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good places to eat in old village

Postby haydn » 14 Sep 2007 05:52

anyone know any good places to eat in the old village, going over 27th of sept would like to take wife to nice place to eat on 29th her birthday
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Postby ALAN » 14 Sep 2007 08:26

I would recommend the LoveStar Retaurant its a lovely restaurant and the food is excellent you will really enjoy. :D
Hope you have a great time
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Postby sharnig » 14 Sep 2007 11:41

Cafe Rosa is very good. :D
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Postby Alison » 14 Sep 2007 16:02

deja vu really good food :wink:
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best restaurant

Postby geovil » 14 Sep 2007 16:27

If you want good food and service you must try Ozzy's restaurant I must say it was 2005 the last time we were there but we are going back next year and will most definitely be going there.

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Postby Diane Rigby » 14 Sep 2007 18:17

Sempati restaurant, up a side road oposite the Liverpool chippe. Excellent chef and good value for money. Di. :D
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Postby marks » 14 Sep 2007 18:28

I agree with Geovil - try Ozzys, good food and friendly Staff. Well worth a try !
Mr Chef is also good, that's opposite Ozzy's so you can give them a wave :oops:
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Postby NIK26 » 14 Sep 2007 21:20

Just got back today and tried Tommy's restaurant, best garlic mushrooms I have ever had. Worth a visit, speak to Eddy in The Diva bar he will sort it out for you. Tell Eddy Nicola sent you.
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Postby Brownie1 » 15 Sep 2007 13:41

Hi

We stayed in the Old Village in August. We had a lovely meal at Mr Chef. Staff are lovely. Also went to Deja Vu - but not too impressed with the meal. The atmosphere was great though. Great night.
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Postby redrhino12 » 15 Sep 2007 15:35

We could also recommend "Mr Chef" up in the old village.
Good attentive service,and lovely food.

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Postby Mr Tibbs » 16 Sep 2007 11:44

You will have a lovely meal at Ozzy's :D
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Postby sue :) » 16 Sep 2007 15:12

Definitely go to Ozzy's for a fab meal with lovely people. We ate there many times and never had a bad meal. Cant recommend the place enough.
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try cubanas

Postby karenf » 16 Sep 2007 16:35

we have been going to icmeler and staying in the old village for the last 2 years our favourite place in the old village is cubanas it is the best food and if you eat there at night you get a voucher for free breakfast or lunch the next day . when we went this year we ate there on the first nite(family vote) and they remembered us from last year could not fault in any way first class food first class staff sepecially caspers
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Postby Karemolinos » 16 Sep 2007 16:40

Had lovely meals in Ozzys last year (6 of us), but couldn't say the same this year, We tried the Love Star opposite at the traffic lights, very friendly no hassle and the food was excellent. there are so many great places to eat, that one bad meal/experience and you have to move on!
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Postby mr magoo » 17 Sep 2007 09:16

Meyzen does food to die for and is a nice setting for a romantic meal in the garden there under the stars. Very reasonably priced as well. It's not quite in the old village, but heading towards it up by the romance palace on the opposite side of the road.



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Postby rachy_baby » 18 Sep 2007 15:05

i love cafe Rosa, the food is delicious and the atmosphere is lovely :)
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Postby mazz » 18 Sep 2007 20:32

You should try Rosa's Cafe for authentic home-cooked Turkish cuisine. Rosa does a "Turkish gourmet night" on a Wednesday and Friday. You need to book ahead, but the food is fantastic - 25ytl for 3 courses and I guarantee you'll be full up after the starter!

Rosa also has a "normal" menu, offering steaks, burgers, salads etc

It's a great place to go for a late lunch when it's really hot as it's so shady in her garden, a real chill-out quiet place.

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Postby sharnig » 18 Sep 2007 21:24

Last year we also ate in the "Bahar Grill" it advertises as a "pizzaria". However, they also do normal meals. It's very reasonably priced and the food is good, the service is quick and friendly. If it's still there say hello to Alex, from us. :D
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Postby geordiespurs » 19 Sep 2007 15:41

captain sinbad's is good for breakfast, i ve never had an evening meal there but they do advertise that if you do have an evening meal then breakfast the next day is free.

i always stay at the club tokmak near the market and enjoy a walk round the old village while the wife goes to the market stopping at sinbads for a breakfast and she wonders why im away for two hours
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