Re: Turkish delight

Postby biddy » 03 Jun 2011 17:41

This was and is one of our favourite places...Loved the old plce that was Angels.....Always recieve a warm welcome when we arrive...Would recommend the food here, it's delicious.... :)
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