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Re: Don Corleone

Postby stevew » 18 Aug 2012 16:05

Its between the Main Square and the beach, on the corner opposite the Mandalin. It used to be called the Black Sea and is on the 1st floor.
Enjoy Steve
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Re: Don Corleone

Postby dksbbs » 19 Aug 2012 13:43

dragon wrote:Anyone remember how many steps there are to go up to the restaurant (approximately) and whether they're steep?


The steps are not steep but I would estimate there are at least a dozen.

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Re: Don Corleone

Postby dragon » 19 Aug 2012 17:10

dksbbs wrote:The steps are not steep but I would estimate there are at least a dozen. Dave

Thanks, Dave.
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Re: Don Corleone

Postby morh » 21 Aug 2012 15:52

I agree this restaurant is definately worth a try. We ate there twice, thoroughly enjoyed the food.
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Re: Don Corleone

Postby Roy » 25 Aug 2012 10:22

After reading this we went last night & weren't disappointed. Spoke to Let on the street & sure as promised got a table overlooking the street which was nice & cool due to slight breeze. Free starters were tasty, Bruschetta, olives, & balsamic vinegar with tasty buns. Only opted for mains of Pollo al Fungi & Spaghetti Frutti DiMer. Both lovely, chicken beautifully presented & my spaghetti creamy but not overly so, good portions. Waiters kept offering selection of coffees or tea but declined & they responded by telling us to come in anytime to have our coffee or whatever & we definitely will. For our two meals & two Effes & 2 brandy & coke 81tl. Service & atmosphere very good, waiter remember us from Linekers on the beach from 2-3 years ago.
Will be going back to try Tagliatelle al salmon or the Gamberoni.

Thanks to those who recommended, nice to have something different for a change, wouldn't normally think Italian when here but at home frequently.
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Re: Don Corleone

Postby x-raki-girl-x » 30 Aug 2012 13:05

Roy wrote:After reading this we went last night & weren't disappointed. Spoke to Let on the street & sure as promised got a table overlooking the street which was nice & cool due to slight breeze. Free starters were tasty, Bruschetta, olives, & balsamic vinegar with tasty buns. Only opted for mains of Pollo al Fungi & Spaghetti Frutti DiMer. Both lovely, chicken beautifully presented & my spaghetti creamy but not overly so, good portions. Waiters kept offering selection of coffees or tea but declined & they responded by telling us to come in anytime to have our coffee or whatever & we definitely will. For our two meals & two Effes & 2 brandy & coke 81tl. Service & atmosphere very good, waiter remember us from Linekers on the beach from 2-3 years ago.
Will be going back to try Tagliatelle al salmon or the Gamberoni.

Thanks to those who recommended, nice to have something different for a change, wouldn't normally think Italian when here but at home frequently.



We were there on the same night... it was our last night :cry:
Joseph was the waiter who remembered you, he worked at tandoori sizzler last year.

Now im sat at work thinking.....This time last week...... :(
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Re: Don Corleone

Postby Roy » 30 Aug 2012 15:51

Correct & well spotted x-raki-girl-x ; hope you enjoyed your meal even although it was your last night. Now curiously were you the 'table' of 4 or 2?
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Re: Don Corleone

Postby Brownie1 » 31 Aug 2012 11:08

Hi Roy, I'm x-raki-girl-x's mum. we were the table of 4. We were having photos with the waiters & staff! My daughter was the one with the glum face - obviously not ready to go home.

What can I say?? I am soo glad I went to Don Corleone. It really was my best meal of the holiday - proper Italian food, away from the hustle bustle of people, excellent service!

Please please, anyone who is in Icmeler at the moment, please try this place - you will not be disappointed.
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Re: Don Corleone

Postby Roy » 31 Aug 2012 13:53

Hi Brownie1,
Glad you enjoyed, think your husband had the same dish as I had but only a bigger portion :( :evil: :mrgreen: !!
Think you changed tables after coming in ?? to sit 'street side' at next table to us.

Brownie1 wrote:What can I say?? I am soo glad I went to Don Corleone. It really was my best meal of the holiday - proper Italian food, away from the hustle bustle of people, excellent service!

Please please, anyone who is in Icmeler at the moment, please try this place - you will not be disappointed.


Regards Brownie1 & family.

PS Guess where we are going tonight :D :wink:
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Re: Don Corleone

Postby ochlynda » 31 Aug 2012 18:24

Will add this to our to do list for 2wks time. :D

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Re: Don Corleone

Postby Caltonian » 08 Sep 2012 16:18

After reading the reviews on here, this is a must-try for us. I love my Italian food, the missus not so much but she has agreed to try it out. I think the "window table people-watching" idea kinda swayed it :lol:
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Re: Don Corleone

Postby sirkyboy » 20 May 2013 20:42

Was just passing here one night and have it a try

As others have said good us very good. Prices average but my only criticism would be that the portions are on the small side.
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Re: Don Corleone

Postby dragon » 04 Aug 2014 12:11

Excellent meals were had here. Hadn't been before because of our difficulty with the stairs. Definitely worth the effort though and the view was lovely as well.
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