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Other Local Resorts & Areas => Hisaronu Discussion Forum => Topic started by: mercury on December 15, 2007, 16:23:00 PM

Title: Winter openings
Post by: mercury on December 15, 2007, 16:23:00 PM
Anyone got any idea of any good places to eat in Hisaronu at this time of year? We went to the Peking last week. It was very good but we don't fancy chinese every week and we were the only customers in all night. Probably due to the rain. Ta Anne
Title: Winter openings
Post by: Tykatem on December 15, 2007, 17:33:10 PM
Hi Anne, why not try Daphnes or the Piano Bar, I can recommend both amongst others.

Pete
Title: Winter openings
Post by: KKOB on December 15, 2007, 18:20:29 PM
Pizza Pepino is good. They don't just do pizzas.
Title: Winter openings
Post by: cef on December 15, 2007, 18:28:25 PM
 :) I too have eaten a few times at 'Pizza Peppino' had a great 'Pepper Steak' with my son, you have to specify 'Black Pepper' or something entirely different will arrive, as I discovered on another visit  ;)
Title: Winter openings
Post by: maverick57uk on December 16, 2007, 17:03:40 PM
for the odd chinky try shanghi blues or the tango italian restaurant
or big brother all in hisaronu
Title: Winter openings
Post by: Firo on December 16, 2007, 18:14:08 PM
Try the Buzz Junction just on the roundabout as you turn down to Olu Deniz (looks like a villa on the corner). Weds they do a lamb spit roast which is delicious and they have some events planned over Xmas. Great atmosphere as well.
Fi
Title: Winter openings
Post by: mercury on December 16, 2007, 22:49:33 PM
We had a bit of difficulty getting into Hisaronu as the road has all been taken up. Will try again later but thanks for the info everyone.
Title: Winter openings
Post by: Melek abli on March 29, 2008, 19:07:35 PM
Any one wanting a great night out must head to Pine Hill Hotel. Food is awesome, well priced and the pool side restaurant has a lovely atmosphere. Once you have enjoyed a lovley meal you can join the livley entertainment of its Reef Bar. Music for everyone and amazing dancers. For those of us who have teenage children who want to boogie the night away, there are lovely areas to sit with a quiet beer while the kids are suitably entertained within the safe bar area, without the oldies watching too closley. Having said that there were many nights when we were up there givin it large with our teenage children!! I cant understand people who go abroad and eat english food but I have to say the Sunday Roast is very nice! The owner Sertan, or Sonny as he is better known, is a darlin! Tell him Melek sent you!!!