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English Breakfast

Postby robbo » 11 Nov 2007 21:33

Just want to hear all reviews on where to get the best breakfast, we really enjoyed Noels this year with the Alvaro were we stayed also good for brekkie :D
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Postby gaylemcvey » 11 Nov 2007 21:36

the majestic was good £1 and the pop inn £1.50
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Postby mazz » 11 Nov 2007 21:42

I enjoyed a full English at the Lighthouse, Olive Tree and Yakamoz this year.

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Postby robbo » 11 Nov 2007 21:43

Never tried Majestic for breakfast but luv their Chinese meals, thanks for the reply :P
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Postby robbo » 11 Nov 2007 21:54

Mazz been going to Icmeler for last 4 yrs but never been to any that you mentioned were abouts are they, think might have been in lighthouse is it in old village :oops:
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Postby ochlynda » 11 Nov 2007 22:25

No Robbo, it is just behined the ATM's in the Square great place with wonderful food and lovely people.The Rack of Lamb is to die for.
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Postby robbo » 11 Nov 2007 22:47

Thanks i no were it is now have walked by it many a time on way to somewhere else, so many pkaces to choose from and so little time to try them all. Dont no about you but seem to go back to tried and tested all the time :?
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Postby Bazza » 12 Nov 2007 09:48

The Mandalin's also good for a quid
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Postby bec » 12 Nov 2007 12:11

For breakfast like 3bells,Noel,coco beach and Cd bar
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Postby ALAN » 12 Nov 2007 12:58

The Full Monty Breakfast at The Lovestar in the Old Village ,simply the best

Al :D :D
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Postby louise199211 » 12 Nov 2007 15:04

i have tryed the english breakfast at prince apartments and i think it was about 1 pound its wasnt much but you get example 2 rashes of bacon like 2 sausages,beans 2 eggs toast tomato even though you have beans but it is really nice ..x from louise x
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Postby mazz » 12 Nov 2007 22:07

Robbo

I've been to Icmeler about 13 times and there are still places I haven't tried - you tend to stick to your favourites I think!

You should try the Lighthouse - it's one of the best restaurants in Icmeler. The fried ice cream is worth a try too.... scrummy!

The Olive Tree is the restaurant under the Bonjour Hotel which is 2 doors down from the Lighthouse. It's really good there too.

Yakamoz is down on the beach near the Munamar Joy hotel, and their piece of beach is one of the cleanest spots (and most entertaining) on the bay.

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Postby sue :) » 13 Nov 2007 16:37

:D Yeah definitely agree with that mazz the beach by yakamoz is the best place to spend your days. its lovely and clean and the people so much fun.

We had a lovely breakfast at Set restaurant.
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