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Other Local Resorts & Areas => Kayakoy Discussion Forum => Topic started by: joannasal on March 17, 2012, 06:42:22 AM

Title: Blue Butterfly
Post by: joannasal on March 17, 2012, 06:42:22 AM
The Blue Butterfly is a Moroccan restaurant in Kaya and well worth visiting. It is owned and run by Hamed and Dilek who are a super couple. The Fethiye hash group went and on their recomendation I went with the Oludeniz hash - FAB. Try the Moroccan chicken pie - delicious and so filling, we all had 2 on our plates and i think everyone took the second one home for later as no one could manage 2 at one go. The location is on the corner opposite Muzzys. They also have a web site with some lovely photos.
Title: Blue Butterfly
Post by: Tigyak on March 17, 2012, 09:11:17 AM
Joannasal

I couldn't agree with you more.  It is a lovely place.  If you are a meat eater - try the traditional moroccan tagine lamb or chicken which is to die for.  Much of the food is a bit similar to Turkish food but with extra special spices.
Title: Blue Butterfly
Post by: joannasal on March 17, 2012, 15:32:53 PM
Due to the numbers on Sunday we did not have the Lamb Tagine - but a taster was given to the Fethiye hash when they went and everyone raved about it. Will be having that next time I go.
Title: Blue Butterfly
Post by: Linda on March 18, 2012, 14:43:25 PM
Does anyone have the website address .... it's not coming up on a google search?
Title: Blue Butterfly
Post by: joannasal on March 19, 2012, 11:53:21 AM
http://www.bluebutterflygarden.com/
0252 6180109
0537 7827047
0537 5422406
Title: Blue Butterfly
Post by: sue mac on April 03, 2012, 13:36:30 PM
what is Fethiye hash????!!
Title: Blue Butterfly
Post by: sue mac on April 03, 2012, 13:37:47 PM
sorry, just realised its not a meal, but a group! sorry, not reading properly....
Title: Re: Blue Butterfly
Post by: Tigyak on May 20, 2013, 14:41:02 PM
The Blue Butterfly restaurant has reopened in Kaya in a new location - just before the main ghost village ticket office and Levissi wine house
but on the same side there.  It is a bit difficult for parking as it is opposite Ismail's Gozleme place but there is some room and of course it is easy to get off there from a dolmus. 

The premises are on the edge of the ghost village in the grounds of an old greek house and on several levels but it is very quiet and peaceful.  I had the lamb Tajin the other night and it was as good as ever but their meze's are more than enough for a meal!