Calis Beach and Fethiye Turkey Discussion Forum
Calis Beach Forum => Calis Bar and Restaurant Questions and Discussions => Topic started by: busybee on October 25, 2010, 06:16:13 AM
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Can highly reccoment Aspava kebab and pide salon where the Efes Pub used to be on Baris Manco.
The place had totally been refurbished to a high standard, is modern and spotlessly clean
They have an extensive menu from soups,doners kebabs,grills etc. Eat in, takeaway or delivery service.
With our pide we had a large box of beautiful fresh salad, carton of yogurt dip and carton of pepper relish.
Beware the pides are huge!!! Their tel no is 6136252.
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Hi Busybee,where abouts is this place please I fancy getting a take away from there but dont know where the Efes Pub was, many thanks.
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Walking away from the beach, it's about halfway up the main road on the right hand side Karenina
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Sounds like this place is opposite the road with the markets either side and the taxi rank.
There have been a few businesses in the place since it was built, it always seems to a very quiet on that side of the road, so hope this new place will do well. Will give it a try next time we are over.
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We had lunch there today the decor and the food is excellent.
mark
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I'm hoping it takes off too as there aren't enough places near the top end of the road. Sometimes you don't want to walk all the way into Calis for a meal
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We ate there early October on the recommendation of our friends. Must say that we were met with total courtesy and the food was delicious. Just be warey of the spirits thought, I ordered Raki and my wife had local Gin. They were served straight from the bottle which was bought to our table, about half a glass full each for the same price as a tot on the sea front. We (hic) finally weaved our way home (hic). Just brilliant and what a refreshing find, just over the road from the old Palms resturant. :P
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Yes Jacqui, it is opposite the road with the 2 minimarkets on the corner. We ate there a couple of days after it opened and the service was all over the place although the staff were lovely. Just teething problems I think.
For me the main issue was the wine - they didn't have any so simply bought a bottle from the minimarket. Result - undrinkable! And my friends imply that I will drink anything - cheeky lot! The food was pretty good though, and we weren't charged for the wine. Last week we had a take away from them and that was fine too. We will go again and I will check out the wine first, before ordering it.
We definitely wish tham good luck, as you say Anne, we don't always want to walk to the front. I only hope that as they have opened near the end of the season, that they will have enough custom to carry them through the winter.
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Had lunch there yesterday with Mark and Carol, as Mark said excellent,their pide is delicious, and only 3.50 for an effes.[^]:D
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Originally posted by cathy h
For me the main issue was the wine - they didn't have any so simply bought a bottle from the minimarket.
They have sorted that problem out now Cathy.My wife was served a very drinkable red wine the other night and the measure was very generous.:PThe Pide was good and the service excellent.
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I had a take away from there today . Lovely people and the food was delicious and beautifully packaged.Seems a really nice venue too very smart and clean. Will definately go again.
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Sorry folks I am still not clear where this place is and would like to try it in December.Is it on the Aydin Pide road or is it on the road opposite the two mini markets on the way to the market if you have come over the uppy downy bridge, or is it none of these roads?
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Yes its opposite the two market shops
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Sounds like one to try when I am next over.
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Have eaten at Aspava again a couple of times now and yes the wine is absolutely fine. We have also used it for a couple of more takeaways and these have arrived quickly, nice and hot and with a lovely fresh salad.
Good luck over the winter, Cathy