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Moonlight

Postby SeanyP » 18 May 2007 21:45

Hi there,

my wife and i have been regular visitors to Icmeler now for the last 12 years....yup, 12 years! and we're only 30somethings...just! Anyway, 12 years ago we stumbled out of our apartments for some breakfast, and have been returning to Moonlight ever since! GReat friends with Mehmet, his family and his staff, sad i know, but wouldnt go any where else!

Location - easy to find; if you come out of Tansas, theres a road more or less in front of you, walk down that road past a few english restaraunts and you will find moonlight, at night time the tree outside is lit up with xmas lights.

Trust me, you cant go wrong!!!

Enjoy!!
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Postby Alison » 19 May 2007 00:47

i love deja vu!! great food and drinks and then there is entertainment all night its the best place for all the family and the staff are so nice if they see you are not having alot of fun they come over and chat with you its reli the best place. and also the wayside lovely food! xx
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Postby Zeynep1985 » 22 May 2007 17:46

Hi :wink:

I have to agree with Bec, The Three(4)Bells is my favourite place on this planet. Whether you fancy a quiet drink or a full blown party it is perfect! :D Last wednesday I had the best birthday party I have ever had and you guessed it, I was in The Three(4)Bells.

It may take me 1.5 hours on a train to airport, 4 hours on a flight and 1.5 hours transfer but it feels more like a local than any of the pubs in my home town. Each time you go back there its like you never left at all!!! :lol:

:arrow: On another note, if you love Pizza as much as I do...I had the best/ freshest pizza I have ever tasted in the LemonTree down the road opposite The Three(4)Bells. Billy the Chef is amazing!!!! :D
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Postby mazz » 23 May 2007 21:14

For anyone who remembers Charlie and King Solomon who were head waiters at the Lighthouse restaurant the year before last - this season they've gone into partnership and are running the restaurant under the Bonjour hotel.

The food is excellent - i can recommend the honey glazed chicken and chocolate cheesecake. They also make excellent cuppacinos and the house wine is very good! Very good value for money!

They also do a very nice full English breakfast for about £2.50!

I've added it to my list of favourites now!

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Postby karent » 28 May 2007 14:24

wheres the dream toon barmyarmy talking about?...get confused with dream boys and dream three bells?!
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Postby cld » 28 May 2007 16:40

can you let us know where Nefis Pide is and also a good traditional Turkish restaurant. We are on the lookout for different restaurants!!!
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Postby Hayley » 28 May 2007 17:18

A new restaurant has just opened that i would highly recommend.

It is called the Love Star Restaurant/Bar.

It has a livley and very friendly atmosphere for a great night out.

It is towrds the old village and serves a wide range of turkish cusine, aswell and the traditional leg of lamb, roast dinner and much more there is even a kiddies menu for the little ones.

There is even a large drinks menu with beers, cocktails, spirits and the FISH BOWL.

Food and drink all at good prices.
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Postby efes shareholder » 28 May 2007 17:22

Moonlight is fantasatic ,

Only place I wouldn't suggest is Charleys by the cartier hotel , Chicken salad served with thousand island dressing after 50 minute wait!
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Postby redrhino12 » 09 Jun 2007 11:45

Two of the Restaurents that were always full while we were there, were
the Bonjour Restaurent and the Lighthouse Restaurent, stood side by side to each other.
I was always hearing good reports of the food and service at these two places.
I liked the Dream 3 Bells the best of those that I visited,but admit to not visiting the two restaurents above.

Gene
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Postby janey1 » 09 Jun 2007 16:55

I agree, the Moonlight is an excellent restaurant.

We had a meal at the Bonjour last year. The food and service was spot on.

Another good restaurant is Charlies opposite the Tansas, it does lovely pasta dishes.

The Lemon Tree is another good one, we went there for my husbands birthday last year.

There is also a great Turkish restaurant/soup kitchen, past the Lost Boys/Antik end of the road turn left and it is on the right. It does not look much but the food is cheap and very good.
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Postby Glasgow Girl » 09 Jun 2007 22:00

One of my favourite restaurants is the Prince . The food and service is fabulous, especially the ottoman menu. We have been a few times on a thursday night to the turkish theme night and its the best we've been too (and we've been a lot of places over the years!). You can eat from the massive turkish BBQ buffet and watch a variety of entertainment from traditional turkish wedding and dancing, belly dancing, breakdancing and some hilarious antics from the staff. Koray as Tina Turner and Bayram as Ricky Martin had us in stitches!! Your ticket automatically enters you into a raffle where you can win anything from booze to a free meal. This place is well worth a visit!
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Postby DIANE C » 11 Jun 2007 18:51

Hi Glasgow Girl


Where exactly is the Prince?? Its just that a couple of our friends that worked at Majestic Boys have moved to the Prince and for the life of us we cant think where it is although they have tried to explain numerous times we are having a major blank :shock:
Not long til we're back in paradise :D

Ta

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Postby bec » 11 Jun 2007 19:03

Hi Diane

do you know where Coco Beach is on the front.Go up the road at the side of there and you go past hotel Efendi..Prince aparts is next to them on your left.
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Postby Glasgow Girl » 11 Jun 2007 21:52

If you walk from the majestic boys (staying on same side of the road) towards the beach its on the right hand side, just past the taj mahal and directly across from l'etoile hotel. what are the names of the guys? just out of noseyness :)
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Postby DIANE C » 12 Jun 2007 11:39

Thanks for the directions. Know where it is now!! The guys are Eric & Ozzy that we are friendly with and have been for a few years now. Roll on 7th July :D

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Postby ochlynda » 12 Jun 2007 16:32

Diane would that be Ozzy who worked in the Mirage about 6 years ago
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Postby bec » 12 Jun 2007 17:02

Ooo i know that Ozzy from Mirage too..not too sure where he is so be good to know if it is him.x
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Postby DIANE C » 12 Jun 2007 18:01

Hi

Dont know if its the same Ozzy from Mirage as I didnt know him from there!!! He was in Majestic Boys 2005 in the army 2006 and then at Prince for this year. His hometown in Aydin and he is mates with Eric who has been at Majestic Boys for a few years apart from 2005 when he was in the army!!! Dont know if this helps but next time I talk to him I'll ask him!!!!!

Roll on 7th July for 21 days/nights of FUN FUN FUN!!!!!!!

Diane C

P.S. His surname is Kaya if that helps!!!!!!! :D
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Postby Glasgow Girl » 12 Jun 2007 18:22

Hi Diane

It finally clicked when you said kaya. That what he wears on his name badge! Not sure who eric is, am wondering if he's behind the bar. Kaya is a lovely guy, he was trying to perfect his scottish accent when we were there. Told him if i heard the words 'there's a moose loose aboot this hoose' again, i was gonna strangle him :lol:

There all a lovely bunch and with you going for 21days (lucky sod!) you'll have plenty of laughs there! Have a fab time when it comes round to you!!

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Postby DIANE C » 12 Jun 2007 18:51

Hi Lou

If you look in the photo section there are some of my holiday pics from last year and Eric is in a few of them. They are under posted on behalf of Diane C!!! Have a wee neb and see if Eric is the one that your thinking of. Have got pics of Ozzy from a couple of years back but I dont know how to post them. :? First time we've been for 3 weeks at once and it cant come quick enough!!!!!!! and yeah Ozzy has tried his scottish accent on us badly I may add :lol:

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