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Asparan

Postby jambogarry » 05 Oct 2009 13:13

Great setting with food to die for.

This was one of our fav places we visited.

A nice cool relaxing place to be when you have had to much sun.
Great playpark for the kids and a few animals to have a look at also ( camel , peacock, goat, ostrich and a few others )
Our eyes where bigger than our belly when it came to ordering our food, six starters and eight or nine main courses for the 5 of us was just to much, ( so many choices).

If the kids werent playing at the park they where feeding the ducks or geese.
Great afternoon out was had by all,
Its one of our must do places for next year :D . Well worth the drive just to get there. :D
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Re: Asparan

Postby Fanny » 09 Oct 2009 21:06

sounds lovely - where abouts is it?
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Re: Asparan

Postby Jula » 09 Oct 2009 22:25

http://www.asparanrestaurant.com/tr/

Think this is the place? Not tried it myself yet.
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Re: Asparan

Postby jambogarry » 10 Oct 2009 07:06

Jula wrote:http://www.asparanrestaurant.com/tr/

Think this is the place? Not tried it myself yet.


Yep thats the place

Take the /tr/ away from the link jula gives ,and you can get it in english.
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Re: Asparan

Postby katrina123 » 14 Oct 2009 20:19

Yes beautiful surroundings,lovely atmosphere and great food!
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Re: Asparan

Postby helen2904 » 18 Oct 2009 20:46

Visited Asparan for a second time this year. It is absolutely perfect. It is set out like a ranch high up in the mountains. It takes approximately fifteen minutes by car from Icmeler. Our driver left us there and picked us up after about two hours. We opted for the turkish breakfast. It was simply divine. It consisted of flat bread, baked on an open fire (which was to die for), two types of white cheese, turkish salad, apricots, almonds and some walnuts to dip ito some pine honey, there was some cherry and strawberry jam, soft hazelnut chocolate (very much like Nutella), fresh orange juice and plenty of chay (turkish tea) to wash it down. A breakfast fit for a King!!!

Next year we plan to return yet again, but next time for an evening meal.

They also perform weddings at Asparan. I would say it was the perfect venue for a wedding. It is tranquil and wonderful.

Well worth a visit.
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Re: Asparan

Postby mark » 04 Apr 2010 08:27

We were taken here for breakfast last October by a Turkish family.What a lovely place.
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