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Best Place to eat?

Postby magicmakem » 07 Jul 2005 21:23

hiya all,

dont want to rub it in, but im off to Icmeler on mon 11th and just wondered,if anybodys just got back and what was it like?

Also information on good bars and restaurants for familys would be helpful also lively ones too......when the children are asleep.

been 8 years since my last visit and cant wait to be returning.
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Postby redrhino12 » 08 Jul 2005 06:31

Wellcome to the forum you lucky so and so.

Best restaurent Romance below Babbadan aparts
Dreamboys,Majestic,Venice,all on the Canal,
Bars with good entertainmment
Wonderboys
Lion Bar
Venice
Oscars Fun Pub
Just to many to mention everyone goes out of their way to make your stay in Icmeler a memorable one.

Enjoy your hols.

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Postby Alec and Lin » 08 Jul 2005 12:21

For a good meal for value

Try Kingsland chinese on the main road

All you can eat for £6 kids £3 and a bottle of wine inc
and the food is fantastic
Just back from icmeler and went there a few times

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Postby debi » 08 Jul 2005 13:12

Hello,Alec & Lin,
The Kingsland,is that the Chinese above the bazzar?sounds great value,what was the free bottle of wine like?
Thanks,Debi
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Postby Lynne C » 08 Jul 2005 13:23

The Mamosa restaurant at the corner of the canal is a must. The staff are fantastic and the food is some of the best I have tried in Icmeler. Chefs speciality is indian food - its beautiful! The wonderful waiters will keep the children entertained all night with there magic tricks!
Let me know if you try it or if anyone else has been there!
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Postby redrhino12 » 08 Jul 2005 14:01

Hi Lynne,
they always play nice music there and always seem friendly but not so pushy,
will give them a go in August,those magic tricks will keep my grandson amused.

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Postby sandy » 09 Jul 2005 06:40

canal prices are high. try a restaurant called the welcome. we went there a lot after being ripped off in many others. good prices and good food
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Postby redrhino12 » 09 Jul 2005 07:57

Hi Sandy,
In defence of the canal restaurents I myselfe dont think the prices are high.
Chicken Breast with all the trimmings,with a free metza starter,followed by complimentary coffees or liquours or sweet costs £5.17 per person and this is with excellent service and views.
Peppered Steak with all the trimmings and again as above costs £8.50 per person.
Large Effes costs 3.5ytl
I think these prices compare very well with most restaurents in Icmeler,
of course we all can pick a place were we can get a cheaper meal, my recomendation would be the Erdem cafe on the promenade,inexpensive food and drinks and with magnificent sea views all this for 3 or 4 pounds.

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Postby joe » 09 Jul 2005 12:43

yes i agree with you sandy. The welcome has a fantastic chef and excellent service but very casual and relaxed atmosphere. The lads that work there are such a laugh. Especially one called Abick. Give it a go, you wont be dissapointed. The turkish chicken curry is to die for (mild and creamy). :D
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Postby Guest » 02 Oct 2005 04:11

Hi can someone put me in the direction of the kingsland chinese as i dont know icmeler i stay in turunc..thanks :)
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Postby debi » 08 Oct 2005 18:17

I also don't think canal prices are high,we ate there 99% of the time,because we love that area of Icmeler.If I like a place on holiday,I will eat there anyway regardless of price,why eat somewhere just because its cheap??We found everything reasonabley priced and excellent value for money
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Kingsland Restaurant

Postby guest » 09 Oct 2005 14:05

This might be a bit late but the Kingsland is right next door to the Idas hotel. Diagonal from the Pop Inn restaurant. Hope this helps
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