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Authentic Turkish Food

Postby jennierennie » 19 May 2011 14:30

I'm looking forward to being back in Icmeler in 6 weeks and would like to be a bit more adventurous this year. When my daughter was younger we always stayed at the Prince Apartments and enjoyed the food and company there. Now she's older and will be meeting up with friends her own age I'd like to try and find a couple of places that serve authentic Turkish food. Any suggestions?
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Re: Authentic Turkish Food

Postby Bev & Mandy » 19 May 2011 14:36

Lal restaurant foe turkish cuisine....
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Re: Authentic Turkish Food

Postby ashington44 » 19 May 2011 15:47

Kerem on the canal. A little more expensive than lots of places but nice for a special meal. It gets mixed reviews on this forum but we have always found it very good. Lovely meze plate and lamb casserole. Selem or Selen? is another authentic restaurant. Not to be confused with Selen hotel. It is down one of the back streets away from the busier areas. I am sure someone on the forum will give you directions. Sibil and her husband are very friendly and have an authentic turkish menu.The proof is in the eating, as everyone is looking for different things the only answer is to try.
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Re: Authentic Turkish Food

Postby Amy- Mansfield » 19 May 2011 16:27

selam, is next to the selen 2 hotel x
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Re: Authentic Turkish Food

Postby ashington44 » 19 May 2011 16:40

Amy- Mansfield wrote:selam, is next to the selen 2 hotel x

Thanks Amy. I usually just potter along beside my husband, enjoying where ever life takes me. lol
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Re: Authentic Turkish Food

Postby Kneale » 19 May 2011 16:50

I went to a lovely Turkish cafe the first time I went to Icmeler last October, there were only Turkish people eating and the food was delicious and cheap, they didn't serve alcohol which was fine with me. I can't remember what it is called, neither can my dad, he said it was a hospital or doctor's (can't remember which one he said). I'm going two weeks tomorrow so I'll find out exactly where it is and what the name is. I put a photo of the meal I had there on the photo gallery.
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Re: Authentic Turkish Food

Postby dksbbs » 19 May 2011 17:15

Cafe Rose in the Village.

The restaurant is actually in the garden of her house, the tables are surrounded with vines and plants.

True Turkish food at its best but she also throws in some favourites for the kids as well.

Wednesday and Fridays are the special turkish nights and it's best to book for one of these.


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Re: Authentic Turkish Food

Postby twinster » 19 May 2011 19:38

Hello
I went on a jaunt to Kusidasi last year , and a elderly chap on the front was selling what looked like "scotch eggs" but they were crisp and very very sweet, :roll: :roll: this i think was real turkish food it was absolutly delicious,can anyone give me the name of it please so i can ask for it when i get to Icmeler.
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Re: Authentic Turkish Food

Postby Moon » 19 May 2011 19:59

Twinster was it made of some kind of dough with syrup over it ?
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Re: Authentic Turkish Food

Postby pj » 19 May 2011 20:07

Hi traditional turkish food, nice place next to capt b*******s Adana ocabasi lokantasi good food local people eat there, friendly service , have good holiday
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Re: Authentic Turkish Food

Postby twinster » 19 May 2011 21:02

Moon wrote:Twinster was it made of some kind of dough with syrup over it ?

It sure was yum yum
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Re: Authentic Turkish Food

Postby LJM » 19 May 2011 21:38

I like Kerem for good Turkish food - found the service slow but hey, what the rush when you're on holiday!!!

It's on the canal.
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Re: Authentic Turkish Food

Postby Moon » 20 May 2011 18:06

Twinster then i think what you mean is called lokma i really like it to !
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Re: Authentic Turkish Food

Postby twinster » 20 May 2011 19:18

Thank you Moon "Lokma" i can taste it now I will put on a few pounds when i get to Icmeler now i know what it is .
PS I mean a few extra ponds :lol: :lol:
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Re: Authentic Turkish Food

Postby Moon » 21 May 2011 08:05

Well if you find them let me know I never saw them in Icmeler.
Luckely I have some Turkish friends here and when there Uncle is making Lokma they always give me a ring :-)
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Re: Authentic Turkish Food

Postby Tigerlily » 21 May 2011 10:24

Homestyle turkish food, try Kayra Turkish Kitchen, follow side road from tansas - as if walking up towards school. it is before Wayside, gorgeous food and very cheap. my husband is turkish we ate here 3 evenings out of our 10. also Cihan Ocbasi - on siteler road to marmaris (you will drive past on normal icmeler/marmaris dolmus), curved building with big windows all round, set in gardens, not far past where the siteler dolmus park-up is. very nice, turkish grill house, mezes and mixed meats etc.
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Re: Authentic Turkish Food

Postby Eatock08 » 21 May 2011 15:17

Theres a new restaraunt openeing this year where the Lemon Tree was, have to wait for the holiday makers to come back though to get their reviews of it :lol:
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Re: Authentic Turkish Food

Postby jennierennie » 22 May 2011 10:44

Thanks for all the suggestions. Looking forward to trying some new places.
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Re: Authentic Turkish Food

Postby LAL » 24 Jul 2011 10:01

Cafe Rose in the Village.
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Re: Authentic Turkish Food

Postby Glasgow Girl » 24 Jul 2011 11:41

jennierennie wrote:I'm looking forward to being back in Icmeler in 6 weeks and would like to be a bit more adventurous this year. When my daughter was younger we always stayed at the Prince Apartments and enjoyed the food and company there. Now she's older and will be meeting up with friends her own age I'd like to try and find a couple of places that serve authentic Turkish food. Any suggestions?


If you stayed at the Prince Apartments then you may remember, Kazim (baldy ex head waiter), DJ Umit, and Omer (ex barman). They have set up their own place called 'Home'. Its on the same street as the enterance to the Prince Apartments..just up at the other end next to Havana bar and across from the Blue Rainbow Hotel. Kazim is doing a lot of the cooking and had a lovely selection of Turkish dishes on the menu. Iskender kebab and Izmir kofte are delicious :wink:
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