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Fish in salt

Postby MoodyBlue » 17 Sep 2010 20:10

We had a great one in May at the Maestro situated at the Efendi hotel. It cost about £60.00.

Where do you guys recommend one for our second visit in just over two weeks?

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Re: Fish in salt

Postby Katiehutchinson_1991 » 17 Sep 2010 20:15

lots of places in icmeler do a lovely fish in salt and they crack it and serve it at your table
but for your next visit i would recommend the loveboat for it
its probably slightly more expensive but worth it i hope
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Re: Fish in salt

Postby blondie » 17 Sep 2010 20:22

Never actually tried the fish in salt myself, but a few people have recommended the Titanic. We had the leg of lamb there, which was absolutely delicious, and a couple at the next table were having the fish in salt, and it did look very good indeed.
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Re: Fish in salt

Postby Erik The Viking » 17 Sep 2010 20:28

blondie wrote:Never actually tried the fish in salt myself, but a few people have recommended the Titanic. We had the leg of lamb there, which was absolutely delicious, and a couple at the next table were having the fish in salt, and it did look very good indeed.


We had fish last year here and it was nice, but like you prefer the lamb
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Re: Fish in salt

Postby JT » 17 Sep 2010 21:17

£60 seems expensive for fish in salt
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Re: Fish in salt

Postby MoodyBlue » 17 Sep 2010 21:36

JT wrote:£60 seems expensive for fish in salt


Yes just checked with Hubbie...it was 60 quid. I didn't actually taste it as I was blocked up that day, I couldn't taste a thing but he said it was lovely, which is why I want to have another go :)
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Re: Fish in salt

Postby Erik The Viking » 17 Sep 2010 21:49

I thought you meant 60 lira...the lamb is only 70 lira!!
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Re: Fish in salt

Postby MoodyBlue » 17 Sep 2010 22:08

Noooooooooo it worked out at £60 british!
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Re: Fish in salt

Postby Erik The Viking » 17 Sep 2010 22:09

wow...thats expensive!!! :shock:
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Re: Fish in salt

Postby MoodyBlue » 17 Sep 2010 22:12

Erik The Viking wrote:wow...thats expensive!!! :shock:



The lamb at the Maestro was cheaper at about £45?
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Re: Fish in salt

Postby blondie » 18 Sep 2010 09:58

That seems expensive too - I'm sure we haven't paid anywhere near that when we've had the leg of lamb, and we've had it in several places now.
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Re: Fish in salt

Postby John V » 18 Sep 2010 10:16

The prices for the Fish in Salt being quoted here seem very expensive to me, I usually pay about the same price as a good steak, which in May was about 26TL.
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Re: Fish in salt

Postby Katiehutchinson_1991 » 18 Sep 2010 10:56

i have no idea how much the loveboat fish in salt costs but i dont think its as much as 150tl because i know the lobsters cost about that amount
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Re: Fish in salt

Postby shastie » 18 Sep 2010 13:50

We had fish in salt for 3 people at the Loveboat and it was gorgeous. We had to order the day before but ask the price before you order - we had a bit of a shock when the bill came :?
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Re: Fish in salt

Postby MoodyBlue » 18 Sep 2010 17:39

shastie wrote:We had fish in salt for 3 people at the Loveboat and it was gorgeous. We had to order the day before but ask the price before you order - we had a bit of a shock when the bill came :?



How much did you pay shastie? I honestly thought we paid the going rate. I remember seeing it at about 145 TL on the Maestro menu.

It was so pricy that I paid for the meal on my card, we concidered it a real treat. We had it there instead of somewhere else because we were having 15% off as we were staying at the Efendi.
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Re: Fish in salt

Postby shastie » 19 Sep 2010 12:24

The fish cost £45 each. That was double what we expected.
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Re: Fish in salt

Postby JT » 19 Sep 2010 13:19

I cant believe that price wow.

I just left Vinces restaurant and made a point of checking the price and it was 75 lira for two people
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Re: Fish in salt

Postby sueles810 » 19 Sep 2010 14:46

We had the fish in salt last year at Vinces and it was the best we have ever had and the cheapest
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Re: Fish in salt

Postby John V » 19 Sep 2010 14:58

I can recommend the Mandalin Restaurant for this meal have never been disappointed.
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Re: Fish in salt

Postby Colette » 19 Sep 2010 15:06

I know you don't eat the salt, but surely all that salt isn't good for you ? Some of it must seep through to the fish ?
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