Calis Beach and Fethiye Turkey Discussion Forum

Calis Beach Forum => Calis Bar and Restaurant Questions and Discussions => Topic started by: sunlover on May 13, 2012, 18:27:00 PM

Title: Good turkish breakfast
Post by: sunlover on May 13, 2012, 18:27:00 PM
Where is the best place in Calis or within walking distance from calis to get a good turkish breakfast, we usually bike off somewhere into the villages surrounding to get one but due to big back problems this year we will not be biking around...

i just love a good turkish breakfast, we dont mind going into fethiye on the dolmus if we have to..

any recommendations...
Title: Good turkish breakfast
Post by: Steve A on May 13, 2012, 18:33:29 PM
Aspava does a good Turkish breakfast.If you travel up Baris Manco Bulvari towards Gunlukbasi,at the junction with Ibrahim Gul caddesi on the right is Aspava.It used to be Efes Kadeh Bar and then Cafe My Angel if that helps.
Title: Good turkish breakfast
Post by: sunlover on May 13, 2012, 18:36:20 PM
Thanks steve, not quite sure where you mean but i will get my map out and have a look, how far up the road from the old dolphin roundabout is it ? and is it on the main rd on way to gunlukbashi ?
Title: Good turkish breakfast
Post by: Anne on May 13, 2012, 18:42:50 PM
It's just up past PJ's bar on the right hand side as your walking from the prom.
Title: Good turkish breakfast
Post by: sunlover on May 13, 2012, 19:11:06 PM
Thanks Ann... will have a walk up there when we arrive Friday to find it...
Title: Good turkish breakfast
Post by: Jacqui Harvey on May 13, 2012, 21:04:33 PM
If you look for the Aydie Market and then the taxi rank. The restaurant is right opposite.
Title: Good turkish breakfast
Post by: sadler on May 13, 2012, 21:48:32 PM
Carole

If you walked over the old upside down bridge to the end of the road, where the Palms was, opposite and across the main road, where the bar used to be. ;)
Title: Good turkish breakfast
Post by: Scunner on May 13, 2012, 22:10:22 PM
I'm sure I heard that Sat Restaurant did a great Turkish breakfast. It could have been a dream of course.
Title: Good turkish breakfast
Post by: puma on May 13, 2012, 23:12:39 PM
hi try the meeting point lovely huge brekkie
Title: Good turkish breakfast
Post by: Scunner on May 13, 2012, 23:15:54 PM
Yes Puma, Turkish Tesco bacon, Turkish Walls Sausages, etc etc. It is good though  :)
Title: Good turkish breakfast
Post by: Robw on May 14, 2012, 01:52:38 AM
There is a place next to the Tax Office in Fethiye which do a lovely Breakfast and the best Ayran i have tasted  :) Sorry but the name escapes me but im sure some ex pats must know where i mean? They have the Cosh`s ( spelling! ) etc in the garden?
Title: Good turkish breakfast
Post by: Lotty on May 14, 2012, 06:36:36 AM
Yes Keith, Sat Beach is very good on Sundays when they do an all you can eat buffet and just order your preference of eggs at the kitchen bar and they cook them for you. Last year it was 17tl so not cheap, but excellent. We've also had a couple of good breakfasts on the beach at Mutlu in Koca Calis.
Title: Good turkish breakfast
Post by: Jacqui Harvey on May 14, 2012, 08:15:40 AM
We always looked forward to the Turkish Breakfast at the Roka after the Sunday Market, but having read the reports of it on here recently since it changed hands, will not bother this year, wonder if the new Zayra Restaurant does Turkish breakfast?
 
Title: Good turkish breakfast
Post by: ukchris on May 14, 2012, 08:39:42 AM
Last year we went to Kataras beach. Excellent turkish menomen only 10tl.

I'd pay 10tl just for the view, sat right on the beach.....

It is a good 45 min walk, but they will give you a lift back to Calis :o)
Title: Good turkish breakfast
Post by: mercury on May 14, 2012, 09:56:43 AM
The Yordik tents on Calis sea front does a good Turkish breakfast. I bought one in the Promises Auction one year but The Mutlu at Koca Calis is about the best one if u dont mind a bit of a walk from The Dolmus station. 17TL is very expensive at the sat but lovely views. Dont buy a fresh orange to go with it. aaargh!!
Title: Good turkish breakfast
Post by: valleyboy on May 14, 2012, 15:04:02 PM
Sunday mornings in the Bozagaci on the prom.in Fethiye all you can eat open Turkish buffet breakfast, I've never seen so much food (great variety of hot & cold most of it good) and endless cai included (you have to pay seperate if you want to drink anything else), cost 12.5 Tl last year, haven't been this year yet so can't comment if price has increased.  :)
Title: Good turkish breakfast
Post by: busybee on May 14, 2012, 16:49:48 PM
And what a wonderful to eat a leisurely breakfast with views overlooking the bay 8)God we have it tough here:D
Title: Good turkish breakfast
Post by: IanK on May 14, 2012, 17:29:44 PM
I agree with Valleyboy - Bogazici (assuming it's the same place). They do a fab buffet on Sunday but also a normal table service Turkish breakfast on other days. Never managed to eat everything!

Ian
Title: Good turkish breakfast
Post by: sunlover on May 14, 2012, 17:58:47 PM
so much choice now:D

karatas beach used to our favourite on our bikes to go to, but just a bit to far to walk to now...

sounds like a walk up towards gunlukbashi, and then to fethiye for breakfast on the cards...

only 4 more days.:D
Title: Good turkish breakfast
Post by: valleyboy on May 14, 2012, 20:42:53 PM
quote:
Originally posted by IanK

I agree with Valleyboy - Bogazici (assuming it's the same place). They do a fab buffet on Sunday but also a normal table service Turkish breakfast on other days. Never managed to eat everything!

Ian




I'm sure it is Ian I just spelt it wrongly  ;)
Title: Good turkish breakfast
Post by: mac2010 on May 20, 2012, 10:11:06 AM
The sat's breakfast is fantastic with a huge selection of food.Unlimited tea and great coffee is included in the price of 20tl.The Bogazici has also a great selection but not as good as the sat and their coffee is 4tl per cup add this to the cost of breakfast the sat wins hands down.Both have great views but the sat's location is the best.They only do the open buffet breakfasts on sundays at the sat and Bogazici does it saturday and sunday.Both start at 9.30 and finish at 1.30.Hope this helps.
Title: Re: Good turkish breakfast
Post by: ovacik2 on June 24, 2012, 14:05:17 PM
The sat's breakfast is fantastic with a huge selection of food.Unlimited tea and great coffee is included in the price of 20tl.The Bogazici has also a great selection but not as good as the sat and their coffee is 4tl per cup add this to the cost of breakfast the sat wins hands down.Both have great views but the sat's location is the best.They only do the open buffet breakfasts on sundays at the sat and Bogazici does it saturday and sunday.Both start at 9.30 and finish at 1.30.Hope this helps.

Sok Horor! Sat Kahvalti now 25TL and IOHO still the best buffet Kahvalti and the best value. mac2010 has the dscription spot on. A fantastic range in all sections, salad, cheese,jams olives, bread and the rest. Today we just loved the olives stuffed with a sliver of whole almond and the sweet pickled walnuts were very tasty. Add the fact you can take advantage of the comfortable bathing area if wanted. IOHO a classy place for a great brunch. Have to admit never tried or fancied  a night meal. The service today was 1st class much better than last years hit or miss.
Title: Re: Good turkish breakfast
Post by: karaokemark on June 24, 2012, 16:31:50 PM
Bella Mamas are advertising buffet breakfast with unlimited tea and coffee for 10tl, I have not tried it but sounds good value.
Mark
Title: Re: Good turkish breakfast
Post by: mercury on June 24, 2012, 18:07:38 PM
Try it Mark then let us know if we should save our money. lol.
Title: Re: Good turkish breakfast
Post by: Jacqui Harvey on June 24, 2012, 18:28:49 PM
We had a Turkish Breakfast at George's this month and it was really nice, however, they were a little surprised we did not want the "Full English"
Title: Re: Good turkish breakfast
Post by: Karennina on June 24, 2012, 19:52:36 PM
When we stayed at the Delta last year the buffet breakfast at Bella Mama's was included in our stay.
If it is 10tl I would say it was good value for money, it was the normal salad, hard boiled eggs and the usual meats they also had some lovely fresh brown bread that you could toast, I love the Turkish bread but the brown did make a nice change. The tea and coffee was unlimited and there was also jugs of chilled juice I would defo pay 10tl for this brekky  :)