What to eat

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What to eat

Postby skilly » 29 Jul 2006 17:08

Hi,
I'd just like a little advice. Whenever i go to icmeler i always come home a little bit lighter in weight, would you believe :? the reason is i lose my appetite when i'm there (why i don't know, i think i'm too excited!!)
can any of you recommend a tasty light meal and where to eat it in peaceful surroundings as i always end up feeling bloated when i try to eat meals there as they give you so much. i'm not complaining but would appreciate your input :)
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Postby Amber » 29 Jul 2006 17:16

I was the same Skilly.
I think its because of the heat and all the excitement.
My first meal was in the Mandolin restaurant :D it was good in there
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Postby JT » 29 Jul 2006 17:42

Maybe its because at home we dont all eat huge meals every night and afeter a few nights we are fed up with it and also the heat would not help your appetite
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Postby Colette » 29 Jul 2006 17:43

Try a salad in the Venice :shock: they are gorge and the only place I will eat salads over there
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Postby Amber » 29 Jul 2006 17:45

I cant remember Venice. Wherabouts is it?
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Postby redrhino12 » 29 Jul 2006 18:10

I like a bowl of soup some lunchtimes and very late at night, this and that soft bread you only seem to get in Turkey and the best place to have this is at one of the soup kitchens dotted around the resort.
You will find quite a lot of the waiters finish up in these places to relax and eat and unwind after work.

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Postby Amber » 29 Jul 2006 18:14

Soup kitchen? Really?
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Postby bec » 29 Jul 2006 19:11

Amber

Venice is along the canal, same side as Korsan bar opposite Dreamboys and Majestic

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Postby amyb88 » 30 Jul 2006 16:36

i lose my appetite alot aswell, i like to have a nice bowl of soup i must be mad in that heat! most of my evening meals consiste of large efes and lime
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Postby skilly » 30 Jul 2006 16:44

thanks for taking the time to reply. where are the soup kitchens, do they have different names like restaurants?
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Postby ayse » 30 Jul 2006 16:58

Hi Skilly
Have a look at the "best soup kitchen" page. I think its three down from this topic. I also found that the chicken or beef fried rice in the Waterfall was just enough and it was gorgeous. I think all the water that we drink during the day tends to fill us up too. Of course not forgetting the couple of shandies at teatime :roll: xx
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Postby skilly » 30 Jul 2006 17:22

Thanks Ayse, I'll have to cut down on the shandies i don't think :shock:
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Postby ayse » 30 Jul 2006 17:50

Hi Skilly
I was thinking you could cut down on the water definitely not the shandies :lol:
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