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Offline Sokak91

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Re: Your Calis and Fethiye Dining Traditions
« Reply #10 on: March 15, 2013, 09:13:27 AM »
To name but a few:

Lunchtime chicken kebab at the Mangal
A walk to Fethiye to assess how much more work has been done since the last visit, followed by the water taxi back.
Adana kebab at Aspava
Beach day at Guvens
Slap up meal at Kings Garden



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Re: Your Calis and Fethiye Dining Traditions
« Reply #11 on: March 15, 2013, 09:27:34 AM »
Definitely Gunisik (usually numerous times!)
Kings Garden - always one of our favourites
Snacks and drinks at Guvens, whilst having a day at the beach!
Shaka
There's a fab Italian at Hisa, but the name has escaped me!
Pasa Kebab in Fethiye

To be honest, there are just too many good places to list!   :)   :)

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Your Calis and Fethiye Dining Traditions
« Reply #12 on: March 15, 2013, 09:33:45 AM »
First night, must go to George's and have Chicken Topkapi my absolute favour meal.
Must go to Calis Market and have a spinach and cheese pancake at Savas's place.
Must have a meal at the Mozaik Bahce if it's lunch Phil will have to have his favour the Memamen (not sure of the spelling) omelette.
Must have a night at the Kings Garden.
Must go to Cafe Cafe in Fethiye...Best Coffee in the area
Must have a meal at the Yacht Classic and get a seat near the water to watch the fish swimming over the lights.
Not Fethiye or Calis but....
Must to go Kalkan and sit at a Harbour restaurant whilst having lunch.
Must go to Hisaronu and have lunch at any place after getting a manicure and pedicure.

I believe you can get therapy for this sort of behaviour Jacqui  ;)

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Re: Your Calis and Fethiye Dining Traditions
« Reply #13 on: March 15, 2013, 11:05:33 AM »
Bailleys @ Josephs used to be on  my list but at 9 TL out of a bottle I brought over for him, means it's a no no now.



Off topic slightly- a few years ago we asked Shauns bro and wife to take some bacon out for a certain head waiter who used to collar people on the prom - they took several kilos over and when they ordered a bacon sarny were given some horrible stuff with bones in- and charged!!!!!
Never took another thing over!

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Re: Your Calis and Fethiye Dining Traditions
« Reply #14 on: March 15, 2013, 11:09:51 AM »
On topic
Must eat at Eroz first night
Must spend a day and lunch at the Sat
Must go to Olu Deniz for cocktails at Help and dinner at Buzz
Must do Blue Cafe ( cafe Olay to us!) for dinner
Must do Frank Cannons at least once !
Must walk the full length of the prom on the first morning , see whats changed , call somewhere new for coffee say ' this is nice we'll come again' then never go again!

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Re: Your Calis and Fethiye Dining Traditions
« Reply #15 on: March 15, 2013, 11:12:25 AM »
for me, I know I am "home" when I'm sat at Gar 2 opposite the Otogar with a lovely bowl of Chorba, (whatever the temperature) watching the world go by. Don't need much to make me happy!!  ;)

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Re: Your Calis and Fethiye Dining Traditions
« Reply #16 on: March 15, 2013, 11:21:59 AM »

Off topic slightly- a few years ago we asked Shauns bro and wife to take some bacon out for a certain head waiter who used to collar people on the prom - they took several kilos over and when they ordered a bacon sarny were given some horrible stuff with bones in- and charged!!!!!
Never took another thing over!

Going back off topic slightly - a few of us will remember a certain person who was asked if he could pick up a bottle of Bacardi in duty free for his local hotel bar. He did so and refused any payment for it. By the end of the week it was gone, and he had drunk all of it. When he came to settle his bill at the end of the week, he was charged for every single one.

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Re: Your Calis and Fethiye Dining Traditions
« Reply #17 on: March 15, 2013, 15:05:23 PM »
We bought Joseph a bottle of vodka and then he charged me for my drink...vodka and tonic..One free would have been nice.

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Re: Your Calis and Fethiye Dining Traditions
« Reply #18 on: March 15, 2013, 15:52:08 PM »
Finansbank ATM outside Belediye building in Fethiye    ..............    several times.


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Re: Your Calis and Fethiye Dining Traditions
« Reply #19 on: March 15, 2013, 17:00:51 PM »
Is there a link for us 'peeps' who live in Çalıs and go back to the Uk for a yearly visit and have our own dining traditions?Dont want to post in the wrong section.




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