Midnight Soup

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Postby sunluvr » 11 Jun 2008 19:12

Not heard of midnight soup; however anyone ever tasted electric soup? Consists of one part any alcohol and 3 parts vodka hehe :lol:
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Re: Midnight Soup

Postby Fanny » 11 Jun 2008 19:16

jivebunnie0 wrote:Erm???/ Soup in 30 degree heat...... I don't think I'll bother! :shock:


think it's one of those native things - like curries when it's baking hot :wink:
we didn't fancy it either, but if it's good enough for the locals........... after we tried it, we've never looked back
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Postby redrhino12 » 19 Jun 2008 21:43

A little Turkish cafe I found that is open all night is the Dorum.
This is opposite the No Name Bar.
Run by Sami and Linda its serves Soups kebabs and fast food and is frequented mainly by the waiters of an evening who have just finished work.
Just the place to go when Ann and myselfe come out of the nightclub at 4am after bopping the night away
I always think "If its good enough for the locals its ok for me"
This is the place that gave me a fork to eat my soup with, :roll:
I was still there when they started serving breakfasts. :wink:

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Postby jivebunnie0 » 20 Jun 2008 20:23

Gene you dirty old stop out!!! Fancy coming home with the Pinar man - you should be tucked up in bed at 4am :lol: :lol: When do you sleep man? up bright and early taking pictures!! :wink:
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