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Re: New Turkish Eatery

Postby JT » 26 May 2013 20:25

Eyuk spuds and lentils not for me
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Re: New Turkish Eatery

Postby toonarmybarmy » 27 May 2013 06:43

south coast hero wrote:
JT wrote:Even though I do like that soup it has to be better in UK where it is called pea or lentil or pea and lentil as then it has carrots onions and a shank of bacon in it

Well that's the recipe I was brought up with


Then you put in some potatoes and a few more bits and bobs and you call it Scouse Stew :) ha ha
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Surely Scouse or Lobscouse is made with beef, lamb or both and definitely does not have lentils or bacon!

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Re: New Turkish Eatery

Postby janeypoos » 27 May 2013 07:55

Can anyone give me directions to this restaurant coming from De Ja Vu please?
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Re: New Turkish Eatery

Postby JT » 27 May 2013 10:34

I think people could be getting a bit confused

I have see the word "restaurant" mentioned a few times but I think it should be classed as a Turkish kitchen with home food or as the Yanks would call it "soul food"
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Re: New Turkish Eatery

Postby eddie&gwen » 27 May 2013 12:29

pea soup is soup scouse is scouse what say you JT :D :)
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Re: New Turkish Eatery

Postby JT » 27 May 2013 13:13

I concur
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Re: New Turkish Eatery

Postby toonarmybarmy » 27 May 2013 13:40

JT wrote:I think people could be getting a bit confused

I have see the word "restaurant" mentioned a few times but I think it should be classed as a Turkish kitchen with home food or as the Yanks would call it "soul food"


McDonalds call their establishments Restaurants and I wouldn't even call what they sell food :lol:

Yemek Evi = Food House so Turkish Kitchen is probably best.
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Re: New Turkish Eatery

Postby blondie » 27 May 2013 14:23

That's what I had thought of it as being, to be honest - a Turkish kitchen. Looking forward to trying it!
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Re: New Turkish Eatery

Postby stevew » 27 May 2013 14:41

Hi janeypoos,
From Deja Vu, head towards Wembley bar, at the junction turn left towards the beach, pass the 3/4 Bells, and the "Turkish Kitchen" will be on your right, just before the main road.
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Re: New Turkish Eatery

Postby janeypoos » 28 May 2013 06:26

stevew wrote:Hi janeypoos,
From Deja Vu, head towards Wembley bar, at the junction turn left towards the beach, pass the 3/4 Bells, and the "Turkish Kitchen" will be on your right, just before the main road.
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Thanks stevew, is that the same road that Hanedan is in? :?
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Re: New Turkish Eatery

Postby blondie » 28 May 2013 07:05

Yes, Janey - it's on the other side of the road from Hanedan
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Re: New Turkish Eatery

Postby janeypoos » 28 May 2013 09:42

blondie wrote:Yes, Janey - it's on the other side of the road from Hanedan


Result! Hanedan is one of my favourites too so I already know where we'll be scoffing most :D
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Re: New Turkish Eatery

Postby DarrenG » 29 May 2013 10:49

Whereabouts is this please?
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Re: New Turkish Eatery

Postby toonarmybarmy » 29 May 2013 11:12

DarrenG wrote:Whereabouts is this please?


If you read the rest of this thread there are a lot of posts describing where it is. If you still can't place it, give details of where you do know and someone will give directions.
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Re: New Turkish Eatery

Postby JT » 29 May 2013 11:13

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Re: New Turkish Eatery

Postby fifegirl » 29 May 2013 22:56

I agree with you Molly.
I make my lentil soup with Lentils(of course) potato cut into chunks, and carrots half of them grated and the other half in chunks. I use swiss veg bullion and bring it to the boil then simmer for about 1/2 hour then I use a potato masher on it so that there is still some chunky bits left. MMMMMMMM canny whack it. :D :D
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Re: New Turkish Eatery

Postby Roy » 30 May 2013 08:03

Since the topic of this thread seems to have developed a sub-topic about soup :wink: :wink: :lol: :lol:, does anyone have an electric soup maker? - absolutely fab!! 20 mins, chunky or smooth & you're rocking :P
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Re: New Turkish Eatery

Postby toonarmybarmy » 30 May 2013 09:48

I am beginning to think we need a separate section dedicated to cooking :lol:
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Re: New Turkish Eatery

Postby DarrenG » 02 Jun 2013 08:10

toonarmybarmy wrote:
DarrenG wrote:Whereabouts is this please?
If you read the rest of this thread there are a lot of posts describing where it is. If you still can't place it, give details of where you do know and someone will give directions.

Sorry, I have and aren't familiar with any of the landmarks posted!

How about from the square with the fountains? Or Waterfall restaurant?
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Re: New Turkish Eatery

Postby toonarmybarmy » 02 Jun 2013 08:25

DarrenG wrote:
toonarmybarmy wrote:
DarrenG wrote:Whereabouts is this please?
If you read the rest of this thread there are a lot of posts describing where it is. If you still can't place it, give details of where you do know and someone will give directions.

Sorry, I have and aren't familiar with any of the landmarks posted!

How about from the square with the fountains? Or Waterfall restaurant?


From the square walk towards the old village (away from the beach). Go straight over at the crossroads past Migros and carry on for 100 yards, just before the Three (4) Bells and Timo Pizza you will see it on your left.
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