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KAYRA TURKISH KITCHEN

Postby carol0912 » 09 May 2011 18:03

Can anyone please tell me where this is. Read about it in a review and it sounds like just what i'm looking for. Love these kind of places. Traditional Turkish food and sounds more like a cafe than a restaurant-no need to dress up too much to eat out. Staying in old village, Prestij apartments. Thanks
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Postby Rew » 09 May 2011 18:09

It's near to the Wayside restaurant. I think if you walk past the Wayside towards the market it's just up there, very near to the Wayside.
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Postby carol0912 » 09 May 2011 18:15

Cheers Rew for the quick answer. Not too far from us. Will certainly give it a go xx
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Postby cassielucy » 09 May 2011 19:01

Hi - theres also a lovely traditional turkish restaurant called Kerem down by the Canal - just along from Majestic. Also too be honest I dont think theres any restaurant that expects you to dress up - they just appreciate your custom. Have a good hol. June & Sept for us
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Postby carol0912 » 09 May 2011 19:10

Thanks for that. Will also give it a go. August for us. Can't wait.
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Postby Tigerlily » 10 May 2011 09:21

Hi Carol I have just answered you through the email so hope you get it, tried to think of other places too :D just let me know if you dont get my email. Tracy
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Postby carol0912 » 10 May 2011 10:17

Hi Tracy, Thanks for the e-mail. You gave me some great ideas for our holiday. Will certainly be trying them out. Will let you know how we get on. Thanks again, Carol xx
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Postby Katiehutchinson_1991 » 10 May 2011 11:16

i wouldnt go to kerem we went once and it was very expensive and not even nice
most expensive in icmeler more than the loveboat
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Postby fifegirl » 10 May 2011 12:26

carol0912 wrote:Can anyone please tell me where this is. Read about it in a review and it sounds like just what i'm looking for. Love these kind of places. Traditional Turkish food and sounds more like a cafe than a restaurant-no need to dress up too much to eat out. Staying in old village, Prestij apartments. Thanks



There is a traditional Turkish restaurant oposite the Litera Hotel which is situated just off the square near the ICR offices. Its directly behind Kingsland on the main street.If you walk past the shops and bank with the white marble steps which are below street level, and take first right, its in there,A lot of the locals and the shopkeepers eat there. Food delish and cost is good. Was there last year. jacky aka fifegirl
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Postby ashington44 » 10 May 2011 14:45

Katiehutchinson_1991 wrote:i wouldnt go to kerem we went once and it was very expensive and not even nice
most expensive in icmeler more than the loveboat
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Kerem is our favorite restaurant. Just goes to show everyone is different.
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Postby blondie » 10 May 2011 15:36

We like the Kerem too, although it is more expensive than some places. They do a lovely mezes platter which is very reasonable, and Layla's cheesecake is the best I have ever tasted. The atmosphere of the place is lovely too - really nice and welcoming.
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Postby NIK26 » 10 May 2011 15:51

I must agree with Katie.
We went once after a lot of people had raved about it but was fairly disappointed. I wasnt keen on them coming around with little bits for you to try only to find them added to your bill at the end of the night. Its obvious really that they would be added but the way they come around it makes you feel as though its complimentary.
There are loads of restaurants where you dont need to be dressed up and have quite relaxing atmospheres. Try Tommys in the old village, very nice restaurant and very good prices also.
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Postby carol0912 » 10 May 2011 16:24

Cheers everyone. Will give all mentioned a try and will report back in review. Thanks xx
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Postby carol0912 » 10 May 2011 20:07

Rew wrote:It's near to the Wayside restaurant. I think if you walk past the Wayside towards the market it's just up there, very near to the Wayside.

Just realiswd we are on holiday at same time bar a day.
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Postby Katiehutchinson_1991 » 10 May 2011 20:27

yeah nik26 me and my boyfriend went to kerem after hearing a few people rave about it
he is turkish so he would know good turkish kitchen
we wanted to try it as i really like turkish food
was really disappointed
wont be going back
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Postby Jay Trip » 10 May 2011 21:43

I agree about the Kerem.
We persuaded friends who have an apartment in Marmaris to come over and have a meal there.
We had the lamb casseroles and there was hardly any meat in any of them.
We had ate at Ozzies the night before and had a leg of lamb for 2 for 55TL!
Layla then came out with her famous cheese pastry things that she wanted us to try.
We told her the men did NOT eat cheese so didnt want them.She insisted and then added them to the bill even thought the men didnt eat theirs.
We had 2 cheesecakes and 4 Efes and the bill came to 177TL :o
I felt embarrassed as they said we should have gone to the Pineapple in Marmaris harbour and got a much nicer meal.
The restaurant and setting is lovely but we wont ever go back.
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Postby Rew » 11 May 2011 00:13

carol0912 wrote:
Rew wrote:It's near to the Wayside restaurant. I think if you walk past the Wayside towards the market it's just up there, very near to the Wayside.

Just realiswd we are on holiday at same time bar a day.


Yes we are staying at the Sun Blue this year. There'll be 5 of us.
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Postby carol0912 » 16 May 2011 11:10

Rew wrote:
carol0912 wrote:
Rew wrote:It's near to the Wayside restaurant. I think if you walk past the Wayside towards the market it's just up there, very near to the Wayside.

Just realiswd we are on holiday at same time bar a day.


Yes we are staying at the Sun Blue this year. There'll be 5 of us.

Cheers. Been looking at Sun Blue. Good location near the beach, centre etc. Can you let us know how it was when you get back and where did you book them. Thanks, Carol
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