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Other Local Resorts & Areas => Kayakoy Discussion Forum => Topic started by: sue mac on April 16, 2015, 16:30:26 PM

Title: Turkish breakfast
Post by: sue mac on April 16, 2015, 16:30:26 PM
Hi, looking to go for authentic Turkish breakfast somewhere in Kaya tomorrow...any recommendations please? Thanks
Title: Re: Turkish breakfast
Post by: ovacik2 on June 18, 2015, 13:29:58 PM
Sue Mac....
Too late for your request but maybe next time....

The Cin Bal in Kaya is second only to the Kargi Muze. The food is plentiful fresh some grown in their garden.  A BBQ is provided not only to keep your Cay hot but to cook the vegies and toast breads and borek... 20TL

We have used Cin Bal for Kahvalti visits for over three years the last two years it has become popular mainly  with Turkish!!

As always our opinion
Title: Re: Turkish breakfast
Post by: strange on June 18, 2015, 14:06:38 PM
what time is cin bal open for breakfast from/to please
Title: Re: Turkish breakfast
Post by: ovacik2 on June 18, 2015, 14:30:07 PM
Not  sure what time it is open. We use as brunch 11.30 or so

Phone 0252 618 0445
Title: Re: Turkish breakfast
Post by: kayakebab on June 18, 2015, 14:33:04 PM
Weird isn't it how people's tastes vary.
We didn't like Cinbal breakfast, too impersonal, crowded, waiters running, cold virtually raw potato..
much preferred Keyf i Mangal, massive choice of food and chilled, not rushed to leave, in fact we chilled in the kösk for a couple of hours.

Went another day and tried their barbecue, exactly the same set up with choosing mezes and meat, BBQ at table, just as nice but quite a bit cheaper.
Title: Re: Turkish breakfast
Post by: ovacik2 on June 18, 2015, 15:25:04 PM
 Weird ?? Ehhh ! OK !  Nice to know ! 

From past experience we stated
In our opinion   ;D   ;)
Title: Re: Turkish breakfast
Post by: strange on June 18, 2015, 16:18:36 PM
sorry for raising another question, but where is  Keyf i Mangal in relation to CinBal?
Title: Re: Turkish breakfast
Post by: kayakebab on June 18, 2015, 16:52:47 PM
its down a side lane parallel to Cin Bal, its well sign posted.

sorry Ovacik 2...I wasn't saying you're weird, I meant isn't it strange how people find the same places so different.

Funny old world if we all liked the same as they say.

And no, I'm not calling you strange or funny  :)

Title: Re: Turkish breakfast
Post by: ovacik2 on June 18, 2015, 18:15:46 PM
Haha!! There were smiles  :D  ;D no offence taken! We appreciate your posts actually !  :D

Thinking back to Sue Mac there are another couple of places we like to have Kahvalti in Kaya ! The Antik Restaurant is pretty authentic ! The Nurcan is an experience with home made produce, jams breads yogurt with the milk from the cow  across the road !  One for the enthusiast ! ;D
Title: Re: Turkish breakfast
Post by: Jim Fraser on June 18, 2015, 21:13:48 PM
Another good one we have tried in Kaya is Jazibe.
Title: Re: Turkish breakfast
Post by: kevin3 on June 19, 2015, 00:06:03 AM

  Yes, agree, on Sunday morning Jazibe do live music with the breakfast. Chill out.
Title: Re: Turkish breakfast
Post by: sue mac on September 09, 2015, 17:52:23 PM
well four months later and three Turkish breakfasts later this is how we did:-
We went to Cin Bal in April.. Very good, very similar to Kargi and lovely Turkish atmosphere. 
Two weeks later when I was back out with the girls, I took them all to Levissi for a treat.  Got to say, I found Levissi breakfast absolutely amazing...lots of different stuff that we have never had before on a Turkish breakfast....same cheeses, breads, fruits, jams eggs etc, but also some really different dips and ways of cooking things, and served very very nicely I must say.  As it was a birthday breakfast celebration we were treated to a couple of bottles of their pomegrate wine at the end of the breakfast, and the total bill for 11 of us....250 lira.  Needless to say we returned last week with a large group of friends who were all very impressed and we will probably be making the Levissi a regular breakfast stop whenever we have something to celebrate... :)))   Also like the sound of Jazibe with live music!