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Information and Services in Turkey Section => Good (or Bad) Shop Guide => Topic started by: Dippey on September 20, 2005, 12:06:16 PM

Title: Dippey & Dolly Hisaronuo
Post by: Dippey on September 20, 2005, 12:06:16 PM
Having travelled thru Hisaronu last week, i was surprised to see painted on a wall outside a resturant the names "Dippy and Dolly".[?]:-\

It has nothing to do with me, as we all know it should have a "e" in it, and i got engaged to brown bear not Doll.:D:D:DLOL

Dippz

Title: Dippey & Dolly Hisaronuo
Post by: bewva on September 20, 2005, 18:23:59 PM
Dippy Dolly's is a restaurant on one of the back roads of Hisaronu that provides good food at very reasonable prices. We are regulars visitors and go at least 4 or 5 times each holiday.
Title: Dippey & Dolly Hisaronuo
Post by: maria on October 01, 2005, 22:01:11 PM
I have to agree with you bewva, we have just got back from Hisaronu and went into dippy dollys a couple of times meal was excellant value 3 course plus bottle of wine £10 for 2

maria x
Title: Dippey & Dolly Hisaronuo
Post by: lolly on October 02, 2005, 11:13:38 AM
They serve a potent Lamumba as well!!!!!!!!

Lolly x
Title: Dippey & Dolly Hisaronuo
Post by: davewalsh on October 05, 2005, 17:04:46 PM
The back street of Hisaronu is better value and more Turkish than the over-rated, overpriced Tourist bars and restaurants on the main drag. Please keep quiet about the back streets !! We like it that way. Dippy's is excellent, as are one or two other places down there
Title: Dippey & Dolly Hisaronuo
Post by: grinrod on October 26, 2005, 20:40:23 PM
Pray tell then Dave, what are the names of these other bars and where is the back road.
Title: Dippey & Dolly Hisaronuo
Post by: young at heart on October 26, 2005, 21:35:55 PM
i was in Hisaronu on 11 oct it rained for two hours the street was  a river i took cover outside a shop.  The own immediately gave me and five other people a chair, (all english) and we spent a good hour praising turkish calture it is like bermondsey london was forty years ago.  respect respect